Watching this from Budapest in Hungary, this is a 5-star review in all aspects. Now, the only difference between G2 and G3 editions of this thing is a very slight change in the front bass port shape and size, very slight. However, the main thing that you did not mention: Rokit RP10-3 Gen 1, Gen 2, Gen 3 3-ways were all driven by a trio of Class-AB category amps. Whereas all the current Gen 4 Rokits are driven by Class D amps which as more powerful but, of course, are Class D. The enclosure changed quite a bit, and they added DSP with a small LCD screen on the back, like what live sound active speakers also have. In general, Class AB is more pleasing to the ear, but the Class D camp have made great progress. In general, I was told that the Gen 4 RP10-3 "sounds better" than the previous versions. Also you could have mentioned that these are midfield monitors and not nearfield monitors. So, you should never be anything closer than 2 meters from one of them, and personally, I would recommend having them 2.5 to 4.5 meters away. Midfield range, not nearfield. For shorter listening distances, the waves from the 3 drivers will not have a chance to converge, so it will be a mess and headache-inducing. Also, re. the "KRK rap." Well, they have various product & price categories, of course, like most mfrs, with the Rokit series being their entry level. Now, when you move to their topline V-series, particularly to the V8, those you will find in many mid-level music studios. www.krkmusic.com/ www.krkmusic.com/Studio-Monitors/V8 Also check out their new horizontal orientation subwoofers, they have them in 3 sizes: with 8, 10, 12 inch woofer membranes. www.krkmusic.com/Powered-Subwoofer/s12
The 10-3's are exceptional. NOT to be confused with the rest of the 2-way Rokits. Inferior in the midrange to the coaxial Kali IN-8, but they're still excellent and have the low-end and mid-field advantage.
Great video on details. Really curious how these would sound for audio use. I have a new Bluesound Nodi streamer hooked to a pair of KRK-Rokit 6's that sound great. Only draw back is listening to music at low levels.
Do want! Im currently running the vxt4 with 10s which sound amazing (I am not mixing only enjoying music) but trying to balance them together is a guessing game. Would love to reference the 10-3.
Thanks for the review AJ. I gathered that you use them mostly for music production purposes however what are your thoughts on using these for home DJ purposes? I’ve been looking for a more “prosumer” kind of monitor / speakers for home DJ’ing. Appreciate your feedback. Cheers.
Oh man!! you CANT go wrong with these for a Home DJ rig.. just turn up the lows, and you're GOOD!! They will give you all the bottom end you need. For studio uses, where things cant be too boomy, I needed to add a sub, as I prefer to leave all settings flat rather than tinker with them. For a DJ though? There's a little more freedom, and you can tweak those settings to taste, and i promise you'll love what you hear.
Personally, and speaking from experience, I would not sit anywhere closer than 2.5 meters form one of these 3-way Rokit RP10-3s irrespective of volume/SPL settings. And definitely not a single centimeter closer than 2.0 meters.
Have recently purchased these monitors. Was wondering what would be your advise on setting up for dj use. Have read your answer to Robin Ghosh. A step by step in-depth of what exactly to do. As I am not really savvy in monitor setup. Any help greatfully appreciated. Dean..
I thought so too, but for the distance that I used them KRK recommends the tweeters on the 10-3's to be on the inside for "near field" monitoring. If you are doing mid-field monitoring then the tweeters go to the outside.
hello AJ i am using the 10-3 from years may i get to know how to place this monitors perfectly from years and how to caliberate...i dont have any spl meter or rta mics
Watching this from Budapest in Hungary, this is a 5-star review in all aspects. Now, the only difference between G2 and G3 editions of this thing is a very slight change in the front bass port shape and size, very slight. However, the main thing that you did not mention: Rokit RP10-3 Gen 1, Gen 2, Gen 3 3-ways were all driven by a trio of Class-AB category amps. Whereas all the current Gen 4 Rokits are driven by Class D amps which as more powerful but, of course, are Class D. The enclosure changed quite a bit, and they added DSP with a small LCD screen on the back, like what live sound active speakers also have. In general, Class AB is more pleasing to the ear, but the Class D camp have made great progress. In general, I was told that the Gen 4 RP10-3 "sounds better" than the previous versions.
