since I don't have a lot of treatment in my room , I "A,B" reference on my Presonus E44's (MTM) and Adam T7V's .I would like to know your thoughts on those ?
I used to wonder why people mixed on studio monitors and not consumer ones, as most people will end up listening on consumer grade monitors. What I have learnt is each consumer speaker will color the sound in its own way, emphasising different frequencies. This means that your mix might sound good on your speakers, but not on others. An old trick often used is if you only have consumer speakers, try it on as many devices as possible and see if it sounds good on your portable stereo, bluetooth speaker, good consumer speakers, in the car, on headphones ect.
Another way to put it is that it would be like taking a picture of a picture. Each picture would be more degraded and bias than the last until whatever you have is unusable. Whatever sounds good on one speaker might not sound right on the rest. Or the right details might be lost or way too high in the mix. You need something accurate and honest that reveals every little pixel at just the right color. That's one way to think of it
This is so true you can mix something that sounds so good on monitors. I do guitar covers and it can sound great but once you hear it on an iPhone it’s over distorted.
I've watched a bunch of monitor review videos now. This is by far the most informative, the best produced, and the most trustworthy. Thanks Sanjay, just keep doing what you do! 👏
Spot on! Been rockin Yammy HS8s for over 12yrs. Holding up very well and generally no need for a sub. Nails the mids with no artificial coloring. I do rock and acoustic...
When I was ready to make in jump to mid range monitors, I was advised KRK from everyone I asked. I do video editing but the music side has come to the front (lockdown) since I wanted to compose/score my own projects. Managed to pick up a set of used Rokit 5's for only £120. I was blown away with the difference in what I was using before. As you say in the video; don't skimp, save up! But there are used bargains to be had. Great video Sanjay!
Big thanks to making this video Sanjay, I find it annoying how mamy people out there that just slap the speaker in front of a mic and call it a day. Having someone actually share what they think the speakers are like when mixing and what the actually sound like is a very welcome change. Keep up the good work.
Hi there. A bit of info to implement your review. The KRKs have a double input conector on a single plug. Not the XLR only like you have said in the video. The XLR input plug you see on the back of the cabinet is actually a quarter inch input as well. All you got to do is plug your 1/4 inch cable to the hole in the center of the plug.
Nice one Sanjay. I used to have a mate called that, coolest dude in town. Thanks for showcasing the monitors, Just upgrading my home studio and this was perfect....and I just saw this vid is three years or so old and still very relevant for someone like me upgrading my gear in 2024. Cheers mate.
Only buy monitors after testing/comparing them at your local shop. After several hours of listening, I ended up getting a pair of Focal’s and I’m very with that choice but your preference may differ.
I was busy choosing which to buy and forgot to leave a comment 😅😅 This is absolute astonishing review! I had been waiting for this for so long! (I'm using a basic speaker in my studio now) Thanks for the review! A like for you! Edit: And BTW, that's a big upgrade to your studio!
Loved this and the monitor stand I will get. I try and do trailer videos and like the action sounds. After looking at this one speakers went in your talk and that was LP 6 speakers. Did you do a video on them they sound great and was thinking of the Adam 7 also. I’m not a hip hop person, but the KrKs sound 😎 also. Hard to choose. Hot to hear from you, Sanjay.
I had the Eris monitors up until recently. Really liked that you could adjust high and low. After about 8 months they developed a crackling sound, like a wire was loose. Hitting them hard with a clenched fist would fix the problem for a few minutes. A couple months ago I flicked power switch on and it completely fell apart. They weren’t bad for the money and I’m glad that I had these as a stepping stone until my next better pair of monitors.
My JBLs came in a couple weeks ago and I am not disappointed at all. Had I seen this video in time, I still think I would have gotten them; I would also get them again if lost or stolen. They make my mixes so much better balanced than with headphones alone (no more surprises when transferring to a phone or car). Even better -- they look like darth vader. Was highly considering the yamahas, but I figured the extra money could better go towards komplete 13 (feels so far away D: ) This is an excellent video! +1 for the JBLs
Honestly I've had to sell mines recently, but those JBL speakers were literally amazing and I was able to mix my music to the "T"... you could hear everything and sometimes the imperfections in a track aswell🔥🔥🔥🔥
@@SanjayC Sanjay C, the question in this particular video is, what audio monitors would you choose between the yamahas and adams? i need an honest/balanced speakers whit good base response.
@@ZVWVVZ they sound fantastic, of course all I had before was mixing headphones, so anything is probably gonna sound better, but I get a lot of clarity with the sound it puts out, I would recommend 👍
Thankyou so much, I am still new to music production and building up my home studio and whenever I need a piece of equipment I always watch one of ur videos before I buy it, u are amazing 👍
I have been using the EV Sentry 100 forever with a Hafler 100/wpc amp. Bigger than everything mentioned and more money but flat and accurate. They are not really efficient but sound great. Had them both for probably 30 years. Thanks for all you do. Great information and vibe here always.
Hey Sanjay, im from Indonesia! In my country, Yamaha HS 5 is the cheapest on your list. I think arround $250 (US) for a pair. My Yamaha hs7 is Made in Indonesia But, in Indonesia KRK rokit 5 is little bit pricey. I think arround $450 (US) for a pair
i had the KRK 5 for about 4 years. I recently bought the Classic Rokit 7 and may I say, amazing. If you are leaning towards to KRK 5, I would cough up the extra 150+ and grab the 7. Larger sound, amazing lower end and the mids are great.
Your productions are looking so pro! Thanks for the review. I have the KRKs, but I appreciate your suggestions about midrange and vocals. Sometimes I’m mixing tracks for DJing and other times I’m mixing live instruments for my own projects. Thanks for selecting different price points and monitors for a variety of genres.
Lol it's just totally random I have been looking to buy monitors for "mixing and producing" at home for the past three days and suddenly you put out this video. Thanks Sanjay 🙏
@@SanjayC I was always aiming for the hs5s. Your video just made me sure not to falter and settle for mackies at a doubtful period . few more bucks and i'm almost there. thanks again :)
The key in monitors for mixing is accuracy, I had the KRK Rocket 5 earlier generation and they had too much bass and my mixes didn’t translate. I got rid of them and got bigger Mackie HR821 I monitors and they are dead accurate. My mixes now translate perfectly.
