iLoud MTM mk2 Review: Next-Gen Sound Precision!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 พ.ค. 2024
- Join us as we explore the next generation of iLoud monitors, the MTM mk2. This ultra-compact powerhouse brings enhanced sound performance, improved drivers, and advanced features like built-in ARC room correction and X-MONITOR integration. Perfect for any studio setup, it delivers superior clarity, deeper bass, and a broader sweet spot for precise mixing and monitoring.
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Key Features:
• New high-performance woofers and tweeter
• Improved 36 Hz bass extension and higher SPL
• Enhanced power efficiency and onboard processing
• Advanced ARC auto-calibration for any room
• X-MONITOR for superior stereo imaging and virtual monitoring voices
Discover why the iLoud MTM mk2 is a game-changer in studio monitors!
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What’s the difference between the mk 1 & the mk 2? They look exactly the same?
Yes, look is very similar. Its the internal stuff that has changed. The new one has extended range, improved linear phase, twice internal processing power (that manages crossover, filtering, time alignment, eq/phase etc).
I haven’t tried OG, but the mk2 sounds very detailed and balanced.
Very excellent speakers.
Yeah, the iLoud mk2 is some really excellent tech. Great overall sound and easy setup! 👌🥁😄
Yes the sound is subjective, but what about size of the sweet spot, mounting options beside the including stand, can the ARC be completely turned off, do they have any standby mode, does IK have any matching sub speaker, what's X Monitor...,so many questions.
Hi, yeah this was a quick first impression and overview. They come bundled with a second stand which makes it possible to lay the speakers down (sideways) for horizontall placement. You can mount them on regular Mic stands, it's the same bottom screw size (actually two alternative holes you can use to mount it).
LISTENING POSITION
When you use iLoud MTM MKII for stereo applications, the optimum listening position should be located in the
middle of an imaginary triangle (like your normal speaker setup in the studio). This means that your listening point (sweet spot) will be located at the top of an equilateral triangle and the two loudspeakers should be placed at the other two corners of this triangle.
X-MONITOR.
iLoud MTM MKII is compatible with X-MONITOR, an advanced control software for iLoud family speakers that
gives the user complete control over all the features of the speaker in a friendly and intuitive interface.
The software is free to download.
The rear controls;
1. LF extension
The LF extension button is a high-pass filter that can be set to filter out frequencies below 80 (LFE), 60 Hz, 50 Hz (default) or 40 Hz. The standard Butterworth fourth-order filter at 80 Hz (LFE) in iLoud MTM MKII allows for quick integration with subwoofers at the frequency and slope that are considered the standard when doing bass management in
multichannel or immersive setups.
2. HF filter
This pushbutton controls the high frequency level using a shelf-type EQ. The level can be set to 0 dB (FLAT),
+2 dB or -2 dB, from 8 kHz up.
3. LF filter
This pushbutton controls the low frequency level using a shelf-type EQ. The level can be set to 0 dB (FLAT),
+2 dB or -3 dB, from 100 Hz down.
This filter is used to adjust the proximity effect of side walls and ceiling. Use this filter whenever the acoustics of
your room cause problems in the low-frequency range.
4. CAL/Preset
This pushbutton allows you to cycle between Desktop filter, FLAT (default) and custom user Calibration.
The Desktop filter sets an attenuation filter to compensate for the typical acoustic effect of a console or a desk.
Such placement usually results in a boost in the lower midrange.
The Desktop switch activates a bell-shaped notch filter, with a -4 dB centered at 160 Hz and +1 dB at 1.8 kHz.
5. Sensitivity +4 dBu/-10 dBV
The +4 dBu / -10 dBV input sensitivity button allows connection of the speakers to high-output professional
equipment without risk of input overload. It’s possible to cycle between +4 dBu and -10 dBV by holding the
SENS button for more than 2 seconds. The level is set to the +4 dBu level when it ships from our factory. This
setting will be best for most professional applications.
Very helpful response, thank you!
Did you noticed the bass being blown out or clipping at high volumes like mk1 did ?
Nope, didn’t hear any blownout bass yet.
you recommend them for nomadic lifestyle?
For ”nomadic” you might want battery powered? 🤷♂️😄🔊
I like the sound of these very much. 👌
I just got the micro iLouds. The pair is 1.5kg (I’m a Nomad as well). I don’t expect to be mixing on the road - but it’s great for producing.
@@simonglodemusic nice. I thought about buying them too, did you heard about slate vsx headphones? Im thinking maybe it will be a nice combo toghter with the iLouds for mixing on the road...
Why tow them in like that..