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  • čas přidán 14. 01. 2022
  • EVERYONE is talking about the Kali LP-8 nearfield studio monitor. We finally got our hands on a pair, but are these really the best studio monitors money can buy for under $500, or is it all marketing hype? Find out in this video!
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Komentáře • 282

  • @kaliaudio
    @kaliaudio Před 2 lety +83

    First of all, we absolutely do not endorse any of the modifications that are suggested in this video. In addition to the concern (more below) that you might break something while attempting these modifications, we have no data to suggest that the addition of cross-bracing or extra mass would be beneficial. A problematic resonance would be clear to see in the speaker's directivity index measurement. Unaffiliated reviewers have collected this data on their own, and it's not clear that any such resonance exists. You can peruse this data for yourself: czcams.com/video/Mr8eFqvdO0c/video.html

    Now, why is it a bad idea to modify your speakers in the manner suggested? For starters, any time you take apart the product, you risk breaking something. Maybe you strip a screw, maybe you slice a wire, maybe you bend a component on the amp. You've voided your warranty to make a broken speaker. Adding things inside the speaker also introduces the risk that those things are going to move around and buzz.

    More importantly, speaker manufacturers who know what they're doing (and I would happily include any of our serious competitors in this statement) have taken careful time to engineer the loudspeaker system for a certain amount of acoustic volume. By adding things inside the speaker cabinet, you're taking away from that acoustic volume. This can negatively affect the frequency response of the speaker and the behavior of the port tube. In other words, you're taking a carefully engineered system and adding unknown factors that work against that careful engineering.

    We've taken the time to measure the average response in this video of the original speaker and the modified version. The modified version is 2-4 dB hotter between 200 and 700 Hz, with a ~10 dB spike at 600 Hz. Interestingly, if your concern was "boxiness," this is exactly the region that you'd want to be less pronounced. This could simply be from the difference of the speakers' position in the room relative to the microphone. But the takeaway is this: the best case conclusion from what's being presented here is that uncontrolled factors in capturing the sound make for an invalid comparison between the two speakers. It is entirely possible that the modifications that were made have negatively affected the performance of the modified speaker. We are happy to share this data via email upon request.

    Finally, we have to take umbrage with the suggestion that the measurement data that we present publicly in inaccurate. As far as we are aware, Kali Audio is the only manufacturer at this price point that supplies full resolution measurement data of our systems. We also HEAVILY encourage the collection and presentation of measurements by 3rd parties, because we know that our systems will stand up to this kind of scrutiny. Our published data matches that of these 3rd parties very well. We also have good psychoacoustic science on our side to suggest that the anechoic and in-room behavior of our speakers correlates to a standard which makes them highly useful studio tools as well as generally pleasant speakers for listening.

    We're always open to feedback, and we take criticism seriously. Any time we can make an improvement in regards to the value of our products, we strive to do so. That said, the suggestion that improvements are necessary has to be supported by actionable measurement or demonstration. That is not presented here.

    • @metalman3227
      @metalman3227 Před 2 lety +9

      ^^This

    • @1337murk
      @1337murk Před 2 lety +14

      Kali: We're always open to feedback
      ME: Doesn't look like it

    • @1337murk
      @1337murk Před 2 lety +1

      Kali Audio, How are you going to address the clipping/popping distortion in the bass that people are experiencing with these monitors, as your company is aware there is a design/build issue/flaw causing this? Just curious from what I have been reading, and thankful that I don't have Kali's myself so I'm not experiencing it.

    • @kaliaudio
      @kaliaudio Před 2 lety +22

      @Wayne Brown Of course there's a measurable difference. We measured it. The modified speaker seems to perform worse. We can send you those measurements.
      James complained of "boxiness," which would typically be interpreted as a boost between 200 and 900 Hz. In the video, their modified speaker has a measurable boost in exactly this frequency range.
      It is entirely possible that the difference in response and between the two speakers is due to the fact that one speaker is in a different position in the room, and this isn't a lot of data to go on, which is why I'm hesitant to just come out and say "the modified speaker is worse."
      "But I thought it sounded better!" This is a common psychoacoustic trick that they've set up. They've primed the viewer that there is a problem with the speaker (there isn't), and they've presented an alternative.
      If you spent time listening to the modified speaker with familiar reference material, I doubt very much that you would prefer the modified version.

    • @kaliaudio
      @kaliaudio Před 2 lety +17

      @Wayne Brown Our products are not poorly made. No product in this category is designed to be serviced by the user.
      I can guarantee you that someone is going to watch this video, attempt to modify their speakers, and break their speakers in the process. Their warranty will be void, and so they'll be out a few hundred dollars.

  • @dawnpoint
    @dawnpoint Před 2 lety +18

    Your ears are certainly better than mine! I can definitely tell that my LP-8s are WAY better than my old KRKs. I have zero complaints about them. For the price they're absolutely incredible. I do think they're the best value.

  • @ErinsAudioCorner
    @ErinsAudioCorner Před 2 lety +47

    FWIW, if you want to send me your modified speaker I’ll be happy to put it on my $120k USD Klippel Near Field Scanner and provide the community with anechoic (objective) data. We can compare that directly with my existing measurements of the LP8v2. Then you’ll know for sure what impact your mod has.
    Let me know.
    - Erin

    • @ErinsAudioCorner
      @ErinsAudioCorner Před 2 lety +11

      No takers?