Also you could have mentioned that these are midfield monitors and not nearfield monitors. So, you should never be anything closer than 2 meters from one of them, and personally, I would recommend having them 2.5 to 4.5 meters away. Midfield range, not nearfield. For shorter listening distances, the waves from the 3 drivers will not have a chance to converge, so it will be a mess and headache-inducing.
Also, re. the "KRK rap." Well, they have various product & price categories, of course, like most mfrs, with the Rokit series being their entry level. Now, when you move to their topline V-series, particularly to the V8, those you will find in many mid-level music studios.
www.krkmusic.com/
www.krkmusic.com/Studio-Monitors/V8
Also check out their new horizontal orientation subwoofers, they have them in 3 sizes: with 8, 10, 12 inch woofer membranes.
www.krkmusic.com/Powered-Subwoofer/s12
Good review. I’m buying these tomorrow and this was the only recent review I could find.
It's hard to find ANYTHING on these.. glad it helped.
I got a pair this year and I love them.
The 10-3's are exceptional. NOT to be confused with the rest of the 2-way Rokits. Inferior in the midrange to the coaxial Kali IN-8, but they're still excellent and have the low-end and mid-field advantage.
I've had mine for about 7-8 years.. Still love them.
Great video on details. Really curious how these would sound for audio use. I have a new Bluesound Nodi streamer hooked to a pair of KRK-Rokit 6's that sound great. Only draw back is listening to music at low levels.
Do want! Im currently running the vxt4 with 10s which sound amazing (I am not mixing only enjoying music) but trying to balance them together is a guessing game. Would love to reference the 10-3.
Thanks for the review AJ. I gathered that you use them mostly for music production purposes however what are your thoughts on using these for home DJ purposes? I’ve been looking for a more “prosumer” kind of monitor / speakers for home DJ’ing. Appreciate your feedback.
Cheers.
Oh man!! you CANT go wrong with these for a Home DJ rig.. just turn up the lows, and you're GOOD!! They will give you all the bottom end you need. For studio uses, where things cant be too boomy, I needed to add a sub, as I prefer to leave all settings flat rather than tinker with them. For a DJ though? There's a little more freedom, and you can tweak those settings to taste, and i promise you'll love what you hear.
@@AJAudio thanks for the guidance and the great content!! Looking forward to getting a pair of these in the near future. =)
Bro Loved the video!
I have an apartment, and I am looking to buy some KRK, what can you advise me to get?
I am a Drum and Bass DJ, and TH-camr.
Informative video ,,, Thanks bro.
Would you say they are good for producing on like 1 M away and 1M apart of each other ?
Great review!!
Personally, and speaking from experience, I would not sit anywhere closer than 2.5 meters form one of these 3-way Rokit RP10-3s irrespective of volume/SPL settings. And definitely not a single centimeter closer than 2.0 meters.
Have recently purchased these monitors. Was wondering what would be your advise on setting up for dj use. Have read your answer to Robin Ghosh. A step by step in-depth of what exactly to do. As I am not really savvy in monitor setup. Any help greatfully appreciated.
Dean..
You should have the tweeters on the outside - like how we place audio in a mix - basses down the middle and highs on the side.
I thought so too, but for the distance that I used them KRK recommends the tweeters on the 10-3's to be on the inside for "near field" monitoring. If you are doing mid-field monitoring then the tweeters go to the outside.
Great Review!
can i sing karaoke on this krk 10 g4
Krk 10-3 g4 or Adam A7x/Eve audio sc07 for music listening? They are in the same price range.
Those monitor stands,holding krk’s which are they?Because i also have krk 10-3 gen 3
From what I've heard and spent krk are for unexpected mixers
hello AJ i am using the 10-3 from years
may i get to know how to place this monitors perfectly from years and how to caliberate...i dont have any spl meter or rta mics
Do these hiss too?
How you talk about good Adams then buy krk 😂😂😂how bro how they sound like normal speakers