Man, glad to finally see someone do a review on these. Looking to depart with my G2 Rokit 5's, and something like this applies perfectly to my studio set up and overall jump in quality and tech. Thanks for your review!
@@ju1ceaudio Yeah, I was considering their LP-6 V2 line of monitors, but these seem to take the best from those and re-direct them into this dope package of a set of monitors, and again, for my untreated space and its size, will be super clutch.
@@ju1ceaudio I just saw im a promo video from Kali, they do sell a longer cable to connect the active speaker to the passive one. You have to email them to get it, but they do offer longer cables since you mentioned that being a con to this system.
just have to turn down low or mix w lower frequencies turned down/ check bass in headphones. bass travels in all directions (omni). or ask to heR it in their space to define an agreeable level. not to anonymousplain lol
@@ju1ceaudio woah, cant wait for your review bro. Sad news though, my father was just diagnosed with cancer stage 4. I guess my complete set will have to wait.
Great video. First video I watch about these monitors and I don't think need to watch anything more after this, great job 👍 What speaker is next to the LP-UNF at 6:40?
Can’t decide between these and Adam T5V’s. The Adam’s are cheaper in the UK and have a better warranty. Also no funky interconnect needed but they are bigger and no room correction. Also looked at the D3V’s but in all honesty I don’t need something that loud. Also don’t like the proprietary interconnect cables as my iloud socket failed due to the heavy cable.
Might get these for my digital cabinet piano, just stick them on top, won’t use stands as they are exactly ear height I would imagine, space isn’t a concern that much so I could get lp6 or in5 but these lp unf are basically the same as lp6 I believe. What would you suggest for my circumstances may I ask, great video btw.
Good review. What do you think about PreSonus Eris 3.5 3.5-inch Powered Studio Monitors - 2nd Generation compare to this one? Would love to hear your opinion on that.
Personally I really like the PreSonus. I had the previous gen 4.5, I currently have the 2nd gen 3.5 in a shop area setup, and I’m really wanting to try the 5.
I have the presonus eris and I'm planning on travelling with some speakers for work. I don't love them! They're a big scooped in the mids/low mids and pokey in the high mids.
hows it powered up and how long is the cord between the two speakers? I see a plug but no outlet for it on the back of the speaker. I guess it plugs into the rectangle pieced plug in that plugs into the back?
Awsome video bro Im almost sold at this point , you seem very honest and know wut your saying,... heres my question though... i do lots of diffrent music... would you recommend these for VERY heavy music?.. like "Deathetal" type stuff???
I'm looking for some decent all-purpose desktop speakers that I'll also be using to play guitar through and these seem like a perfect pair considering all the connectivity options.
Thanks for the video! I'm considering getting these to replace some very old m audio studiophile dx4s. Desk space is at a premium the m audios barely fit and the kalis are a little larger but I think I can cram them on there. I am going to be using them with a presonos eris sub 8. Do you think this will work well? Going to be using to listen to music at desk (kind of an audiophile here) as well as some light mixing.
Use the condenser microphone you are talking in to measure and adjust the frequency response. This would annihilate struggling with sound quality almost completely, and level up your mixes.
actually that would destroy my mixes lol I think you are referring to a measurement mic! yeah I have one and thought about using sonarworks but I tried to review these monitors as they are and try them in a bunch of different rooms to hear there sound.
@@ju1ceaudio Thank you for the review, that is the right way to do it. But the sound depends very heavily on speakers placement and surrounding surfaces, so no one can predict how the speaker would sound in the next installation. Especially if it's a budget speaker targeted for newbies (who knows, where they throw them). On the other hand, you can get microphone frequency response from the datasheet (or the Internet) and that curve is NOT dependent on the variables mentioned above (except for relatively small sample deviation). And having this tool now you can magically turn almost any speaker (having enough power and modest quality) into perfectly sounding monitors at the listening position. Once created the filter could be used with the Equalizer APO or plugin in you DAW. The room treatment does help to reduce amount of correction, but never makes a perfect result (though you should make aprox half of investments to the room treatment, but newbies doesn't do it). So you have either bad sound with any good speakers, or good sound with measurement microphone and modest powerful speakers.