    • @metalman3227
      @metalman3227 Před 2 lety +5

      @@ErinsAudioCorner LOL what a surprise!

    • @ErinsAudioCorner
      @ErinsAudioCorner Před 2 lety +10

      Just checking in. Again, I’m offering objective data for your mod if you are willing to send it to me, modded. I will publish it publicly and you can use the data for a follow up video if you’d like.
      Let me know.
      - Erin

    • @PresentDayProduction
      @PresentDayProduction  Před 2 lety +4

      Hi Erin,
      We’ve been speaking with Kali about the results of our modding and as much as we’d love to send the speakers over to you, CZcams revenue for this video doesn’t come close to the shipping cost.
      We have some great points that were given to us by Kali in a follow up email shortly after the video was released, and we’re working on a video discussing this information.
      Also, we’re well aware that the mod added a slight bump between 200-700Hz, even from our own testing, which is the opposite to what we wanted, but that’s the point of experimenting, to see what happens!

    • @elvinsontaveras7125
      @elvinsontaveras7125 Před 2 lety

      plis

  • @kadiummusic
    @kadiummusic Před 2 lety +45

    I have the 3-way IN-5's (£500) in a fairly small room and I absolutely love them, would be really interesting to see you review them or the IN-8's.

    • @LaidbackSounds
      @LaidbackSounds Před 2 lety

      how do you like the high mids and the highs its an areai m worried and make me hesitate to buy them. Seems recessed a bit no ?

    • @kadiummusic
      @kadiummusic Před 2 lety +2

      @@LaidbackSounds The detail in the mids is very good, I was using iLouds before and though are very good little monitors the extra detail was really noticeable. I haven't had a problem with the highs, they're certainly not aggressive. I have a pair of DT 1990 Pro's for headphones and they are slightly edgy around the 4k range so I try to find a nice balance between the two which seems to work well. There are some very good highly detailed reviews on the IN's, I was really set on getting a pair of Adams but the three-way set-up and the reviews swung me and as of yet I don't regret it. czcams.com/video/SO-MltqJgQE/video.html

    • @LaidbackSounds
      @LaidbackSounds Před 2 lety

      @@kadiummusic thanks very much for the time you took to reply i appreciate will check it out thanks again

    • @NucoKun
      @NucoKun Před rokem

      The in5 has very good bass and midrange, but the high frequencies may be a bit lacking. but anyway they sound great.

  • @MercyNoMore
    @MercyNoMore Před 2 lety +9

    I've only had mine for 2 weeks but absolutely love them so far.

  • @robertlevasseur8896
    @robertlevasseur8896 Před 7 měsíci +2

    I just got the Kalis after extensive review. They punch out of their league. Very happy with the decision.

  • @claymusic640
    @claymusic640 Před rokem +3

    I think what makes them so great for starters is that they are so adjustable to the room. That's just a great feature which not many monitors have...

  • @randomwang6668
    @randomwang6668 Před 2 lety +11

    I must say that seems the problem you have on your LP8s doesn't happen to my LP6s. Maybe it's because the front baffle and cabinent are not big enough to resonate. According to my poor knowledge of speaker design, the bigger cabinet, the thicker material and more reinforcement inside should be used. And since opening the speaker will break your warranty and adding material inside the cabinet will affect the low-end frequency, maybe making a bigger box with some thick plywood and putting the LP8 inside to reinforce it is a better idea?

  • @MartinFellerMusic
    @MartinFellerMusic Před 2 lety +7

    I'd love to see a review of the HEDD Audio type 07 mk2 monitors. They seem to have a lot of features to them. Great video as always!

  • @dylanhughes4548
    @dylanhughes4548 Před 2 lety +10

    Fantastic, hard to find detailed honest reviews on CZcams that actually cut through the marketing.

  • @WhiskyTanuki
    @WhiskyTanuki Před 2 lety +5

    Looking forward to the IN-8 2nd Wave review!

  • @natelivingston5528
    @natelivingston5528 Před 2 lety +1

    The bit with the spoon made me fall off my chair! Love you guys!

  • @SurrealisticEvening
    @SurrealisticEvening Před 2 lety +20

    This speaker, among many others, has been measured by Erin's Audio Corner and Klippel Scanner indeed found that there is a resonance in the midrange, around 500-1000 Hz, so nothing new here. Perhaps this accounts for the perceived "boxiness" or the "chesty" sound as the other reviewer described it. Cabinet or baffle resonances are very easy to show in a simple FR or waterfall graph. So yes, the LP series is overly hyped but I don't think that anyone claimed that these are among the best budget monitors from a build quality point of view (which is indeed similar to other brands like T series Adam) but rather that there is some excellent engineering going on, especially in the IN series (these being three-way coincident monitors, thus having better imaging, wider sweet spot, better vertical directivity, lower IMD e.t.c.) which retails for 600-800 USD a pair and at this admittedly low price point is incredible what one can buy nowadays.
    If there is real competition for that amount of money for a three-way coaxial, I would like to know! I am pretty sure that the IN-8 has the same cheapish construction and resonant cabinet and plastic front baffle and I know because I own one! But sound wise they are an upgrade over typical two-way monitors and much more fun to not just mix but also listen to.

  • @KK-hp5bl
    @KK-hp5bl Před 21 dnem +1

    Thank you so much for your honesty..... instantly subscribed after that video...

