2016/01/20 13:23:54
Ham N Egz

 
http://www.ikmultimedia.com/products/iloudmm/
 

The smallest studio reference monitors
in the world

Hear the truth, everywhere.

 
2016/01/20 13:34:01
Paul P
 
I guess IK's truth doesn't include bass.
 
2016/01/20 13:50:25
bapu
Paul P
 
I guess IK's truth doesn't include bass.
 


iWoof add on is $199.99?
2016/01/20 16:43:04
Beagle
yeah, I saw the email earlier.  iDon'tseethepoint
 
2016/01/21 13:14:17
Ham N Egz
Beagle
yeah, I saw the email earlier.  iDon'tseethepoint
 


you dont operate I Stuff much, do you ?
2016/01/22 08:12:02
Beagle
Ham N Egz
Beagle
yeah, I saw the email earlier.  iDon'tseethepoint
 


you dont operate I Stuff much, do you ?


actually, I own and use an iPad and an iPhone.
 
but I don't see the point in "smallest studio reference monitors in the world" nor do I see the point in bluetooth "reference monitors"
 
I don't use iPad for recording anything other than scratch tracks.  I would never even consider using it as a mixing platform.
 
but whatever sells to those who do... 
2016/01/22 17:24:31
Vastman
Actually, I find these very interesting, especially for a second listening/creating environment and/or laptop/convertible/surface.  I often go on the road and these would be nice to have...assuming they sound good
 
My main headache with surface kinda stuff is ram limits... arrrrrg!
 
iWoof!  good one...bapu!
2016/01/22 18:30:18
michaelhanson
I find them interesting as well, not only for when I travel, but possibly in my office at work. I generally have had pretty good experience with IK products. I think their plug ins are really good. We also use iKlips on stage and they work well. What a wonderful time we live in for new products that continue to roll out in the music industry.
2016/01/22 20:57:57
Paul P
 
I have nothing against great desktop computer speakers, but what really gets me is statements like :
 
"Linear frequency response. Zero coloration. Transparency. Headroom. To hear the truth, you need reference speakers that offer up."
 
OK, that's already impossible, but a worthwhile objective.  Then :
 
"iLoud Micro Monitor provides you with ultra-accurate true linear frequency response with no coloration of sound, and can do so in every listening environment."
 
With a 3" speaker in a cheap plastic box.  Now we're in "Sonar is used by millions of professionals" territory.
 
 
 
 
 
2016/01/27 10:30:49
Fleer
Must say that the original iLoud is a big bad box.
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