Great video! I just ordered these speakers and I've got a question about the USB connectivity. My PC does not have any USB-C ports, so would it be possible to connect these speakers with a USB-C to USB-A cable? And would this have any (negative) side-effects? Thanks!
@@llee9928 I have an iPhone, but I do have multiple USB cables. What I was wondering, though, is if it's possible to connect these speakers to a USB-A port on a PC or if it's necessary to connect them to a USB-C port. Luckily the manufacturer got back to me and they told me that it should work just fine, without any negative side-effects :)
@@yber15 I can't buy this model yet, the agent has not stocked it. By the way, most of the cables given by Android phones have USB2.0 data channels, and the quality of the cables is good.
@@llee9928 I've been using these speakers for a little over a week now. I use them in conjunction with the Sonarworks SoundID room correction software. I highly recommend these speakers, especially for the price! The only two things I'd recommend is buying some stands that at least somewhat isolate them from your desk since they seem to transfer quite a lot, as well as buying the longer interconnect cable if u want to cleanly route that cable. The cable that comes with it is just way too short and only long enough to perfectly reach the other speaker without much to spare. Cheers!
I wonder if adding some anti-resonance stuff like no-rez from gr-research would be worth it. It would put it at the same price as the iloud micro monitors, but could outperform them without the resonance?
@@ju1ceaudio I bet that would be sick. Present Day Production made a video on the LP-8 where they tamed the resonances and commented on the improvement. It's a shame that Kali doesn't brace the monitors, but also can't be mad about the value they bring to the table for the price. Btw I appreciate your videos! Good stuff!
How much clearance does that tethered cable need between the back of the monitor and a wall? I wish they would have right angled the cable so it could be flush, it looks like it pokes out straight out of the back about 3"
@@ju1ceaudio Sound is most important, I'm getting a pair delivered tmrw. I tried the Iloud micros and the bass port resonance is too weird for me to mix with so hopefully these feel more natural in the lows
unfortunate how odd that hourglass look is. seems such a random frivolous idea. sad. if kali made stuff that was not so plasticy, like bamboo, their stuff could sell for double the cost. or ascend acoustics should make studio monitors, as they do use bamboo.
Lol Frivolous. I do agree that all of their models look cheap, but I think its to keep the cost down to put the money towards the sound. Which in my opinion I am fine with.
I don't get it. Why do all of these people go down to TH-cam and watch videos of people talking about their speakers? Has every one of these people have gone in completely and utterly insane? Shouldn't you at least test the speaker so we get an idea of what it sounds like? Or at least play the speaker?
finally someone reviewed, excited to watch!
been expecting to see just a lil bit of sound showcase
sorry bro ill imclude that in the next vid for sure!
@@ju1ceaudio thank you!🙏🏻
subbed and rang the bell to not miss it lol, checked out your other vids, quality is top notch! keep it up!
@@anybody4802 Thanks bro that means a lot to me! I just uploaded the video.
Your observations closely match Erin's measurement charts and impressions👌 Wild little monitor for that price..
Yeah bro!
Man, glad to finally see someone do a review on these. Looking to depart with my G2 Rokit 5's, and something like this applies perfectly to my studio set up and overall jump in quality and tech. Thanks for your review!
Welcome Bro! Yeah man you will love them.
@@ju1ceaudio Yeah, I was considering their LP-6 V2 line of monitors, but these seem to take the best from those and re-direct them into this dope package of a set of monitors, and again, for my untreated space and its size, will be super clutch.
@@IamDJFTR yup you said it best bro.
