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    Yamaha HS3 Black Monitor Set

    233 €
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    Yamaha HS3 White Monitor Set

    239 €
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    Yamaha HS4 Black Monitor Set

    264 €
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    Yamaha HS4 White Monitor Set

    294 €
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    KRK RP5 RoKit Classic Monitor Pack

    294 €
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    Yamaha GNS-MS01 Genos Speaker

    325 €
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    Yamaha HS5 Set de Monitores en Negro

    334 €
    • En inventario
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    Palmer STUDIMON 5 Set

    338 €
    • En inventario
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    KRK RoKit 5 G5 Set

    344 €
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    Yamaha HS5 Set de Monitores en Blanco

    375 €
    • En inventario
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    Yamaha HS7 Set de Monitores

    407 €
    • En inventario
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    Yamaha HS7 Set de Monitores en Blanco

    407 €
    • En inventario
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    KRK RoKit RP7 G4 Set

    446 €
    • En inventario
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    KRK RoKit 7 G5 Set

    467 €
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    Yamaha HS8 Set de Monitores en Blanco

    543 €
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Monitors

Choosing the right monitors is crucial for musicians, producers, and audio engineers who strive for high-quality sound reproduction. At Digitalpiano.com, we offer a diverse selection of monitors designed to meet the needs of professionals and enthusiasts alike. In this article, we will explore what to consider when selecting monitors and highlight some of the key specifications to look for.

Importance of Quality Monitors

Monitors play a vital role in any studio setup. They provide an accurate representation of your audio, enabling you to make informed decisions during the recording, mixing, and mastering processes. Unlike regular speakers, studio monitors are designed to offer a flat frequency response, ensuring that the sound you hear is as true to the original recording as possible. This accuracy is essential for identifying any flaws in the mix and making precise adjustments.

Key Specifications to Consider

When shopping for monitors, several specifications should be considered to ensure you select the right pair for your needs. Here are some of the most important factors:

Frequency Response

The frequency response of a monitor indicates the range of frequencies it can reproduce. A wider frequency response allows for a more detailed and accurate representation of the audio. Most studio monitors have a frequency response range of 20 Hz to 20 kHz, which covers the entire spectrum of human hearing. However, some high-end monitors may offer an even wider range.

Driver Size

Monitors typically feature two types of drivers: woofers and tweeters. The woofer handles low frequencies, while the tweeter handles high frequencies. The size of the woofer, measured in inches, can impact the monitor's ability to reproduce low-end frequencies accurately. Common woofer sizes range from 5 inches to 8 inches, with larger woofers generally providing better bass response.

Power Output

The power output of a monitor, measured in watts, determines how loud it can get. Higher wattage allows for greater volume and headroom, which can be beneficial in larger studio environments. It's important to choose monitors with enough power to suit your space and ensure they can deliver clear, distortion-free sound at high volumes.

Connectivity Options

Monitors come with various connectivity options, including balanced XLR, TRS (1/4 inch), and unbalanced RCA inputs. Balanced connections are preferred in professional settings as they help reduce noise and interference. Ensure the monitors you choose have the appropriate inputs for your audio interface or mixer.

Room Size and Acoustics

The size of your studio and its acoustic properties can influence the type of monitors you should choose. Smaller rooms may benefit from monitors with smaller woofers, as they produce less low-end energy that can overwhelm the space. Additionally, consider investing in acoustic treatment to optimize the sound quality in your studio.

Active vs. Passive Monitors

Active monitors have built-in amplifiers, while passive monitors require an external amplifier. Active monitors are generally more convenient and easier to set up, making them a popular choice for most users. However, some audio professionals prefer passive monitors for their flexibility and the ability to pair them with high-quality external amplifiers.

Explore Our Monitor Collection

At Digitalpiano.com, we offer a wide range of studio monitors from leading brands known for their superior sound quality and reliability. Our selection includes monitors suitable for various applications, from home studios to professional recording environments. Visit our Monitors section to explore our offerings and find the perfect pair for your setup.

Don't forget to check out our B-Stock/Outlet for great deals on digital pianos and accessories. We also have a wide range of Accessories to complement your setup, including stands, benches, pedals, and more.

For those who prefer to see products in person before purchasing, we invite you to visit our showrooms in Aarhus, Copenhagen, Stockholm, and Helsinki. Our knowledgeable staff is always available to assist you and provide expert advice on choosing the right monitors for your needs. You can also see if a specific model is on display by checking the product page or contacting us directly for more information.