  • @davelassell
    @davelassell Před 2 lety +3

    Honesty is the best policy. Thanks, guys.

  • @danielriker5621
    @danielriker5621 Před rokem +1

    Finally somebody who doesn't get blinded by money (like 99% of the youtubers) and tells the truth.

  • @dee1458
    @dee1458 Před 3 měsíci

    *Rebelling and sneaking out (at night?) of the "Death Star" ------- legendary behemoth JBL ------- and deftly Euro-stepping the Superlaser.*
    *Then becoming Jedi-fied (?) and returning to fight the behemoth! POPCORN TIME!*
    *Saving up for a pair of IN-5 or LP6v2.*

  • @CheapoCardCompany
    @CheapoCardCompany Před 2 lety +7

    I say, chaps, as far as on-board EQ-correction goes, does “Super Kali’s” fragile dip-switch expel bally low-mids..? Even though the sound of them is something quite Adam-id.
    ‘All’ monitors can make my own music better... if they’re switched off.
    Severe over-hyping (similar to that of Aston mics being better supposedly than classic high enders..?) can do harm in the long term, with folks feeling disappointed rather than appreciating that such equipment is actually fine, for the money.

  • @uptownphotography
    @uptownphotography Před 2 lety +6

    I didn't watch this one yet James, other then the intro, but the review from you guys I'd like to see is with the Kali Audio IN-8 (v2) 3 way monitors. I have been considering those monitors since V2 was released. Be well...talk soon.
    Phil
    NYC Area

    • @PresentDayProduction
      @PresentDayProduction  Před 2 lety +7

      If I can get my hands on a pair, then yeah, for sure!

    • @uptownphotography
      @uptownphotography Před 2 lety +2

      @@PresentDayProduction Well, now I had a chance to watch this review it's super well done video.
      I hope the IN-8 v2s don't spec out with similar results. Funny, I was also considering either the T7V or T8V Adam Audio monitors as well...I'll keep the jury out on which to possibly buy until I get more info and it would great too if you get your hands on a pair of In-8 v2s for review.
      One nice detail, which I didn't realize is you get an energetic cat with these Kali monitors. That's a definite plus...
      Phil
      NYC Area

    • @andriusraupelis569
      @andriusraupelis569 Před 2 lety

      @@PresentDayProduction I can land pair of IN8 v1 already dampened if you want.

  • @fortheoneswhocare
    @fortheoneswhocare Před 2 lety +12

    Best review of the LP 8 I've seen so far !! Well done guys!

  • @---pp7tq
    @---pp7tq Před 3 měsíci

    Rule of thumb - if mixes done with those modifications are better and translate better to other systems, they're worth it. If you really don't like something about these monitors in particular, you would probably end up messing with those frequencies during mixing. Hence monitor is also a personal choice. Even if they broke something VS the stock sound on measurements, theoretically you can always use e.g. Soundworks, perform measurements, and equalize it (even only in a specific range). Better acoustic reserve potentially eliminating resonants might be beneficial for the correction in the end too. Still, it's possible the company could take these rumbling cases into account while designing the speakers, hence their "careful design" statement, but how bald statement is that you can only find yourself if you don't believe.

  • @joecambra09
    @joecambra09 Před 2 lety +3

    Gettin’ me a pair!

  • @1337murk
    @1337murk Před 2 lety +8

    Loving your diplomatic way of saying they're shit, without saying they're shit haha

  • @SG-4u
    @SG-4u Před rokem +1

    Great review. Please do the new Kali IN-8 V2!

  • @michaeltablet8577
    @michaeltablet8577 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you so very much for all your videos! Always helpful!

  • @erictimothyanderson7469
    @erictimothyanderson7469 Před 2 lety +6

    The thing I love about this series is how you do some modifications to improve the speaker.

  • @Mtaalas
    @Mtaalas Před 2 lety +1

    This is why Genelec build their speaker cabinets from cast aluminum that's completely curved all around inside and bolted together with rubber seal (that you can't replace if you take it apart. you need to send to for servicing). It's heavy and non resonant in the frequencies we're interested. :)
    Even their subwoofers have steel enclosure that works as a baffle at the same time, sandwhiched between two very thick MDF panels and secured with long bolts. Heavy, non resonant.
    Perfection :)

    • @moddquad8362
      @moddquad8362 Před 2 lety

      You can take apart a set of 8030's, the gasket is no issue. I had to replace the power supply caps after a brownout. I wish I had the sub as a lot of lows will cause the mids break up a bit.

    • @Mtaalas
      @Mtaalas Před 2 lety

      ​@@moddquad8362 I was given this advice regarding the gasket by my friend who works for Genelec when I was thinking the same issue after having my 8020's powered 24/7 over 14 years. It sounds very believeable.

    • @moddquad8362
      @moddquad8362 Před 2 lety

      @@Mtaalas I bought mine from ebay, They were modified from 220 to 110 volts for the Olympics a decade ago, but only $200 each. When I called them about the repair, they insisted on returning the speaker to 220 volts so it would match the serial number, they refused to repair it otherwise.

  • @andrewstevenson3807
    @andrewstevenson3807 Před 2 lety +3

    I’ve got the mk1 IN8’s paired with the Kali sub as an extra pair of reference monitors. Cracking sound for the price. But the hiss is an absolute pain in the a*rse.

    • @humanwaveform
      @humanwaveform Před rokem

      wondering if the hiss can be removed via power conditioning?