@@ju1ceaudio I just saw im a promo video from Kali, they do sell a longer cable to connect the active speaker to the passive one. You have to email them to get it, but they do offer longer cables since you mentioned that being a con to this system.
@@IamDJFTR Oh I didn't know that
Finally a detailed review for these! Do you think these are good for apartment situations where you can’t be too loud because of neighbors?
Oh yeah a 100% they have nice bass but its not enough that will travel far. Also at low volumes they sound great.
just have to turn down low or mix w lower frequencies turned down/ check bass in headphones. bass travels in all directions (omni). or ask to heR it in their space to define an agreeable level. not to anonymousplain lol
Just bought mine after watching this video, and likewise, you are right, they sound amazing, 3D image and the bass is so well defined, love them!
Nice bro congrats!
Waiting for this bro, excited to watch.
Oh, I thought your next post was about another subwoofer that may contend with JBL.
That’s coming soon! Still working on that one, it’s the Kali ws 6.2!
@@ju1ceaudio Thank you bro, I can't wait to order already. Just waiting for you on which of the two to buy.
@@helster_vonn Yeah bro the Kali ws 6.2 is much better than the jbl!
@@ju1ceaudio woah, cant wait for your review bro. Sad news though, my father was just diagnosed with cancer stage 4. I guess my complete set will have to wait.
Great video. First video I watch about these monitors and I don't think need to watch anything more after this, great job 👍
What speaker is next to the LP-UNF at 6:40?
Thank you bro I really appreciate it. Those are the Kali IN-8 V2
I wonder how the new D3V is going to compare to the LP-UNF
Thats true i do want to review those soon.
Can’t decide between these and Adam T5V’s. The Adam’s are cheaper in the UK and have a better warranty. Also no funky interconnect needed but they are bigger and no room correction. Also looked at the D3V’s but in all honesty I don’t need something that loud. Also don’t like the proprietary interconnect cables as my iloud socket failed due to the heavy cable.
Thanks man, you can get an 8ft cable from Kali. I couldn't get a clean cable setup with the default cable.
Nice bro ive been hearing that lately glad they offered that
That's a good review. They sell the 8' interconnect cable.
Thank you!
theres a longer interconnecting cable available if you ask them =]
I heard !
Might get these for my digital cabinet piano, just stick them on top, won’t use stands as they are exactly ear height I would imagine, space isn’t a concern that much so I could get lp6 or in5 but these lp unf are basically the same as lp6 I believe. What would you suggest for my circumstances may I ask, great video btw.
Oh yeah these would be perfect for that becuase the also have rubber feet appreciate it!
This video really sold me on these man, are the Isoacoustics you are using the 130 or 155 ?
I think the 155, the medium sized ones
Good review. What do you think about PreSonus Eris 3.5 3.5-inch Powered Studio Monitors - 2nd Generation compare to this one? Would love to hear your opinion on that.
I havent heard those yet, but will try to get my hands on them!
I know Erin's audio Corner who has incredibly detailed reviews said he hated them so much he refused to make a full video on them
Those are ass... Like really bad
Personally I really like the PreSonus. I had the previous gen 4.5, I currently have the 2nd gen 3.5 in a shop area setup, and I’m really wanting to try the 5.
I have the presonus eris and I'm planning on travelling with some speakers for work. I don't love them! They're a big scooped in the mids/low mids and pokey in the high mids.
Great, informative, relaxed review. How do they sound when not close to them? Thank you!
Thank you sir, not so close they sound pretty good too. But the closer the better.
hows it powered up and how long is the cord between the two speakers? I see a plug but no outlet for it on the back of the speaker. I guess it plugs into the rectangle pieced plug in that plugs into the back?
It has a power cord to one speaker and from that speaker is a 5 foot cable to the other.
Awsome video bro
Im almost sold at this point , you seem very honest and know wut your saying,... heres my question though... i do lots of diffrent music... would you recommend these for VERY heavy music?.. like "Deathetal" type stuff???
