A studio speaker that can switch between CLUB and FLAT sounding | Pioneer DJ VM Series

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  • čas přidán 25. 08. 2024

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  • @priyonjoni
    @priyonjoni  Před 3 lety

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  • @danielhipwell3607
    @danielhipwell3607 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I have a pair of Adam Audio speakers but am looking for more of a club sound as I exclusively listen to edm and house music. This video was by far the best I’ve seen on the VM-80’s. This guy knows his stuff!

  • @ryanlebear
    @ryanlebear Před rokem

    My friend had these set up with his DJ controller. I love the sound, it's so good. I'm getting myself a pair.

  • @pedroricardo2187
    @pedroricardo2187 Před 3 lety +4

    Thank you for an awesome informative review! This is by far the best one I’ve seen in a long time especially as you cover all the settings, aspects of the monitors but also importantly explain the different requirements that DJ’s need for their sets and producers want for their studios. The VM-80 are definitely great monitors owning a pair I am extremely happy with them for djiing, I find these the best monitors I’ve had. I also own a pair of Presonus Eris XT-8 which are fantastic, however to my ears the Presonus are nicer to just listen to music but not as great performing dj sets. The VM-80 provides us with a quality monitor capable of fulfilling two different requirements. Thank you once again 👍

  • @anicetomc5775
    @anicetomc5775 Před rokem

    I loved your explanation! I have just bought my VM-80 and I have just learnt how to properly use it… thanks

  • @slinkytrips
    @slinkytrips Před 3 lety +1

    You're correct about the advantages of a Class D amp you forgot to mention the Pioneer Electronic Bulit model has a Class A/B amp. While less efficient than a Class D it has the most linear response with the lowest distortion of the amp designs which is what you want in a reference speaker. Same with the DSP, if you are using them as a reference speaker you don't want the speaker to do any additional processing.

  • @featuredartst7446
    @featuredartst7446 Před 3 lety

    Great review🔥🔥🔥

    • @priyonjoni
      @priyonjoni  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you, but just to be clear. It's not a review. Just a demonstration of the VM.

  • @redeye851
    @redeye851 Před 3 lety +1

    Hey Pri yon Joni, you should definitely review the presonus eris e3.5! Just received them! They're awesome!

  • @frsr416
    @frsr416 Před 3 lety +1

    how do you go about breaking In these sort of speakers first time buying a studio monitor and don't want to ruin them

  • @majorswitch8117
    @majorswitch8117 Před 11 měsíci

    Woh would work hang about I thought the dmv just came out after the s-dj80x now I'm hearing bout some bullet yo fill me in I've been lacking

  • @HighlandStudio91
    @HighlandStudio91 Před 2 lety +2

    A very comprehensive & sensible review....very helpful, thank you. 😎 I have a question & I would really like your opinion on it.....According to the spec sheet, the VM-50's go down to 40Hz(which seems quite impossible, at this modest price point?) In another review video, some guy did some sort of spectral analysis & he determined that the roll off point was at 61Hz....care to share your thoughts on this?

    • @priyonjoni
      @priyonjoni  Před 2 lety

      I would have to find a large room to do that in but the secret is in the DSP. It can push frequencies that are weaker. At the low and high ends beyond the natural voicing of the drivers. This is actually a common feature with higher end powered PA speakers to help expand it's frequency response. Just based on experience, even the VM-70s have a noticeably thick low end.

    • @HighlandStudio91
      @HighlandStudio91 Před 2 lety

      @@priyonjoni So in other words, having the VM-50's on the "club" setting, would constitute on or around 40Hz? 50Hz would serve my purpose well enough, as I will merely be using the VM-50's for sequencing & playing on my Roland Fantom 06( & I'll leave the critical mixing for my KRK Rokit G4 7's within my PC workstation area. )The VM-70's look interesting enough, but not quite suitable for my confined space. Thanks for your input.

    • @priyonjoni
      @priyonjoni  Před 2 lety +1

      On the back of the VM speakers, there is graph that shows exactly what each setting does. Here's a link to the product page. Pull up the photo of the rear. www.pioneerdj.com/en/product/monitor-speakers/vm-80/black/overview/#info

  • @Babacarpablo
    @Babacarpablo Před 3 lety

    Hi there , thank you for your amazing videos and tutorials. I have a question I would love to know which kind of speakers Are suitable for a terrace café for deejaying. I use often my monitors studio Adam ( R7) however it’s not obviously not enough.
    Please would you be kind to recommend me, which any good speakers , I could get ?
    Thanks again and keep doing the great work. 🙏🙏🙏.