  • @ItsSvetsi
    @ItsSvetsi Před 2 lety +3

    I really love how you guys properly and objectively articulate the subjective terms like "boxiness" and "clarity", etc. It's something I've always thought needs to be done far more often when discussing audio and it's nice to see you do it consistently.

  • @andriusraupelis569
    @andriusraupelis569 Před 8 měsíci

    I did this mod on my IN8 and I am happy I did it. Low end is way better, tighter. But still not great. I use Kali in8 as my 3d monitors to check my mix and low end translation, definitely not for critical listening or reference monitoring, nether mixing.

  • @sonaredj2289
    @sonaredj2289 Před 2 lety +15

    Very interesting, and as always a very truthful and informative review. I'm really interested in the 3 way In-8's, however, now I'm concerned that these will have the same issues as highlighted in this video. Have you's any plans to review them in the very near future? Thanks.

    • @PresentDayProduction
      @PresentDayProduction  Před 2 lety +13

      Hi Sonãre, I can get in touch with Kali and see if they will give us a pair, you’ll find out soon enough if I can!

    • @sonaredj2289
      @sonaredj2289 Před 2 lety +4

      @@PresentDayProduction Thank you, fingers crossed.

    • @AfferbeckBeats
      @AfferbeckBeats Před 2 lety +4

      Those interest me too, I always like the idea of getting 3-ways, but I don't like the idea of robbing a bank to get definitely good ones.

    • @Downhillbound
      @Downhillbound Před 2 lety +1

      @@PresentDayProduction This would be great to see - Fingers crossed

  • @tristanishtar8906
    @tristanishtar8906 Před 2 lety +10

    I love you guys. I too have seen nothing but online blind praise for the Kalis, and while do appear to be a decent monitor for the money, I appreciate your honest opinions and how you backed up those opinions with demonstrations and facts.

  • @mrfixit0
    @mrfixit0 Před 2 lety +4

    I really enjoyed this review and did learn quite a bit about the Kali. I'd wondered what they sound like. I liked your description before the modification after modification. It really helps to see the construction of a monitor, and in this case changing it for the better. Keep up the great videos!

  • @Left2See
    @Left2See Před 2 lety +3

    Are you going to review the Kali IN-8's, too? They are double the price (300€ street price) and I'm considering to buy them over the Yamaha HS-8's.

  • @adammacmeekin9926
    @adammacmeekin9926 Před 2 lety +5

    Wow! I think I actually trust your reviews , a rare thing in these days of paid promotion/ back scratching . Spot on point about the hype train, not just these but a lot of things.

    • @PresentDayProduction
      @PresentDayProduction  Před 2 lety +1

      Cheers Adam!

    • @malcolmgerald
      @malcolmgerald Před 2 lety

      I might be wrong but I think the Lp's might have been hyped a bit but the IN's had some very technical reviews done like this one and I think need to be seen in a different light.

  • @latheofheaven1017
    @latheofheaven1017 Před 2 lety +4

    Thanks so much for this review guys. The Kali 8s were on my shortlist for the home studio I have planned for next year. But this gives food for thought. I also noticed a big improvement in the sound after you'd damped the front baffle and enclosure. It sounds like a useful technique for improving cheap monitors.

  • @metalman3227
    @metalman3227 Před 2 lety +25

    The problem is the 'modifications' were to solve a problem that this reviewer ONLY hears in the speakers, they've been tested scientifically and this problem doesn't seem to exist and it actually got WORSE after the 'modifications' when measured!

    • @petegaslondon
      @petegaslondon Před rokem +7

      I gotta disagree by simple physics - my LP6's are nice, but the bottom end sure WOULD be improved by some bracing, and it surely stands to reason resonances you hear when you tap the cabinet are gonna be in SOME manner audible ?
      Did you know damping improves to the 5th power of wood thickness? Thats pretty significant - as for "worse when measured", who ran THAT test? Feel free to share data, but in the meantime I'm getting some of that damping stuff :)

    • @chargybeat9685
      @chargybeat9685 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@petegaslondonGod bless u

  • @franswessels810
    @franswessels810 Před 2 lety +3

    Well, everything comes at a price is a well known chinese expression, isn't it. You nailed it in a simple and straight forward fashion. Given that most people don't have the knowledge or skills to "upgrade" this best for the money product, it is what you get for the money. Not bad, not real good, just an average. I think Kali's marketing hype was a bit bold. Plastic panels is a very poor baffle material, they could have at least used a bit more plastic and add a brace to tame the "ringing" of the panel and add some side panel bracing. Production cost increasing with just a few dollars. That's what would be my conclusion based on what you showed. Could be a better product, but they bailed out and did choose to just stick with this result. It's their choice, maybe not very clever in the end. We all know marketing is louder than the product, this is just a bit TO loud.
    Keep up the good video's.

  • @almightytreegod
    @almightytreegod Před 2 lety +1

    Review for this review: 7/10. Could have used more cement.

  • @keschgelb
    @keschgelb Před rokem +1

    "No monitor makes your music better".... so true. I really was in doubt, if i should buy a pair of these. But finally i've decided, to stay with my good old Alesis Monitor One. Thanks for your objective review!