Death metal is very midrange heavy so these could potentially work! But probably ns-10 would work good from what i heard.
@ju1ceaudio ok cool
Thank you ,i appreciate it :)
I'm looking for some decent all-purpose desktop speakers that I'll also be using to play guitar through and these seem like a perfect pair considering all the connectivity options.
Yeah they work great
Do you think they are worth for using with a TV for movies and series and casual music listening?
Yeah they are worth it Forsure. With the tuning options you can make them fun sounding.
Hi, Are they better thanAdam audio D3V ??? thnx
Sound quaility wise yes, but for ease of use no.
Thanks for the video!
I'm considering getting these to replace some very old m audio studiophile dx4s. Desk space is at a premium the m audios barely fit and the kalis are a little larger but I think I can cram them on there.
I am going to be using them with a presonos eris sub 8. Do you think this will work well?
Going to be using to listen to music at desk (kind of an audiophile here) as well as some light mixing.
Yeah that should work well!
Use the condenser microphone you are talking in to measure and adjust the frequency response. This would annihilate struggling with sound quality almost completely, and level up your mixes.
actually that would destroy my mixes lol I think you are referring to a measurement mic! yeah I have one and thought about using sonarworks but I tried to review these monitors as they are and try them in a bunch of different rooms to hear there sound.
@@ju1ceaudio Thank you for the review, that is the right way to do it.
But the sound depends very heavily on speakers placement and surrounding surfaces, so no one can predict how the speaker would sound in the next installation. Especially if it's a budget speaker targeted for newbies (who knows, where they throw them).
On the other hand, you can get microphone frequency response from the datasheet (or the Internet) and that curve is NOT dependent on the variables mentioned above (except for relatively small sample deviation). And having this tool now you can magically turn almost any speaker (having enough power and modest quality) into perfectly sounding monitors at the listening position.
Once created the filter could be used with the Equalizer APO or plugin in you DAW.
The room treatment does help to reduce amount of correction, but never makes a perfect result (though you should make aprox half of investments to the room treatment, but newbies doesn't do it).
So you have either bad sound with any good speakers, or good sound with measurement microphone and modest powerful speakers.
How abot yamaha hs5, compare with lpunf😢
Hs5s are good if you have a sub other wise the barley hit 80hz
Thanks.
welocme! thanks for watching
How they are perform in transient speed and bass articulation
Pretty fast bro. I like them alot
thank you for the review. can you suggest a wall mount that would work for these?
Hmm they dont have wall mount holes for these. I Personally would not wall mount these.
@@ju1ceaudio Thank you
How bad that resonance in the low med . And how the transient and detiled are usefull for pro mixes. Can i miss any detiled or detiled sound stage
its there but not to to bad
Great video! I just ordered these speakers and I've got a question about the USB connectivity. My PC does not have any USB-C ports, so would it be possible to connect these speakers with a USB-C to USB-A cable? And would this have any (negative) side-effects? Thanks!
Why not use your Android phone's power cable to do what you need it to do?
@@llee9928 I have an iPhone, but I do have multiple USB cables. What I was wondering, though, is if it's possible to connect these speakers to a USB-A port on a PC or if it's necessary to connect them to a USB-C port.
Luckily the manufacturer got back to me and they told me that it should work just fine, without any negative side-effects :)
@@yber15 I can't buy this model yet, the agent has not stocked it. By the way, most of the cables given by Android phones have USB2.0 data channels, and the quality of the cables is good.
@@llee9928 I've been using these speakers for a little over a week now. I use them in conjunction with the Sonarworks SoundID room correction software. I highly recommend these speakers, especially for the price! The only two things I'd recommend is buying some stands that at least somewhat isolate them from your desk since they seem to transfer quite a lot, as well as buying the longer interconnect cable if u want to cleanly route that cable. The cable that comes with it is just way too short and only long enough to perfectly reach the other speaker without much to spare. Cheers!
