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Marcella Araica on iLoud MTM studio monitors

Marcella Araica on iLoud MTM studio monitors

iLoud MTM - Studio monitoring re-invented

iLoud MTM - Studio monitoring re-invented

Tom Lord-Alge "fell in love with" iLoud MTM studio monitors

Tom Lord-Alge "fell in love with" iLoud MTM studio monitors

iLoud MTM Studio Monitor Calibration Process

iLoud MTM Studio Monitor Calibration Process

IK Multimedia

Description

The IK Multimedia iLoud MTM Dual 3.5" powered studio monitor, bringing professional-grade audio engineering within reach of home and professional studios. This innovative monitor system provides a wide, enveloping soundstage, tight bass and a flat frequency response for mixing and mastering tracks with confidence. Users enjoy the studio-quality sound in a compact, powerful package. Brought to you by IK Multimedia, a leader in music production technology, the iLoud MTM is designed to deliver reference-quality sound in an ultracompact form factor. iLoud MTM monitors open up a world of possibilities for musicians and producers ready to take their craft to the next level.

Dual 3.5" Drivers and Optimal Crossover Deliver Wide, Accurate Sound

At the heart of the iLoud MTM are dual 3.5" neodymium drivers—a woofer for rich low end and a tweeter for crystal-clear highs. A meticulously tuned electronic crossover routes frequencies to the appropriate drivers for a wide frequency response from 50Hz to 25kHz. The result is an expansive soundstage, precise imaging and faithful reproduction of the source audio.

Bi-amplified Class-D Amplifier Provides 50W of Power

A built-in 50W bi-amplified Class-D power amplifier provides more than enough power for the iLoud MTM's compact drivers while keeping energy efficient. The amplifier's discrete circuitry is tuned to match the crossovers and drivers for optimal performance.

Multiple Inputs and Outputs for Versatile Connectivity

The iLoud MTM offers stereo RCA and 1/4" TRS inputs to connect a mixer, audio interface, or other line-level source. A stereo RCA output allows daisy-chaining multiple iLoud MTM units together or sending the signal to an additional power amplifier. A 1/4" headphone output on the front panel allows for convenient monitoring.

Sleek Design and Construction

Despite their impressive power and performance, the iLoud MTM monitors have a minimal footprint, measuring just 6.5" x 4.4" x 5.9". The compact, trapezoidal enclosures are constructed from dense MDF wood for ruggedness and acoustical neutrality. A black matte finish and subtle IK Multimedia logo provide an understated, professional aesthetic perfect for any studio environment.

Open Box IK Multimedia iLoud MTM Powered Studio Monitor Level 1
Open Box IK Multimedia iLoud MTM Powered Studio Monitor Level 1
Open Box IK Multimedia iLoud MTM Powered Studio Monitor Level 1

Features

  • Ultra-flat frequency response
  • Phase-coherent sound
  • Extended, controlled low end
  • Superior sound at short distances
  • Perfect for desks and small spaces
  • ARC self-calibration adjusts to any room
  • DSP-controlled for superior performance
  • 100W RMS total power per speaker
  • 40Hz to 24kHz frequency response
  • 0°–20° tilting stand for ideal positioning

Reviews

3

2 Reviews

50%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

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Best Uses
  1. Amateur Recording1
  2. Home Studio1
  3. Professional Recording1
  4. Listening space1
Cons
  1. Limited Functions1
  2. Needs a better power button/ switch1
Describe Yourself
  1. Professional Musician2
Pros
  1. Compact2
  2. Lightweight2
  3. Durable1
  4. Easy To Use1
  5. Good Audio1
  • iWhat???

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    submitted2 years ago

    byJames

    fromColumbus, OH

    These are not even loud. I don't know where they got that idea from. I have a pair of Yamaha HS7 (not even the "big dog" HS8). The iLouds are a joke to them by comparison. Not even close to the same output as the Yamahas.

  • Blown away by how good these are!🤘

    5

    submitted4 years ago

    byBrian

    fromBaroda, MI

    I have heard many monitors of all sizes and mixed with them. Well these small studio monitors have the sound of some iv'e heard priced at $8,500. So if you think the price is steep well it is right on par trust me on that. Now they are not perfect because they do have slight limitations when pushing them at loud volumes. When they are driven to clip usually the air port on the back will start to make noise. This can usually be remedied by adjusting the low end on the back to 50 or 60HZ cut off and you will lose the low end or you can cut the low end by a few db using another button on the back so it is just a matter of adjusting to taste. There is not really anything bad I can say about these other than the power switch could have been made better ( classic steel toggle would have been nice). You have to look at these as not trying to fill the room with blasting music. These are designed for mixing and that is where they shine. Simply place your speakers on stands or you workstation desk (near field) then put the included mic on a stand and place it where you will be sitting and plug it in to the first speaker then second repeating the process for as many as you have. Use the calibration feature on the back and it flattens the sound by using some EQ voodoo via DSP. Usually DSP is not what you want in monitors but in this case there is no latency Mixed with proper alignment of drivers and almost perfect timing sonically. You really can hear every detail even at the lowest volume. If you need more volume these can get fairly loud at 100w a speaker and still hold there clarity so well. In my honest opinion these are some of the nicest sounding monitors that rival any other in their price range and for sound quality many that are priced 10 times the cost of the iLoud MTM's.

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  • asked byBola

    fromNaples, Ca

    Is this price for a pair or for one speaker?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    The IK Multimedia iLoud MTM Powered Studio Monitor is just the one.
  • asked bySteve

    fromChattanooga, Tennessee

    How does this speaker handle left and right stereo since it appears to come as a single speaker?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    It doesn't. You need two.
    Open Reply - Thomas
    It doesn't. You would need two of them.