Few words on this. I used Neumann KH 310 and Focal Twin in my studio, together with old NS 10. I do use Genelec 8040 from time to time, in control room B. However, in non treated environments, I use Yamaha HS8 and Adam AX7. I have to say a few words on the choice of monitors you have presented here Sanjay. I understand people are going for budget stuff ,and that is how it should be. However, I would not suggest KRK to anyone who is recording broad frequency spectrum. No wonder you loved them - they sound great, but that is the point - not once I mixed on KRKs and came up with mixes with the lack of low end. I think that out of all the speakers you presented, they have most unbalanced frequency response. Which brings me to HS5. Any Yamaha really. HS series is basically a follow up to NS 10. Not so much in frequency response, it is not a clone, but those harsh mids you are talking about is what made Yamaha speakers so widely present across engineering community. I have visited and worked in a few really high end studios and they always have NS 10. Two simple reasons - you hear everything while tracking and if your mix sounds good on them, it will sound good everywhere. HS series have improved low end compared to NS 10 (i quite often do AB test on these), and NS 10 were my first pair of monitors - once i learned how to tame frequencies on those, any other pair of monitors (par Focals, though) have nothing on NS 10. Adam, btw, is amazing monitor manufacturer, but IMO HS5 is better than T5V. Yes, it is nice to see that yellow ribbon, but HS5 just sound better. And one short story that will cover your CR5 surprise - Many years ago, I was working on a project with a tight deadline. I was using my Adam monitors back then, studio was still small. NS 10 were out on driver service. Out of a sudden, my left Adam amp busted. So I had no speakers and about half a day to finish. Called up few colleagues, they were either unavailable or in mid - sessions, so no go there. I got out and in a technics store near my studio, that actually does not sell studio gear, ut computer parts and stuff, I found a pair of Chinese speakers. They werent proper monitors, also had only one speaker powered and other sending signal to another speaker, but i got them since they were cheapest thing, something like 40 £. Finished my project, and found those speakers so nice for both reference mixing and listening to music - I had them many years until I left them as a gift at a friends place. Funny thing, I never knew the name of the manufacturer.
@@VladimirChe80 I personally use Beyer Dynamic DT 770 250 ohm. It all depends on what you want and what you work with. Beyers have the same approach as Yamaha or Focal monitors - very harsh in mid range, truthfully presenting layers of frequencies and separates them. It is not a “pleasant” pair, it is truthful - that is why it is a standard for many years. There are more expensive candidates, but I dont think you need anything better than Beyer DT 770 250 (go for 250 ohm version due to the very truthful high frequency response). I will tell you this, if something sounds balanced on Ns 10 and Beyers, usually that mix is good. Sanjay did make a review on a new Beyers (new drivers apparently) but I haven’t tried those. Also, new Beyers are more expensive due to the wireless mode and few other things. I would recommend DT 770 or 990 if you prefer open back cans.
I got to agree on this with you Nemanja, I also had the chance to listen to few speakers, ive used Adam T7Vs before, i think that best monitors in this price range is either yamahas or adam monitors, i think yamahas are better when it comes to depth, 3D space is much betterc compared to these entry level speakers, i find thata adams do better when it comes to vocals and high end overall, its more silky and light, again in that price range i think best when it comes to high end. If I had lower budget, i would still pass all of those speakers but would only take yamahas or adams. Now when i have a little bit better speakers, i would alwaye try to save more for a better pair, pair it with sonarworks and build or buy some great acoustic pannels, those things really do help
@@dominikperkovic3058 Well said and rightfully so. I love Adam’s aesthetics, sound you cant miss, tweeter thing and ribbon, and overall in monitor game they are much more specialized and focused on so many different lines and tiers of monitors than Yamaha. That’s why it us hard for me to say HS are better than Adam, but in this case that is correct. No one can match Adam in high frequency treatment though (in this price range).
@@earlsfield yeah well said, we can talk about adams as one of the best brands when it comes to professional studio monitoring, from this rookie T series, to more expensive mid tier A series and S series speak for themselves... Also i dont know where are you from, im assuming from Serbia, because of your name, maybe you heard of this Croatian producer Skansii, he produced for some pop artist here in Croatia, he has a big ass, well treated studio, maybe one of the best studios in country, I went to buy my adam a77xs from him and he said he loved those, he choose this one over some damn expensive speakers to mix vocals on, ribbon tweeter did wonders to him he said... so yeah it really is a preference and style when it comes to the speaker game, im a fan of having multiple speakers serving multiple purpose, just like you do ;)
I loved how you said you can mix on anything if you know how your monitors respond, it is absolutely true. Adding to it, I would be bold and say you can mix on anything that defines the spectrum somewhat if you know the response of your output device and it does not have to be monitors, could be consumer speakers, headphones and in-ear monitors. If you are starting out, its a great way to understand sound by checking your mixes on anything, from earbuds to car stereo to monitors. This will trrain your ears a ton and when you would get a decent pair of headphones and monitors, you would get your sound crisp way faster because you've already trained yourself to make anything sound good even on cheap output devices!
@@colaboytje to know what speakers are bad, you need to know what speakers are good. If you know the definition of good, you can understand this much better.
@@zubin1677 What? I agreed with you. If you want to know what monitors are good, ask professionals. Just send an e-mail to a sound engineer. There are thousands of them willing to engage with you.
Just received my JBL 305P monitors. Thanks Sanjay C these are amazing! I have been mixing on a set of Bose companion 2 computer speakers and now I am on a whole other level.
I've used KRK V8s for 15 years for far fields. I use Yamaha NS-10Ms for near fields. I recently switched to Yamaha HS8's far fields. Im going to move to Barefoot 03s. Keep in mind treat your room acoustics before investing in expensive monitors. I'd recommend the KRKs to anyone.
