Get up to 20% off with the Adam Audio T Series Sale!
Save up to 20% until December 19
Until December 19, you can get up to 20% off with the Adam Audio T Series Sale on selected studio monitors for your home recording setup.
Whether you’re an audio expert looking to set up a project studio, or a new beginner getting into music production for the first time the T Series studio monitors can deliver great results, even in untreated spaces.
Adam Audio T Series Sale
The T Series is Adam Audio’s entry-level range of nearfield studio monitors. Designed for recording, mixing, and of course leisurely listening, the T Series delivers a wide stereo field, great transient response, and excellent translation properties.
Equipped with the U-ART (Unique Accelerated Ribbon Tweeter) tweeter, they provide astonishing clarity and offer reduced ear fatigue during longer listening periods. The T Series monitors are Class-D bi-amplified with a rear-ported design and DSP-controlled crossovers and EQ systems.
On the rear panel of each monitor, you can boost or trim back the high or low frequencies with the shelving filter switches to compensate for less-than-ideal listening environments. Meanwhile, there are ports for balanced XLR and unbalanced RCA connectors.
Overall, the T Series monitors provide an excellent solution for recording, mixing, video and post-production, as well as content creation. If you’re looking to upgrade the audio quality of your setup, they are a great choice as your first pair of studio monitors.
*Please note that the pricing listed is per unit
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