I like these , very good all use multimedia speaker for a friendly price . I have the 3 way Adam Audio A8H for my studio doings but for my normal every day use PC I thinking might get these D3V's. There about 300 bugs.
These are cool but I don't want to own anything that requires the large ac/dc converter - transformer brick as part of the power cord. Cumbersome and often gets pretty hot. If these had just a traditional cord, they could be a great solution for a smaller setup.
Fair point. It’s super common on this size price point of speakers. When you get up to the $700-1000 that goes away. On the flip side you’d have to plug in both speakers.
@@BigHairyGuitars For sure. I have had a set of iLoud mini's for years that I use when traveling or if the kids want to play at the dining room table. That box (I don't know what it is called) gets insanely hot.
These sound great 😮
Cool, have been waiting for more reviews from these speakers. Ill be giving them a try.
Will keep my iLoud Micro…
Are we getting a video on that naylor any time soon?
Yep. 😁
@@BigHairyGuitarsfirst thing I noticed was that Naylor...
Amazing, especially for $300! As always great review Michael, I never knew about ADAM monitors,Thanks!
Adam makes one of the best monitors at any price range 300$ to 50,000$
I like these , very good all use multimedia speaker for a friendly price . I have the 3 way Adam Audio A8H for my studio doings but for my normal every day use PC I thinking might get these D3V's. There about 300 bugs.
Hey Michael what make and model are those "big studio monitors"? The Adams sound good.
What about running guitar plugins through them? What are your thoughts on comparing the D3V's to the Adam Audio T5V's?
I’ve been looking to upgrade my monitors and specifically Adam’s monitors. I may go with the A7s but these are a viable option…
These are cool but I don't want to own anything that requires the large ac/dc converter - transformer brick as part of the power cord. Cumbersome and often gets pretty hot. If these had just a traditional cord, they could be a great solution for a smaller setup.
Fair point. It’s super common on this size price point of speakers. When you get up to the $700-1000 that goes away. On the flip side you’d have to plug in both speakers.
@@BigHairyGuitars For sure. I have had a set of iLoud mini's for years that I use when traveling or if the kids want to play at the dining room table. That box (I don't know what it is called) gets insanely hot.