🤩🤯 🔥 WOOOOWWWW!!!! 🔥sooo beautiful to watch! And LOL I’m watching speakers! Your review on each is on point too when I was listening to all the testing you were doing! ✨ You are so gifted! I saw you filming and working on this video! But dammmmmmnnnnn🤯🔥🔥 the final result is just insane! You put it all together perfectly and just simply! Now I’m getting excited! Which ones do you want keep? My gift to you for all your hard work! 😍😏😘 or should I ask the company for the free advertising their getting?! 🤣 😂💡😜
Sir! I have the budget !! Confusion to chose ! Presonus Eris 5 XT ? or Yamaha HS 5 ?. I have the future plan to buy studio subwoofer ! but acoustics set up not done in my room ! Please give me your valuable suggestion ! 🙏
I am thinking of getting Presonus Eris E3.5 because I do not like the volume to be high. As long as the sound is clear for the electric guitar, it is ok.
I'm using Adam Audio T7V (7 inch ver) for a half a year now, and I gotta say that I don't regret anyhing! Mixing with these is pure pleasure, and I almost never have to correct the mix after listening on car/home sound system/headphones. Sound separation is amazing, ribbon tweeters will never make you feel fatigue, even after 8 hours session. You can easily listen to your favorite music on these and it won't feel that the sound is too flat, at least for me after 6 months of experience. I also tested KRK Rokits, and sound felt too muddy for me, but it's all about listener and his ears I guess:)
Thank you for posting. The JBL studios are a mainstay of studios for 50 years, so I tend to trust them more. I ended up getting the 308’s (8”). JBL seems to have sales every month and it was only a matter of time before the the 308’s went on sale for around the same price of the 305’s normal pricing. I also picked up the Peavy USB to XLR interface I think from amazon for around $50???? Anyway great clean sound from Mac Book Pro to USB/XLR to the JBL 308’s. So quiet that I forget the monitors are on with no 60 cycle hum or other computer noise. For speaker isolation I picked up some wedge foam for speakers that angle my 308’s up towards me for around $20? Since I use my 308’s for normal listening as well on my Mac I probably made a good choice.. That and I have always had JBL home speakers and even new Bluetooth speaker boxes. I find JBL mid range products to be safe choices and go on sale regularly which in my view makes them the value choice for myself. I will check out the isolation platform you recommended. Though currently there is nothing wrong with my wedge foam. Besides I need to save up for the NI Maschine + or at least the Maschine and the Komplete 13 Ultimate when it goes on sale this Winter??? Since music is a hobby for me, yes, I wait till things are on sale since it might be years before I make any money from this hobby to buy a cup of coffee.. but in the end, it’s something I want to experiment and have fun with, and well, we are only on this world once that we are sure of, and every moment spent is a moment you will never get back again, so it’s important to spend time, effort and money on things that you like, even if there is not always a $$ outcome at the end of your endeavors. Hmm not bad for 6 am and 1 cup of coffee.... ok.. off to more Sanjay videos and forwarding some to my friends. :)
I wish Sanjay had talked about front vs rear porting and speaker placement. If you’re in a small space and your speakers are within a foot of a wall, a rear port will transfer low frequencies through the front wall, causing bass to sound louder and less clear/punchy. A front port minimizes that. Definitely something to keep in mind, considering how many of us these days are working in small/medium sized rooms.
in this price range its mostly just the Kalis that have front ports. front ported is almost always better, but it really limits your options, especially in this price range
Hi, I recently bought a Korg Pa5x keyboard and need to get a studio monitor as a speaker to connect it to my new keyboard. I do not use them for mixing and mastering; they will be used for casual listening when I play the keyboard. Which of these models works better for me? 1- Adam Audio T8V 2- PreSonus Eris studio 8 generation 2 3- KRK Rokit 8 G5 4-Kali Audio LP-8 Thanks
@@SanjayC I got the mackies and they were horrible. They emitted a constant hissing or static, eletrical noise easily audible from 3 feets. So i wouldnt recommend them to anyone. :( Had to send 'em back
I'm 3 years late to the party but... what would you recommend for using with a MODX8 keyboard? I bought it for my daughter and now I need a pair of decent speakers to play a nice piano sound. Don't mind the budget, I just want something that sounds warm and clear with good base for the lower notes. I look forward to your feedback!
2 way vs 3 way The problem with crossovers in 2-way designs is that they are typically set in the 1 kHz - 3kHz range. This area of the midrange is critical for vocals and many instruments in a mix. All crossovers create some degree of phase distortion. With 3-way systems, the two crossovers are usually set outside of this critical range. So any phase distortions introduced, are in less significant ranges.
I'm looking to buy some monitors, after years of mixing on hifi speakers. I'm already leaning towards Yamaha HS5s or HS7s, but wanted to watch Sanjay C's review again before buying. Best and most balanced gear reviews IMO!
Great Review. I have been stuck between the JBLs, KRK and Yamahas for months. Finally decided on the Yamahas. I already own the Adams A7X larger monitors and was looking for more of a near field monitor. Once again, Great Job!!
If anyone has extra monitors that are not used, give them to me. I don't have enough money to buy them. If anyone has extra equipment related to the studio (condenser mike, audio interface, piano keyboard, studio monitors and much more), please give it to me. Thank you for your love
Thanks for this comparison. Which one would you recommend for connecting to TV? I'm not a 5.1 or whatever fan, and simply want a pair of speakers for better-than-TV sound experience. Thanks in advance.
I use the jbl speakers for trap, and they give me good details so o can have a good mix. I highly recommend them to someone looking for a budget friendly monitor with good sound quality
I have purchased Behringer B2030A monitors 18 Years ago , 18 years ! They are used constantly , never turned off and even as i write this they are paying the video and chilling since they did a few outside parties as well , survived rain and elements and everything , most people who watch this are not even 18 years old them selves . And i have measured them , against almost all sets available and measrued them with Measuring gear ,you can imagine what 18 years of use tells you about speakers . They work , very good and are flat down to 34hz within +-1dB range . It is impossible to make a better speaker for 1000$, i tried and i failed . That being said almost all of those monitors have exactly the same sound , its just down to material used and shape of the box , rest being mostly the same . But i doubt yours will work for 18 years , there is a reason why , but i wont go in to it right now .