  • @petegaslondon
    @petegaslondon Před rokem

    Oh I've GOTTA try THIS :) .. When I got LP6's on ol Glenn's recommendation, I liked 'em - a lot - but as someone who makes amps (& sometimes speakers) i sure noticed exactly those limitations
    The plus side, mid-treble sounded better, with better dispersion than any of the ok-ish HiFi speakers i used to monitor on (the nice curvy waveguide, one advantage of a plastic baffle) better than KRK's which I always thought were competent - but KRK's use heavier wood, and the lightweight construction meant damping and bracing sure was on my to do list
    Thanks a bunch for tearing in there! Reality check: they can only give you SO much for you 500 (or whatever) bucks, but now I've seen this I'm gonna like them even more - 'some assembly required!'

  • @juliowbarbosa
    @juliowbarbosa Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks for the valuable tips and opinions! After the video I feel confident to mod my LP6 (and wish you'd review them as well). Cheers from Brazil!

  • @gopaljee8141
    @gopaljee8141 Před 2 lety +1

    I was waiting for that since when you put concrete in adam.

  • @brandonwilliams966
    @brandonwilliams966 Před 2 lety +4

    Now THIS is a review!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Super honest. Much appreciated.

  • @Fwuzeem
    @Fwuzeem Před rokem

    There's a massive difference in the video!!

  • @djalexia
    @djalexia Před 2 lety +1

    OMG! What shall I do? Kali IN 5 (3way) or...???? :) Love Yr video and great contents even more when you guys r going bunker(?) X

  • @bebestakkis
    @bebestakkis Před 2 lety +2

    Could you do the Yamaha HS8s as they are so incredibly popular?

  • @TylerMarletteNY
    @TylerMarletteNY Před 5 měsíci

    would these be more detailed and transient then my HS-8’s or dynaudio bm5a’s? worth the upgrade or should I go to genelec or something in the $2000 a pair range? I can also get 1037c’s for $2500 a pair right now

  • @hendricksam
    @hendricksam Před 2 lety +3

    Right in time before I buy one of these.
    Would be nice for you guys to do monitor shoot-outs in all price ranges. Would go a long way in helping us noobs.

  • @By_Rant_Or_Ruin
    @By_Rant_Or_Ruin Před 9 měsíci +1

    Ya well my JBL 2305s were still better for the same price over 10 years ago. It's interesting how easily it is to forget or simply not have ever known about earlier project studio monitors from JBL. The engineers who started KALI came from JBL - so there's that.

  • @frankygmusic6179
    @frankygmusic6179 Před 2 lety +2

    Please I will like see your honest review on the IN8 v2 3-way speakers. I trust you guys so much. Great job by the way🔥

  • @henrikandersen4777
    @henrikandersen4777 Před 2 lety +1

    thanks alot, if possible, can you review one from the newer Tannoy Gold 5"-8" series they look so sexy !

  • @antonkjellberg2897
    @antonkjellberg2897 Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you so much for the review. Unlike many other reviewers, I feel like I can actually trust you guys. Very entertaining too. I hope you get your hands on the IN-8s aswell

  • @djalexia
    @djalexia Před 2 lety +1

    Oh, one more thing, I don't know how to "cement" the inner... lol!

  • @ThePlanarchist
    @ThePlanarchist Před 2 lety +6

    Another great video, thanks for this.
    It seems a shame that manufacturers can't spend just a little bit more and sort these pretty basic things out. From even my basic understanding of helping mates build Hi-Fi speaker enclosures back in my yoof I recall the importance of the weight in the cabinet and sorting out resonance. Surely it must be a priority even more for a studio monitor? Boxiness is one of the commonest problems with us amateurs and our mixes, would be good if the speakers we were relying on didn't being their own. Shirley!

  • @COSTINGABYDIYRC
    @COSTINGABYDIYRC Před 2 lety +1

    so happy that i bought yamaha hs8😁

  • @accentontheoff
    @accentontheoff Před rokem

    So going upwards from budget to pricey which is the first speaker that meets your criteria, for a small room. Would be good to know. Thanks.

  • @gregsullivan7408
    @gregsullivan7408 Před rokem

    answer: a) you've got used to it (Kali have done a video about burn-in - they said any change is negligible, and in fact, there is more difference between different examples of the same speaker, than burn-in)

  • @iamyila
    @iamyila Před rokem

    heard a lot of difference there after filling, much more punch and throw, energy out I guess instead of staying in?

  • @chickenlickin3820
    @chickenlickin3820 Před 2 lety +2

    Get that pesky XLR cable Flopkat. Meow : )

  • @troeteimarsch
    @troeteimarsch Před 2 lety +1

    I'm going do that to my LSR 305's. They've got similiar problems and your result really convices me to do the same, it's quite audible on headphones. In addition to the cabinet resonances my speakers also have a nasty port resonance. Can I add weight to the bass reflex tube to fix this? Thank you very much for this informative video!

    • @petegaslondon
      @petegaslondon Před rokem

      Theres a lot of variables ,but what i do (DISCLAIMER No Measurements made) on flubby reflex speakers is bung light to medium foam in the port hole to reduce its effect... Slightly LESS bass but better bass -
      It's non-destructive and cheap to try

  • @MrCitizenKaned
    @MrCitizenKaned Před rokem +1

    The inside of my little Japanese shit box is lined with this exact same material(boot and doors, yet to do the roof), it made so much difference to the sound, before it sounded thin and boomy but now it sounds tight in the mid, much less harsh in the high and the very low lows sound defined and much less like a fat bloke being deflated.
    After seeing this I am tempted to have a look inside my Adam A7x's to see if i can get away with the same, or I may just cover my whole living room in the stuff, well maybe not that extreme but you know.