    • @priyonjoni
      @priyonjoni  Před 3 lety

      I don’t recommend using studio speakers for any gig. The speaker cones aren’t protected. There are, however, small powered speakers for those applications.

  • @darrendeep
    @darrendeep Před 2 lety

    Hi great review. Just wanted to know do you hear any hissing or humming from the speakers?

    • @priyonjoni
      @priyonjoni  Před 2 lety +1

      I don’t notice anything unless I have a noisy device plugged in. If your input gain is high enough to hear noise, that means they’re up too loud. I have mine set at 10 o clock.

  • @cjsocool3307
    @cjsocool3307 Před rokem

    Great video, I just bought two Pioneer VM-70 monitors, can you tell me how to hook them up toy stereo receiver with what hardware I need? Thanks

    • @priyonjoni
      @priyonjoni  Před rokem

      Does your receiver have XLR out? Not all do.

  • @_Davyid_
    @_Davyid_ Před 2 lety

    are they worth to use from time to time at outdoor parties on the terrace?v80

  • @stachu1027
    @stachu1027 Před rokem

    Great video. Is one of those enough for a house party? Or would you recommend 2?

    • @priyonjoni
      @priyonjoni  Před rokem +1

      Wouldn’t recommend either for a house party because of the exposed woofer and tweeter. They will be prone to getting poked. Better to use powered PA speakers.

    • @stachu1027
      @stachu1027 Před rokem

      @@priyonjoni thanks

  • @terenceleechris2174
    @terenceleechris2174 Před rokem

    What a wireless bluetooth active speaker you may recommend for me at this moment, at the ned of 2022 ? What is the upcoming active speakers in 2023 that you see?

    • @priyonjoni
      @priyonjoni  Před rokem

      The DM series www.zzounds.com/a--3970758/item--PIODM40DBT

  • @thinghenguyen881
    @thinghenguyen881 Před 3 lety

    hi Pri, im a little lost 😂😂.
    I love edm and music festivals, I would love to replicate the sound and affect at home, would you recommend this speakers to listen to music? or would it be better to buy something cheaper like a audioengine setup with subwoofer?

    • @priyonjoni
      @priyonjoni  Před 3 lety +5

      Honestly, you can't really replicate the full experience of the sound and acoustic space of a festival inside a small room only because there's not enough space to generate those long waves, nor is there far enough distances to get the same acoustic delay. The best thing to do is to get a home theater or surround setup and use one of the preset DSP settings like Arena or Stadium. That might be better for replicating a music festival sound using a 5.1 or Atmos system.

  • @trajansmith92
    @trajansmith92 Před rokem

    I have the jbl partybox 110s. Can these be used as monitors for a dj set?

  • @laithmomani9779
    @laithmomani9779 Před 2 lety

    I have a DDJ-1000 controller and am playing melodic house and techno music. Would you recommend these VM-80 for a small gig (like a villa party for 50 people).?

    • @priyonjoni
      @priyonjoni  Před 2 lety

      It’s not recommended to use reference monitors like the VM-80s in a setting with people because of the exposed woofer and tweeter.

  • @constantinerocky5352
    @constantinerocky5352 Před 3 lety

    Great video, would you recommend it for mobile DJ using it outdoor? If not is there possible make a video for recommendation pls, thanks

    • @priyonjoni
      @priyonjoni  Před 3 lety

      I don’t recommend this for any place with an audience. It’s more for a home studio and monitoring yourself when practicing, streaming, or recording.

  • @francescog53550
    @francescog53550 Před 3 lety

    How’s the bass compared to a high quality 8” PA speaker?

    • @priyonjoni
      @priyonjoni  Před 3 lety

      Not sure. There are a variety if different 8" speakers and they all sound different.

    • @francescog53550
      @francescog53550 Před 3 lety +1

      @@priyonjoni let’s say a qsc K8.2

    • @priyonjoni
      @priyonjoni  Před 3 lety

      @@francescog53550 I couldn't tell you since I've never listened to those speakers before.

    • @frankfarago2825
      @frankfarago2825 Před 2 lety

      @@francescog53550 I would say that the Pioneer DJ VM-80 would blow the K8.2 right out of the water in that regard, particularly with the monitor's L4 DSP setting engaged.