Been using Yamahas for 10 years and they are perfect for getting the most neutral sound when mixing and mastering, KRKs are decent but they basically work just like Beats headphones 🎧 they crank the bass extra high which gives you a false mix lol and I been hearing a lot about the Adam Audios so I might try those next
@@TLEEonDaBEAT that’s so dope to hear bro because I just bought the Adam T5Vs as well and I love these babies! Bruh already the sound is amazing and the low end is actually pretty decent but now I might have to cop the sub woofer as well now cuz you making it sound immaculate lol
I am planning on buying 7' Monitors for all Genres of Music, but mostly Hip Hop Vocal Mixing and Production. I am planning on either the hs7's ir t7v's... which one would you guys recommend for me? I have a good treated room
I still have my Behringer TRUTH B2030A monitors from many years ago. Great sound and all the switches on the back let you tailer the sound to the room or set them to work with a sub.
I think you are mistaken that the krk speakers only have XLR, it looks like a dual XLR / 1/4" jack to me (4:03), so you should be able to use either cable. Please confirm?
Which monitors do you use? Comment here.
I don't have any monitors but after watching this Video I will choose my favroites sir.😇
Kali Audio Lp-6 . Love them and they're priced in the same range .
Adam A5X - have them for years and never felt the need to switch since.
Just got my PreSonus monitors a few months ago - they've changed the game for me! Thx for the knowledge Sanjay! 😊
since I don't have a lot of treatment in my room , I "A,B" reference on my Presonus E44's (MTM) and Adam T7V's .I would like to know your thoughts on those ?
I am building my home recording studio for the first time.
I find your videos extremely helpful on every area of the studio.
Thanks.
Great to hear!
I used to wonder why people mixed on studio monitors and not consumer ones, as most people will end up listening on consumer grade monitors. What I have learnt is each consumer speaker will color the sound in its own way, emphasising different frequencies. This means that your mix might sound good on your speakers, but not on others. An old trick often used is if you only have consumer speakers, try it on as many devices as possible and see if it sounds good on your portable stereo, bluetooth speaker, good consumer speakers, in the car, on headphones ect.
Another way to put it is that it would be like taking a picture of a picture. Each picture would be more degraded and bias than the last until whatever you have is unusable.
Whatever sounds good on one speaker might not sound right on the rest. Or the right details might be lost or way too high in the mix. You need something accurate and honest that reveals every little pixel at just the right color.
That's one way to think of it
You are right. I did the same on consumer speakers for quality check
True!
This is so true you can mix something that sounds so good on monitors. I do guitar covers and it can sound great but once you hear it on an iPhone it’s over distorted.
Just a slight correction regarding the KRKs - they don’t only support XLR inputs - they actually have a Neutrik combo TRS/XLR input jack.
i was thinking this when it was said too
do you know if you can plug simultaneously a phone (for music listening) and an interface?
Should I go for “5” or “8” inch?
I have the Adam T8V and i think the bass is cleaner. I think it depends on your budget and the size of your room.
I've watched a bunch of monitor review videos now. This is by far the most informative, the best produced, and the most trustworthy. Thanks Sanjay, just keep doing what you do! 👏
Wow, thanks!
@@SanjayCthis video is a little old, are those still one of the monitors to look for? Or are there any new ones in the game in the same requirements?
Spot on! Been rockin Yammy HS8s for over 12yrs. Holding up very well and generally no need for a sub. Nails the mids with no artificial coloring. I do rock and acoustic...
When I was ready to make in jump to mid range monitors, I was advised KRK from everyone I asked. I do video editing but the music side has come to the front (lockdown) since I wanted to compose/score my own projects. Managed to pick up a set of used Rokit 5's for only £120. I was blown away with the difference in what I was using before. As you say in the video; don't skimp, save up! But there are used bargains to be had. Great video Sanjay!
Definitely! Used is a great option. I buy used stuff a lot
Which generation of rokit you got? Thanks
Big thanks to making this video Sanjay, I find it annoying how mamy people out there that just slap the speaker in front of a mic and call it a day. Having someone actually share what they think the speakers are like when mixing and what the actually sound like is a very welcome change. Keep up the good work.
Hi there. A bit of info to implement your review.
The KRKs have a double input conector on a single plug. Not the XLR only like you have said in the video.
The XLR input plug you see on the back of the cabinet is actually a quarter inch input as well. All you got to do is plug your 1/4 inch cable to the hole in the center of the plug.
Thanks. Only XLR didn't make sense to me and I didn't know such a duo input existed
Nice one Sanjay. I used to have a mate called that, coolest dude in town. Thanks for showcasing the monitors, Just upgrading my home studio and this was perfect....and I just saw this vid is three years or so old and still very relevant for someone like me upgrading my gear in 2024. Cheers mate.
Only buy monitors after testing/comparing them at your local shop. After several hours of listening, I ended up getting a pair of Focal’s and I’m very with that choice but your preference may differ.
Hey! What about the Hz ranges on these? Should we even pay attention to it? Since it differs from 40Hz up to 50hz+ . Thanks!
The KRK you showed has a combo jack that would take both XLR and Unbalanced input
Thanks for that correction. My mistake!
Does that mean it can use a 1/4 inch as well? I have a personus audio box that only has 1/4 outputs on the back
Aaron Parnell yes
@@aaronparnell31 there is xlr to 1/4 btw but there is a difference in symmetric and unsymmetric/ or balanced unbalanced cable's
@@aaronparnell31 Yep
if u have tried it which is better Hedd type 20 or Barefoot Footprint??
It was awesome being in the studio and seeing what went into putting this video together!
Thanks for your help making this video!!
🎉 great reviews, I ended getting the KRK Rokit5 thanks to your reviews ❤ thank you.
I was busy choosing which to buy and forgot to leave a comment 😅😅
This is absolute astonishing review! I had been waiting for this for so long! (I'm using a basic speaker in my studio now)
Thanks for the review! A like for you!
Edit: And BTW, that's a big upgrade to your studio!
Haha...yeah, its a pretty cool look and sound.
@@SanjayChow about presonus Eris 4.5
Loved this and the monitor stand I will get. I try and do trailer videos and like the action sounds. After looking at this one speakers went in your talk and that was LP 6 speakers. Did you do a video on them they sound great and was thinking of the Adam 7 also. I’m not a hip hop person, but the KrKs sound 😎 also. Hard to choose. Hot to hear from you, Sanjay.