    • @PresentDayProduction
      @PresentDayProduction  Před rokem

      Japanese shit box… love it 🤣 Yeah, it’s good stuff for killing cabinet resonances and that can make a HUGE difference to the sound, as you’ve discovered. Thanks for watching!

  • @sonicart1808
    @sonicart1808 Před 2 lety +1

    You guys are brilliant! You always give the best advice without any B.S .... thanks for what is an amazing resource and entertaining channel, I've just subscribed!

  • @jangerhard4039
    @jangerhard4039 Před rokem

    What is better then adding mass to a front baffle? Add even more mass!

  • @pakiw2
    @pakiw2 Před 2 lety

    Incomplete construction of front panel, or should I say lack of one would turn me off from buying ones and considering them as good. I have presonus eiris 8, first thing what I did, was to take them apart, solid mdf front panel was there, class d amp. But I'm not mixing and mastering on them, just listening while recording.

  • @paulcummings5587
    @paulcummings5587 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks chaps that was a very interesting review. Could you possibly link the sticky backed plastic stuff please? I'm retiring in 2 months and was planning on investing in some decent speakers then. Not wanting to be pushy but if you can get hold of the IN8s before then I'd be very grateful. If you can't and I get them anyway i'd be happy to lend them for you to review as I seem to be only 5 miles away from you (in Ongar), and will obviously have a lot of time on my hands. Still waiting to hear about the adjustable desk, but if I'd known you were so close I would have picked it it up for free!

    • @PresentDayProduction
      @PresentDayProduction  Před 2 lety +1

      In order to keep our location private for security reasons, drop us an email on info@presentdayproduction.com and we can definitely stay in touch!

    • @paulcummings5587
      @paulcummings5587 Před 2 lety

      @@PresentDayProduction will do

  • @amanieux
    @amanieux Před 2 lety

    do you recommend a 2.0 kali lp8 system vs a 2.1 kali lp6+ a $100 10 inch powered subwoofer for the same total price ? (with the advantage of a total of 5 drivers to reproduce sound and lower real estate on the desk for the 2.1 setup (sub being placed under the desk) ?) thanks

  • @searchiemusic
    @searchiemusic Před rokem

    honestly i've never found sub 500 current production monitors that beat my 90's Event 20/20 BAS, they're slightly unreliable, i've had to replace the amp board on the right one, but overall the sound is just incomparable to anything i've heard

    • @searchiemusic
      @searchiemusic Před rokem

      2:45 exactly, It's all the mids for me

    • @searchiemusic
      @searchiemusic Před rokem

      5:40 could very well be that the event's are solid mdf, i'm gonna go smack my spare cabinet and se how that sounds

  • @blaisesantangelo7197
    @blaisesantangelo7197 Před 29 dny

    Ok...then what are your top 10?

  • @akagerhard
    @akagerhard Před 2 lety

    I do wonder what you think about the IK Multimedia iLoud MTM s. So not the very tiny iLouds, but the little less but still tiny iLouds. Do they compete with regular-sized-monitors of ~ their pricerange in your opinion? Yes? No? Why?

  • @Superdelphinus
    @Superdelphinus Před 2 lety +1

    I hope you guys operate a pun bonus scheme

  • @djvidual8288
    @djvidual8288 Před 2 lety +2

    Great review. Like 90% of the other reviews are only about positive aspects. That continues with all these reviewers other videos.
    I like the honesty and the experience you guys have with more expensive solutions. You know your shizz and you don't need to sugarcoat anything. That helps me more than all these "hype" videos.
    I have been thinking about these monitors for a long time. Since the 2nd Wave LP8 cost about 280€ and the IN-8 (first wave) cost 290. I think that will choose the IN-8s. I like front ported speakers because I can have less distance to the back wall. After all, if you guys find a better front ported pair in that price range, I'm still open for something different. 500-600€
    The biggest challenge for me is to find any kind of store that has these speakers and being able to listen to them before buying them. I would love to, but its not that common as you might think.

    • @Nikitahristich
      @Nikitahristich Před 2 lety

      If you’re gonna IN-8 as the near fields better go with the 2nd wave. The 1st wave of IN-8s has a pretty noticeable hiss. its fine if you put them in the mid-field, like 2+ meters away from you, but having it closer can annoy you! I’ve used my 2nd wave In-8 since ive got them back in summer and really really them by the way! Gotta try this dampening trick from the video!

    • @djvidual8288
      @djvidual8288 Před 2 lety

      @@Nikitahristich thanks for the hint! My plan was to keep them close to me. That would have been annoying. Ibthought the IN series wasn't that noticible in case of hissing like the LP series...

    • @Nikitahristich
      @Nikitahristich Před 2 lety

      @@djvidual8288 i havent tried 1st wave INs myself, but a lot of ppl are talking about their hiss. 2nd wave is completely silent and sounds great though!

    • @djvidual8288
      @djvidual8288 Před 2 lety

      @Wayne Brown the Folcal Alpha 65 Evo would stretch that budget, but are still close enough. But they are only 6,5". Are these speakers so much better?

    • @djvidual8288
      @djvidual8288 Před 2 lety

      @Wayne Brown I am into EDM with focus on low end. Like Hardstyle, Hardtrance. I need to hear whats going on in the low frequencies. Bigger driver enable lower frequencies. The thought process is to either get monitors with big drivers or medium sized monitors with additional subwoofer... I am currently looking into the subwoofer route.