Yup same notes I had! Great speakers forsure
Is it 5 or 3 feet? Multiple reviews provide these 2 different answers.
I think its 5 feet but i think they come with a longer one now. They also sell it on there website.
@ju1ceaudio thanks bro. I can live with 5 feet
Will external dacs be a waste since these utilize DSP?
No because giving it the best signal regardless is key. I’ve used dac with dsp based speakers and it still makes a huge difference
@@ju1ceaudio great I already own rose technics RT5000 and earmen tradutto dacs which I personally love. Thanks for your input
Did you hook your sub up to these? Do you think a sub would be worth adding in a small room?
I didn't actually, but im sure if you hook up a sub to take that low end out of the speakers they will be super good. I am going to try it soon!
the WS-6.2 from Kali pairs really well with these
did you mention the negatives you said you noticed?
Yeah, Just the cord is to short but they fixed that !
@@ju1ceaudio ty but nvm i ordered yamaha hs4 :P
All good bro im sure they are good too!
@@ju1ceaudio how did they fix it, are they including a longer cable in the box now?
What is the advantage of the stands?
so it doesn't transfer any vibration to your desk, also raises them up to proper ear height.
I wonder if adding some anti-resonance stuff like no-rez from gr-research would be worth it. It would put it at the same price as the iloud micro monitors, but could outperform them without the resonance?
yeah I have some dyno mat i was thinking about putting there.
@@ju1ceaudio I bet that would be sick.
Present Day Production made a video on the LP-8 where they tamed the resonances and commented on the improvement.
It's a shame that Kali doesn't brace the monitors, but also can't be mad about the value they bring to the table for the price.
Btw I appreciate your videos! Good stuff!
Yeah i saw that video actually! Yeah i was thinking the same thing but for the cost they are killer. Ill let you know if i do it soon!
Thanks bro means alot.
@@ju1ceaudio 💯Definitely would watch!
How much clearance does that tethered cable need between the back of the monitor and a wall? I wish they would have right angled the cable so it could be flush, it looks like it pokes out straight out of the back about 3"
It does kinda so up against the wall would prob not work. But Trs will prob do the same!
@@ju1ceaudio Sound is most important, I'm getting a pair delivered tmrw. I tried the Iloud micros and the bass port resonance is too weird for me to mix with so hopefully these feel more natural in the lows
You shouldn’t be putting monitors up against a wall anyway!
@@officialWWM Yeah yeah yeah, I live in nyc. I got them about 3-4" off the wall angled on my desk and sound great. I only listen at 60-65 db at home
@@6832jack fair enough. Gotta do what you gotta do 🤷🏻♂️
Can i mix professionale with this without subwoofer?
Yeah i think you can
So is it worth it?
Yeah very much worth it. They sound great.
Mixcube or these?
Mixcubes will always be a secondary monitor, so mixcubes and headphones yes, otherwise no
wish they came in white, and weren't so funky looking lol
haha
unfortunate how odd that hourglass look is. seems such a random frivolous idea. sad.
if kali made stuff that was not so plasticy, like bamboo, their stuff could sell for double the cost. or ascend acoustics should make studio monitors, as they do use bamboo.
Lol Frivolous. I do agree that all of their models look cheap, but I think its to keep the cost down to put the money towards the sound. Which in my opinion I am fine with.
I will buy these and sell my bigger monitors. The bigger ones don't fit my smaller room.
Nice
I don't get it. Why do all of these people go down to TH-cam and watch videos of people talking about their speakers? Has every one of these people have gone in completely and utterly insane?
Shouldn't you at least test the speaker so we get an idea of what it sounds like?
Or at least play the speaker?
haha you and your name are funny. Idk but i watch reviews on anything, places to eat, movies, gear ,you name it.
103db.?? Is impossible to play that loud.. 😂
Impossible no, with distortion yes haha