I had the Eris monitors up until recently. Really liked that you could adjust high and low. After about 8 months they developed a crackling sound, like a wire was loose. Hitting them hard with a clenched fist would fix the problem for a few minutes. A couple months ago I flicked power switch on and it completely fell apart. They weren’t bad for the money and I’m glad that I had these as a stepping stone until my next better pair of monitors.
It's finally here, I waited for this video for so long. I just ordered Jbl lsr 306P MKII, hope its a good choice. Loved the videos you make.
GREAT choice! I'm really loving the JBLs. I never want to let the go....sooooo good for the price
I’m happy since two years with the jbl. Pro mixing engineer here since 17 years
about to buy those. was the choise good?
My JBLs came in a couple weeks ago and I am not disappointed at all. Had I seen this video in time, I still think I would have gotten them; I would also get them again if lost or stolen. They make my mixes so much better balanced than with headphones alone (no more surprises when transferring to a phone or car). Even better -- they look like darth vader. Was highly considering the yamahas, but I figured the extra money could better go towards komplete 13 (feels so far away D: )
This is an excellent video!
+1 for the JBLs
Glad to hear you love the JBLs
Honestly I've had to sell mines recently, but those JBL speakers were literally amazing and I was able to mix my music to the "T"... you could hear everything and sometimes the imperfections in a track aswell🔥🔥🔥🔥
2:46
The perfectionist in my mind is crying on this moment
LOLOL!!!!
why so?
@@fregia6292 Speakers not centred on the stand. OCD FREAKOUT!
I paired the hs5 with the hs8s subwoofer. Bought them second hand for 500 Eur. Very happy with the sound. Using them for 5 years now.
Nice combo. And happy to hear you got a good deal!
Your reviews are priceless! You're the industry standard of how reviews should be made :)
I really appreciate that. Thanks, Fredo
@@SanjayC Sanjay C, the question in this particular video is, what audio monitors would you choose between the yamahas and adams? i need an honest/balanced speakers whit good base response.
Thank you! I was watching personas reviews and was highly confused why my hip hop mixes weren’t accurate. Think I’ll switch to KRK 🙏🏽
Watching this after already ordered my krk rokit 5 g4 monitors, glad I made a good choice, excited to get them in
How did those krk work out for you? Currently looking at my options 🤔
@@ZVWVVZ they sound fantastic, of course all I had before was mixing headphones, so anything is probably gonna sound better, but I get a lot of clarity with the sound it puts out, I would recommend 👍
@@ZVWVVZ go with the yamha's hs5 if you plan to add a sub.
The Yamaha HS makes one feel they are right in front of the performance, the instruments are just dead accurate.
you beat yourself in quality with every upload
Using JBL Professional 305PMKII and satisfied...
Thankyou so much, I am still new to music production and building up my home studio and whenever I need a piece of equipment I always watch one of ur videos before I buy it, u are amazing 👍
I really appreciate that. How's your studio coming along?
@@SanjayC Very well thank you, I have most of the equipment I need and I am very happy with it thanks to you
I have been using the EV Sentry 100 forever with a Hafler 100/wpc amp. Bigger than everything mentioned and more money but flat and accurate. They are not really efficient but sound great. Had them both for probably 30 years. Thanks for all you do. Great information and vibe here always.
Go get ARC 3 or Sonarworks you will find that they are FAR from flat.
Would you recommend the Behringer 50watt studio monitors?
Love the reviews man keep em coming!
Thanks Vertex! How are you doing?
@@SanjayC pretty good. Been making a beat everyday now
Hey Sanjay, im from Indonesia! In my country, Yamaha HS 5 is the cheapest on your list. I think arround $250 (US) for a pair. My Yamaha hs7 is Made in Indonesia
But, in Indonesia KRK rokit 5 is little bit pricey. I think arround $450 (US) for a pair
Oh Wow! You're lucky to get the HS5 for so cheap! Definitely gotta get those!
i will go with jbl because its budget friendly and the sound quality is sooo awesome
Yes, I totally agree. Great sound from those JBLs.
Agree. JBLs !!!
I just LOVED this video!!! Awesome job man!
i had the KRK 5 for about 4 years. I recently bought the Classic Rokit 7 and may I say, amazing. If you are leaning towards to KRK 5, I would cough up the extra 150+ and grab the 7. Larger sound, amazing lower end and the mids are great.
Thanks mate, in my area the classic 7 is less than €100 extra for a set
Cheers man
Thank you for this amazing breakdown video!
Your productions are looking so pro! Thanks for the review. I have the KRKs, but I appreciate your suggestions about midrange and vocals. Sometimes I’m mixing tracks for DJing and other times I’m mixing live instruments for my own projects. Thanks for selecting different price points and monitors for a variety of genres.
Thanks so much Greg!
Lol it's just totally random I have been looking to buy monitors for "mixing and producing" at home for the past three days and suddenly you put out this video. Thanks Sanjay 🙏
Nice!! I'm glad I could help. Which ones are you getting?
@@SanjayC I was always aiming for the hs5s. Your video just made me sure not to falter and settle for mackies at a doubtful period . few more bucks and i'm almost there. thanks again :)
The key in monitors for mixing is accuracy, I had the KRK Rocket 5 earlier generation and they had too much bass and my mixes didn’t translate. I got rid of them and got bigger Mackie HR821 I monitors and they are dead accurate. My mixes now translate perfectly.
I meant to say mark 2 on the Mackie’s, for some reason I can’t edit my post.
Just saw the price of them 😭no wonder they translate better
@@DM-jo5ko lol
He’s so honest and gives great advice
Few words on this.
I used Neumann KH 310 and Focal Twin in my studio, together with old NS 10. I do use Genelec 8040 from time to time, in control room B.
However, in non treated environments, I use Yamaha HS8 and Adam AX7.
I have to say a few words on the choice of monitors you have presented here Sanjay.