  • @the_newvoice
    @the_newvoice Před 2 lety +4

    Trinnov :)

  • @zimouspero
    @zimouspero Před rokem

    Thats a great advice for a huge improve

  • @comicbookjerk
    @comicbookjerk Před rokem

    So? Is it better than the other with dampening?

  • @hbrookes
    @hbrookes Před rokem

    I have used two versions, I wish they would share what frequencies the dip switches actually affect. I can mix on them but i have issues in the 200 to 300 hz. Area..

  • @vipingkumar
    @vipingkumar Před rokem +1

    omg the thumping warmth and low end of ur modified kali is awesome. day and night difference. made goosebumps

  • @stevethebeeline44
    @stevethebeeline44 Před 2 lety +1

    What would you guys recommend as best pair of speakers for under €1000 and then under €2000?!? (Focal, Adam, Neumann KH120, Yamaha HS7/8, Presonus S8/S6???) Great channel, love the content!

    • @PresentDayProduction
      @PresentDayProduction  Před 2 lety +3

      For under 2,000, there are ALWAYS second hand ATC SCM35’s on eBay. They are fantastic (you need an amp too as they’re passive), and they’re one of the best speakers you’ll get for that price.
      For under 1,000, everyone’s always talking about Focal Alpha EVO 65’s… maybe check them out!
      Alternatives such as ADAM near fields or EVE near fields are good.

    • @stevethebeeline44
      @stevethebeeline44 Před 2 lety +1

      @@PresentDayProduction thanks for that! I’ll check out ATC’s! A while back you guys wondered if there was any interest in DIY kits for making acoustic panels. Going by your video showing how you treated your studio you know how to!
      I think selling kits with frames cut ready to assemble (IKEA style) along with the right fabric is more than half the battle. Then links to rockwool products would be great. Would this ever be a product you’d offer?

    • @PresentDayProduction
      @PresentDayProduction  Před 2 lety

      This is exactly something we’re planning! It’s just the initial setup cost we’re working on getting investment for.

    • @stevethebeeline44
      @stevethebeeline44 Před 2 lety +1

      @@PresentDayProduction should be a great seller. I think there is a huge market where the initial DIY puts people off. I once did guitar pedal mods by sourcing parts myself, a pain and then bought way more when there were kits sold with all the components included. Much better. Acoustic panel kits would overcome the initial sourcing of material headache and be more wallet friendly than €200 per panel! Best of luck with it!

    • @PresentDayProduction
      @PresentDayProduction  Před 2 lety

      Cheers, Steve!

  • @phugenla
    @phugenla Před 2 lety +1

    Please do a Genelec version

  • @user-js3op5lu7y
    @user-js3op5lu7y Před 2 lety

    The poweramp in Kali speakers are all using DSP, and don't provide digital input like S/PDIF or AES/EBU makes me feel unprofessional. I don't want the unnecessary DA-AD convert, just like EVE product.

  • @kobbyampofo
    @kobbyampofo Před 2 lety +3

    I had sold by Yamaha jet seats to get the Kali audio IN8v2 I return them in 48 hours and bought another pair of hs8s The low-end was strange on the Kali The speakers felt cheap and poorly braced like the cabinet felt incredibly hollow and poor quality control The one speaker had an amp that was significantly louder at the same levels I’m talking about having one speaker at unity (12 o’clock) and the other speaker at 7ish o’clock just to match the volume. Compared to the Yamaha’s Focal the older krk Vxt line up etc I was really disappointed with kali audio and I’m convinced they are paying people for glowing reviews or they are many people first studio monitor

    • @PresentDayProduction
      @PresentDayProduction  Před 2 lety

      The Yamahas take some beating for the price for sure

    • @puzzlebeatsoflnfmusicinc4116
      @puzzlebeatsoflnfmusicinc4116 Před 2 lety +1

      @@MediaMusik777 yupppppp. I put my hs8s on the side cause the mid range was muddy when mastering and the kali in8s arent

  • @djalexia
    @djalexia Před 2 lety +1

    @PresentDayProduction, on a serious note, will you recommend those Kali LP6/8 V.2, and/or the Kali I.N.5 3 way, if you had the chance to check these out as well, to add as extra pair of monitors to my set up? I got Y.HS7 And Focal Shape 65. Thanks! X

    • @PresentDayProduction
      @PresentDayProduction  Před 2 lety +2

      We haven’t heard any of the Kali 3-ways or the Focal Shape 65’s yet, however if we do, you’ll find out soon!

    • @djalexia
      @djalexia Před 2 lety +1

      @@PresentDayProduction Yep, best way is to get the monitors and keep 'em for trial then... cement them all. Jokes aside, thanks for your reply and again your contents! :)

  • @stevend984
    @stevend984 Před rokem

    A shame to go thru all the personal improvement mods to get it to sound better! I'm all for improvements as a DIY'er but what's my time worth?

  • @markg5713
    @markg5713 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for this. I'm thinking about replacing my old Mackie 624s with the Kali 3 way system. Not totally sure about it yet though.
    Some things for a future video: Mixing out of the box. What is your take on this? Also, what is mid/side processing all about? My Pro-Q 3 has it and I think I understand but an explanation from you would be worth having.
    Cheers. Say hi to the cat.