I understand people are going for budget stuff ,and that is how it should be. However, I would not suggest KRK to anyone who is recording broad frequency spectrum. No wonder you loved them - they sound great, but that is the point - not once I mixed on KRKs and came up with mixes with the lack of low end. I think that out of all the speakers you presented, they have most unbalanced frequency response. Which brings me to HS5. Any Yamaha really. HS series is basically a follow up to NS 10. Not so much in frequency response, it is not a clone, but those harsh mids you are talking about is what made Yamaha speakers so widely present across engineering community. I have visited and worked in a few really high end studios and they always have NS 10. Two simple reasons - you hear everything while tracking and if your mix sounds good on them, it will sound good everywhere. HS series have improved low end compared to NS 10 (i quite often do AB test on these), and NS 10 were my first pair of monitors - once i learned how to tame frequencies on those, any other pair of monitors (par Focals, though) have nothing on NS 10.
Adam, btw, is amazing monitor manufacturer, but IMO HS5 is better than T5V. Yes, it is nice to see that yellow ribbon, but HS5 just sound better.
And one short story that will cover your CR5 surprise - Many years ago, I was working on a project with a tight deadline. I was using my Adam monitors back then, studio was still small. NS 10 were out on driver service. Out of a sudden, my left Adam amp busted. So I had no speakers and about half a day to finish. Called up few colleagues, they were either unavailable or in mid - sessions, so no go there. I got out and in a technics store near my studio, that actually does not sell studio gear, ut computer parts and stuff, I found a pair of Chinese speakers. They werent proper monitors, also had only one speaker powered and other sending signal to another speaker, but i got them since they were cheapest thing, something like 40 £. Finished my project, and found those speakers so nice for both reference mixing and listening to music - I had them many years until I left them as a gift at a friends place. Funny thing, I never knew the name of the manufacturer.
What headphones do you recommend?
@@VladimirChe80 I personally use Beyer Dynamic DT 770 250 ohm. It all depends on what you want and what you work with. Beyers have the same approach as Yamaha or Focal monitors - very harsh in mid range, truthfully presenting layers of frequencies and separates them. It is not a “pleasant” pair, it is truthful - that is why it is a standard for many years. There are more expensive candidates, but I dont think you need anything better than Beyer DT 770 250 (go for 250 ohm version due to the very truthful high frequency response). I will tell you this, if something sounds balanced on Ns 10 and Beyers, usually that mix is good. Sanjay did make a review on a new Beyers (new drivers apparently) but I haven’t tried those. Also, new Beyers are more expensive due to the wireless mode and few other things. I would recommend DT 770 or 990 if you prefer open back cans.
I got to agree on this with you Nemanja, I also had the chance to listen to few speakers, ive used Adam T7Vs before, i think that best monitors in this price range is either yamahas or adam monitors, i think yamahas are better when it comes to depth, 3D space is much betterc compared to these entry level speakers, i find thata adams do better when it comes to vocals and high end overall, its more silky and light, again in that price range i think best when it comes to high end. If I had lower budget, i would still pass all of those speakers but would only take yamahas or adams. Now when i have a little bit better speakers, i would alwaye try to save more for a better pair, pair it with sonarworks and build or buy some great acoustic pannels, those things really do help
@@dominikperkovic3058 Well said and rightfully so. I love Adam’s aesthetics, sound you cant miss, tweeter thing and ribbon, and overall in monitor game they are much more specialized and focused on so many different lines and tiers of monitors than Yamaha. That’s why it us hard for me to say HS are better than Adam, but in this case that is correct. No one can match Adam in high frequency treatment though (in this price range).
@@earlsfield yeah well said, we can talk about adams as one of the best brands when it comes to professional studio monitoring, from this rookie T series, to more expensive mid tier A series and S series speak for themselves... Also i dont know where are you from, im assuming from Serbia, because of your name, maybe you heard of this Croatian producer Skansii, he produced for some pop artist here in Croatia, he has a big ass, well treated studio, maybe one of the best studios in country, I went to buy my adam a77xs from him and he said he loved those, he choose this one over some damn expensive speakers to mix vocals on, ribbon tweeter did wonders to him he said... so yeah it really is a preference and style when it comes to the speaker game, im a fan of having multiple speakers serving multiple purpose, just like you do ;)
What will you choose between Adam T5V and Yamaha HS5? mainly for Trap/Hip Hop mixing
Thanks 🙏
They are so close to me. But I'd pick the Adam
@@SanjayC thank you so much, have a nice one
I love that you tried out so many different tests to see how they would vary. Great information thank you!
Uncle My ears are Treble sensitive...
I love Smooth treble... Foundational THICCC Bass and crunchy tickling Mids.
Which one do you recommend for me.
The krk doesnt have only XLR, its a combo conection, you also can conect a TRS
made me laugh when he said that and immediately cut to shot of the combo jack lmao
Can you say something about the Kali Audio LP-6? I'm thinking about buying these...
I loved how you said you can mix on anything if you know how your monitors respond, it is absolutely true. Adding to it, I would be bold and say you can mix on anything that defines the spectrum somewhat if you know the response of your output device and it does not have to be monitors, could be consumer speakers, headphones and in-ear monitors. If you are starting out, its a great way to understand sound by checking your mixes on anything, from earbuds to car stereo to monitors. This will trrain your ears a ton and when you would get a decent pair of headphones and monitors, you would get your sound crisp way faster because you've already trained yourself to make anything sound good even on cheap output devices!
Excellent advice from a great producer
Correct, the problem is that you will have to re-train your ears if you switch to better monitors.
@@colaboytje to know what speakers are bad, you need to know what speakers are good. If you know the definition of good, you can understand this much better.
@@zubin1677 What? I agreed with you.
If you want to know what monitors are good, ask professionals. Just send an e-mail to a sound engineer. There are thousands of them willing to engage with you.
@@colaboytje yeah man, was just clarifying my point!
What's your opinion on the M-Audio BX 5 D3 studio monitors ?
Man you're my savior, this vid just came right in time when I needed to pick some good speakers!
What Did you choose?
@@maharshikondvilkar3051 Picked up the Yamaha HS5
Just received my JBL 305P monitors. Thanks Sanjay C these are amazing! I have been mixing on a set of Bose companion 2 computer speakers and now I am on a whole other level.
Excellent choice!!! Yeah, those 305s are amazing
I love the smoothness of the video and your vibe! 👏🏽
Thank you so much!!