  • @stanleyassor3172
    @stanleyassor3172 Před 2 lety +1

    I subscribed. can you review the eve sc207 ?

    • @PresentDayProduction
      @PresentDayProduction  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for subscribing! It all depends if the manufacturer sends us a review unit. We can try!

  • @MitchRench
    @MitchRench Před 2 lety +2

    When purchasing my newest set of monitors I spent many hours at Andertons music trying pretty much everything in my price range. And each time I’ve gone with an idea of what I want to buy I’ve walked away with a different product that beats it and I wouldn’t of had a clue if I didn’t try before I buy.
    I tried the LP-8 and IN-8 and was really let down on hearing them as I was captivated by the marketing hype. I’ve ended up with a pair of Focal Alpha 65 EVO and I swear they are the best at this price range. Any chance you could check them out? Thanks

    • @lyxsoundstudio7474
      @lyxsoundstudio7474 Před 2 lety

      i done the same with the higher price range from low to 2000€ a pair, i was going for dynaudio, neumann or genelec spent half a day in the shop and left with the Focal Shape 65

    • @henrikandersen4777
      @henrikandersen4777 Před 2 lety +3

      you can swear all you want , we all have diffrent ears.

  • @cornerliston
    @cornerliston Před 2 lety

    Interesting thing this ‘burn in’ theory.
    My theory is option 1 in your case-the ears get used to the sound rather than the electronics and mechanics getting ‘settled.’
    BTW no 1: I've NEVER talked about these speakers : ) but maybe EVERYONE else are?
    BTW no 2: Someone should teach the graphic design team at Kali how to illustrate proper perspective (1:50). Although, it does looks quite congenial to the ‘cheap’ design of the speakers.
    BTW no 3: Obviously not a European company since advertising a product being the best is not allowed according to marketing legislation. Being ‘one of the best’ works fine. In USA though…

  • @leandrosilva6414
    @leandrosilva6414 Před 2 lety +1

    Is that a Trinnovon in the back? Video Soon?

  • @steven_porter
    @steven_porter Před 2 lety +2

    I'm very curious to try adding mass to my IN-8s now. I've been very happy with them so far and noticed a significant improvement in the accuracy of my gut reactions while both tracking and mixing, but I'm all for additional improvements whenever possible.

  • @benjaminlasserre2781
    @benjaminlasserre2781 Před 2 lety +2

    Very good review and observation. Still, plastic front baffle ... cheap cabinet and little class D amp with Smps power supply.... it seems to be the actual trend in " monitoring " entry level speakers.
    I would prefer manufacturers to go with more durable solutions. high density MDF cabinet, class AB amp with big transformer and lot of filtering and good speakers. You can still find it at higher prices but they all start to put cheap PSU and class d modules that have hiss and Liveless sound in this price bracket.

  • @lauriseaden2846
    @lauriseaden2846 Před 2 lety +1

    the video everyone wanted to see well done...

  • @phoenixmediaforge
    @phoenixmediaforge Před 2 lety +1

    I got the T8Vs.

  • @piotrdrajewski3079
    @piotrdrajewski3079 Před 2 lety

    Hello kali lp 8 V2 vs Yamaha hs8 ,I'm producing edm music, currently I have krk rokit

  • @andrewmallison3524
    @andrewmallison3524 Před 2 lety

    Another great video, I've been waiting for you guys to do this review. Looks like I will have to find a shop with both the kali and Adam monitors to hear before I buy a pair

  • @axilleas
    @axilleas Před 2 lety

    Crap, now I want a "Music of Africa" played by Mark on traditional audio engineer instruments such as monitor baffles.

  • @chrisdavis9135
    @chrisdavis9135 Před 2 lety +2

    🏆🏆🏆 reviews that save the world

  • @lyxsoundstudio7474
    @lyxsoundstudio7474 Před 2 lety

    Well i heard the diff on my headphones !

  • @JeanmarkRodriguez
    @JeanmarkRodriguez Před 2 lety +1

    Will this be a good modification for their 3 way version the IN-8’s??? I have V1 of the IN-8 in my studio

  • @Hanssone
    @Hanssone Před 2 lety +2

    in the end, every company tries to sell a sub 500$ monitor, so they put more money in aesthetics, drivers, cabinet or marketing hype. Get your expectation right so you understand the shortcomings and what matters for your current situation and budget.

  • @stuartdarling1620
    @stuartdarling1620 Před 2 lety +4

    Well.... This was boring 😜 but absolutely worth saying about these. I've just been checking out some new monitors for myself and did a listening test between many monitors in this price range and up to about £800 a speaker. The Kali's really didn't sound anything special compared to the others. I was quite impressed with the Genelec 8040 and Yamaha HS8 (a bit clinical but not bad) however the Focal Alpha Evo 65 were the ones that I kept coming back to because the transient detail was just a cut above anything else. Would be nice if you can review those sometime in your similarly thorough way.

    • @1337murk
      @1337murk Před 2 lety +1

      Totally agree about the Focal Alpha Evos, have some 65's myself, they punch WAY above their weight and make the competing products look worthless in comparison

    • @petegaslondon
      @petegaslondon Před rokem +1

      Er... Arent Genelec's gonna cost 5 times the Kali's...? And need a Sub to move much bass..?
      I mean yes they're lovely but some of us cant run to that!
      Getting a pair of these and doing some damping and woodwork however... :)