I've used KRK V8s for 15 years for far fields. I use Yamaha NS-10Ms for near fields. I recently switched to Yamaha HS8's far fields. Im going to move to Barefoot 03s. Keep in mind treat your room acoustics before investing in expensive monitors. I'd recommend the KRKs to anyone.
I use PreSonus Eris E 3.5" they were £85 (idk what that is in $)
110$
I'm getting Eris 3.5 this diwali :)
@@frescoakash bro any discounts on gears this sale?
@@bunnysingh4832 no bro, But I saved up for them. It's 11990 INR rightnow
H Lazer are you happy with the Eris 3.5?
So out of all of these, which one should a newbie purchase ??
Adam Audio T7V, best studio monitors I’ve heard. German engineering at its best. If you can afford these then buy, you will not regret
You need to liste the Adam a7x.... yummmm
GERMAN ENGINEERING IS THE BEST IN THE WORLD
@@elrapanda Too expensive for me
@@aarushlal3702 as a German, I approve.
I developed the Rokit G4s and I'm German heritage and one of my team lived in Germany. Lol! 😁😁
Here is my like for you my good man. Very good Job!
If You are making music that is easily muddy, the Yamaha HS5 is the best choice, because you will hear the mids(where all the muddiness happens)
Great review, thanks.
🤩🤯 🔥 WOOOOWWWW!!!! 🔥sooo beautiful to watch! And LOL I’m watching speakers! Your review on each is on point too when I was listening to all the testing you were doing! ✨ You are so gifted! I saw you filming and working on this video! But dammmmmmnnnnn🤯🔥🔥 the final result is just insane! You put it all together perfectly and just simply! Now I’m getting excited! Which ones do you want keep? My gift to you for all your hard work! 😍😏😘 or should I ask the company for the free advertising their getting?! 🤣 😂💡😜
Wow thanks for all the emojis! Love you babe!
Damn so much supporttt. I jeed this on my videos 😂😂
@@varunnarayanan3477 😂 LOL! Sure! I’ll be there! There’s never such thing as ‘too much positive vibes (support)’ 😊
Sir! I have the budget !! Confusion to chose ! Presonus Eris 5 XT ? or Yamaha HS 5 ?. I have the future plan to buy studio subwoofer ! but acoustics set up not done in my room ! Please give me your valuable suggestion ! 🙏
Glad i purchased the HS5's an year ago! :D
Nice...do you still like them?
@@SanjayC They work good even in an untreated room.Can't wait to treat my room and they will surely blow my mind!
Push Beats bass definition gets better with treatment
Do you think it's worth investing a bit more for the HS7's? I just picked up DJing and need a pair for my apartment.
Rami M. If u are a dj definitely want more low end
M Audio BX5 D3 is my choice of studio monitors. They sound great ❤️
Nice!
OH finally!! it's an INCREDIBLE video. by the way, I'm nearly done making the beat ;)
Wow! I can't wait to hear it!!!!!
Love Your Videos and these All Monitors are Beast thanks for the video , Plese sir make a video on Ditto music Distribution
Sure, I'll look into it
Can you please review the Kali Audio Lp 6 ?
KRK are my dream monitor but I can't afford it for now I'll go with Mackie, is that a good choice?
The Mackie's were great for the price
@@SanjayC what about the quality because i Produce EDM
The Presonus Eris E5 are available for just 209 € here in Europe. For that price they are the Perfect Deal!
I am thinking of getting Presonus Eris E3.5 because I do not like the volume to be high. As long as the sound is clear for the electric guitar, it is ok.
I am planning to take Yamaha Msp5. Is it a good option?
I'm using Adam Audio T7V (7 inch ver) for a half a year now, and I gotta say that I don't regret anyhing! Mixing with these is pure pleasure, and I almost never have to correct the mix after listening on car/home sound system/headphones. Sound separation is amazing, ribbon tweeters will never make you feel fatigue, even after 8 hours session. You can easily listen to your favorite music on these and it won't feel that the sound is too flat, at least for me after 6 months of experience. I also tested KRK Rokits, and sound felt too muddy for me, but it's all about listener and his ears I guess:)
Thanks for sharing your experience with the Adams!
Exactly the video I was looking for thank you so much Sanjay!
My pleasure
solid video my dude. straight to the point, clear and concise, organized and informed. wish every review/demo video was like this
Thank you for posting. The JBL studios are a mainstay of studios for 50 years, so I tend to trust them more. I ended up getting the 308’s (8”). JBL seems to have sales every month and it was only a matter of time before the the 308’s went on sale for around the same price of the 305’s normal pricing. I also picked up the Peavy USB to XLR interface I think from amazon for around $50???? Anyway great clean sound from Mac Book Pro to USB/XLR to the JBL 308’s. So quiet that I forget the monitors are on with no 60 cycle hum or other computer noise. For speaker isolation I picked up some wedge foam for speakers that angle my 308’s up towards me for around $20? Since I use my 308’s for normal listening as well on my Mac I probably made a good choice.. That and I have always had JBL home speakers and even new Bluetooth speaker boxes. I find JBL mid range products to be safe choices and go on sale regularly which in my view makes them the value choice for myself. I will check out the isolation platform you recommended. Though currently there is nothing wrong with my wedge foam. Besides I need to save up for the NI Maschine + or at least the Maschine and the Komplete 13 Ultimate when it goes on sale this Winter??? Since music is a hobby for me, yes, I wait till things are on sale since it might be years before I make any money from this hobby to buy a cup of coffee.. but in the end, it’s something I want to experiment and have fun with, and well, we are only on this world once that we are sure of, and every moment spent is a moment you will never get back again, so it’s important to spend time, effort and money on things that you like, even if there is not always a $$ outcome at the end of your endeavors. Hmm not bad for 6 am and 1 cup of coffee.... ok.. off to more Sanjay videos and forwarding some to my friends. :)
Don't bogart that J, my friend... (And all you say is pretty much what I think too.)
I wonder which one is better Yamaha HS5 vs Kali Audio LP-6? Which one?
I wish Sanjay had talked about front vs rear porting and speaker placement. If you’re in a small space and your speakers are within a foot of a wall, a rear port will transfer low frequencies through the front wall, causing bass to sound louder and less clear/punchy. A front port minimizes that. Definitely something to keep in mind, considering how many of us these days are working in small/medium sized rooms.
in this price range its mostly just the Kalis that have front ports. front ported is almost always better, but it really limits your options, especially in this price range
Hi,
I recently bought a Korg Pa5x keyboard and need to get a studio monitor as a speaker to connect it to my new keyboard. I do not use them for mixing and mastering; they will be used for casual listening when I play the keyboard.
Which of these models works better for me?
1- Adam Audio T8V
2- PreSonus Eris studio 8 generation 2
3- KRK Rokit 8 G5
4-Kali Audio LP-8
Thanks
Never clicked so fast!! I'm looking for good monitors rn!
Which ones are you going to get?
@@SanjayC I got the mackies and they were horrible. They emitted a constant hissing or static, eletrical noise easily audible from 3 feets. So i wouldnt recommend them to anyone. :( Had to send 'em back
I'm 3 years late to the party but... what would you recommend for using with a MODX8 keyboard? I bought it for my daughter and now I need a pair of decent speakers to play a nice piano sound. Don't mind the budget, I just want something that sounds warm and clear with good base for the lower notes.
I look forward to your feedback!
2 way vs 3 way The problem with crossovers in 2-way designs is that they are typically set in the 1 kHz - 3kHz range. This area of the midrange is critical for vocals and many instruments in a mix. All crossovers create some degree of phase distortion. With 3-way systems, the two crossovers are usually set outside of this critical range. So any phase distortions introduced, are in less significant ranges.
3 ways are also often crossed over at that frequency range lol. They sound better because they are more drivers to cover the frequency spectrum
I'm looking to buy some monitors, after years of mixing on hifi speakers. I'm already leaning towards Yamaha HS5s or HS7s, but wanted to watch Sanjay C's review again before buying. Best and most balanced gear reviews IMO!
Great Review. I have been stuck between the JBLs, KRK and Yamahas for months. Finally decided on the Yamahas. I already own the Adams A7X larger monitors and was looking for more of a near field monitor. Once again, Great Job!!
After a year, how are they?
If anyone has extra monitors that are not used, give them to me. I don't have enough money to buy them. If anyone has extra equipment related to the studio (condenser mike, audio interface, piano keyboard, studio monitors and much more), please give it to me. Thank you for your love
@@royalstudioofficial786 get a job then
I bought Adam Audio T8V one week ago. 5 years warranty.
I am really impressed I love them.
Great speakers for sure! Nice purchase
The long wait is over
Yes thanks for being so patient!
I know im a bit late to comment but is bang & olufsen a good option for studio monitors
Wow, it looks like you could get like a theatre sound effect with THAT much speakers:)
Haha...you're right. Maybe I should create a 16.1 theater!!!! LOL!
@@SanjayC 🙌🏾😳😳
@@SanjayC would be a good yt video
Thanks for this comparison.
Which one would you recommend for connecting to TV? I'm not a 5.1 or whatever fan, and simply want a pair of speakers for better-than-TV sound experience.
Thanks in advance.
Here it is!!!! Great video as always!
Edit: I’ll use the links whenever I’ll get one of these.
I really appreciate that, my friend! True fam. And it helps me buy more gear for future videos. Much love.
I can swear by the Yamaha. Agree totally
Thank you Mr Denson!
Thank you for taking the time to review all those speakers. Cheers 🍻
I use the jbl speakers for trap, and they give me good details so o can have a good mix. I highly recommend them to someone looking for a budget friendly monitor with good sound quality
Nice! Thanks for sharing your experience
I have purchased Behringer B2030A monitors 18 Years ago , 18 years ! They are used constantly , never turned off and even as i write this they are paying the video and chilling since they did a few outside parties as well , survived rain and elements and everything , most people who watch this are not even 18 years old them selves . And i have measured them , against almost all sets available and measrued them with Measuring gear ,you can imagine what 18 years of use tells you about speakers . They work , very good and are flat down to 34hz within +-1dB range . It is impossible to make a better speaker for 1000$, i tried and i failed . That being said almost all of those monitors have exactly the same sound , its just down to material used and shape of the box , rest being mostly the same . But i doubt yours will work for 18 years , there is a reason why , but i wont go in to it right now .
All the Hip Hop producers have the Rokit 8's or 5's but I'm leaning toward Adam Audio or Yamaha.
if is not the Adam A7X dont bother.
I have the T7V and they are great. I liked them better than KRK 8 g4 which were more expensive.
Been using Yamahas for 10 years and they are perfect for getting the most neutral sound when mixing and mastering, KRKs are decent but they basically work just like Beats headphones 🎧 they crank the bass extra high which gives you a false mix lol and I been hearing a lot about the Adam Audios so I might try those next
@@TLEEonDaBEAT that’s so dope to hear bro because I just bought the Adam T5Vs as well and I love these babies! Bruh already the sound is amazing and the low end is actually pretty decent but now I might have to cop the sub woofer as well now cuz you making it sound immaculate lol
@@TLEEonDaBEAT these Adam T5Vs are 🔥🔥🔥
I am planning on buying 7' Monitors for all Genres of Music, but mostly Hip Hop Vocal Mixing and Production. I am planning on either the hs7's ir t7v's... which one would you guys recommend for me? I have a good treated room
HS8’s 👌🏿💯
I still have my Behringer TRUTH B2030A monitors from many years ago. Great sound and all the switches on the back let you tailer the sound to the room or set them to work with a sub.
Damn sure that this video will get a minimum half of million views by the next 2+3 months.
Thanks so much! I hope it does...that would be awesome!
@@SanjayC It will be, I betcha👍
I think you are mistaken that the krk speakers only have XLR, it looks like a dual XLR / 1/4" jack to me (4:03), so you should be able to use either cable. Please confirm?
Kali audio 6.5"s are best in budget!🙏
This is so good I had to subscribe! Awesome, Thank you!
Thanks for the sub!
One of the best youtube channel i've seen :D great comparison Sanjay! i think i now know what to choose
Hey thanks so much. Which ones are you getting?
@@SanjayC Saving up for the KRK's :D