These are fantastic, especially if you have a subwoofer and can run analog crossover. With crossover, the speakers melt away and you hear and place whatever sound is coming out of these. Fantastic work, Adam Audio. Highly, highly recommend pairing these with a subwoofer and having crossover capabilities. Literally was sold on these as soon as I saw they existed, and at this price?! Adam Audio's reputation is impeccable, I'm just grateful us desktop users are worth your time!
The D3V's are a dream come true(just ordered a pair, right after I watched this video!) Thanks Adam Audio, for making these amazing...yet very affordable monitors!
@@FlightdeckJohnny100% they do, but matched to this speaker design. The larger units appear to have larger versions of these tweeters with larger waveguides, but the same base technology.
Just bought a pair - they're fantastic for my small studio! I have an Apple Studio Display and MacBook, and I'm pleased that I can connect the speakers via the display, freeing up USB C slots on my MacBook.
@@ADAMAudioBerlin Ive just bought some through Thomann Spain, it says shipping in 1-2 weeks thats how new they are! love it, cant wait! (they will go next to my A7x)
@Charles13X Hey Charles, thanks for your feedback. We're sorry to hear the D3Vs couldn't satisfy your needs. We're interested in your experience with our product and we'd like to know what we can improve to meet your expectations next time! Feel free to reach out to us via social media or directly to our support team: www.adam-audio.com/en/contact/ Best, Jasper from ADAM
@@JaKunaMusic Let's not push it, those are 400 bucks CAD. Are they Genelecs? No. Are they impossible to beat not even close for design/bucks ratio? IMHO as someone who worked in hi-fi, absolutely.
Yeah, but not the (old) Micros…as the price seems to be in the range of the new (less micro) Micro Pros, which do offer X-monitor calibration and profiling.
Now you`re talking! This is what i always wished the iLouds would use. I have the Gen1 and unfortunately as expected they have some serious flatulence-port noise with bass heavy music. Passive radiators are the best solution especially for tiny speakers. Congrats Adam. I now know what my new traveling speaker will be
I have these monitors in white, and I am really satisfied with them. They are ideal if space is a problem. I like to use them on microphone standards. The sound image is very clear and detailed and I love to work with them. The lows are surprisingly good for such small monitors. If I would have some critique it would be about the very sort 20 minutes before the monitors go in stand-by. If I go off to make a cup of coffee and go through some mail the monitors are turned off when I start working again. That can be annoying at times. Other than that they are great monitors that I can fully recommend, especially for those that have limited space.
Hi @jclosed2516! Thanks for your feedback, we're happy to hear you like the D3Vs! We're currently working on an improved version of the firmware, which will address the issue about the auto-standby. This version will be available in the next few weeks. Greetings from Berlin!
The evolution in speaker technology never cease to amazes me... just a few years ago I worked with Totem Acoustic, a more classic hi-fi brand. Passive radiators and a ribbon twitter, plus bi-amplification of a total of 120 watts per speaker and DSP... in this size and price point this is completely absurd to me! I don't people have any idea how ridiculous this is for 400 CAD.
@@rhizomorph-music Honestly if the quality is there, it absolutely isn't "way too expensive", remember that we're in a post inflation spike state. 400$ for a single monitor would definitely NOT be in the audiophile range. Even then, I just checked and the pricing is for the pair. Already just based on the price, things don't add up because the price is just simply too low for the product to have a reasonable chance to compete with the "serious speakers" that are out there. 3.5" Woofers seems excessively small to me. I sincerely hope I'm wrong and these puppies are complete game changers, but that would be statistically highly unlikely again considering the low price.
@@Silent_Stillness Yes, they are only available as a pair. And the sealed design with double passive radiators is truly astonishing. The frequency response is 45 Hz - 23.2 kHz at -6dB SPL. We hope you get to hear them soon. Let us know how you like them if you do! All the best, Daniel
as everything seems to get worse and more expensive, music stuff seems to get better and cheaper! generalising of course but yeh interesting time for us
Preordered the black D3V, yesterday. It'll go great with my MBP 14 and iPad Pro setups. I love Adam speakers. Been rocking a pair of the A7V for almost 2 years. I paired them with an SVS SB3000 sub to make a kick ass 2.1 PC audio system for music and games.
Hello, I'm considering getting the T5V for music AND gaming. Do you have latency on windows when you play with your speakers ? Do you know if it would be better to get these D3V instead of the T5V ? thanks
Very smart and convincingly designed. Well done Adams. I don’t why Bluetooth option is not available in this. It’s actually a multi purpose use monitor. Bluetooth is must.
@@ADAMAudioBerlinseriously add Bluetooth to all Monitors as it’s 2025 almost and it’s just convenient, further more make a7V better !!! A7X. Was much better.
Bluetooth reduces quality, why would you want to degrade your sound? If you want to play your phone through it, just use the digital USB-C connection. Wired connections and aways going to be better.
Just purchased in white. Loving the sound and great for my smaller space. Where can I get the tall stand that’s used in the video? The one where you can screw into the base.
Hi @richhewes! Glad to hear you enjoy your new D3Vs! :) The stand is the K&M Tischstativ: www.k-m.de/produkte/mikrofonstative/tischstative-tischsprechstellen/232-tischstativ-schwarz You can use any stand, with a 3/8" screw mount, like many microphone stands have. Greetings from Berlin!
@@ADAMAudioBerlin I have the ones with the bigger base. A little tip. The thread of the stands do not go all the way in, resulting in slightly tilted monitors. The solution is to add a 2mm thick ring between the monitor and the stand. I personally have made a simple design with a 30mm long shaft with a 50mm diameter ring on top, and printed it on my Bambulab Mini. It works perfectly.
Hello adam, I am a D3V speaker user from China, I have a little trick to solve the problem of tweeter not working at low volume (my English level is terrible, this is the English translation with a translator) Trigger condition for the tweeter not working: as long as the speaker is currently playing a sound with a low volume in the high frequencies, the tweeter hardly works! Solution: Play a high-frequency sine wave of around 21khz at the right volume in the background to keep the tweeter working. Note: this high-frequency sine wave can not turn up the sound, as long as the volume can be opened to allow the tweeter to continue to work, otherwise it will be the speaker to get the sound or let the sound played by the distortion or popping situation
This is a great way to fix the problem before a firmware update, and this method also takes care of the bad design of auto standby after 20 minutes of no audio.
@@billybartcody3591agreed they’re very efficient and surprisingly usable in open air. Might give the Adams a spin also, the dual passive radiator setup definitely is promising
@@billybartcody3591 iLoud micros are amazing, so portable and great sound. There is few downsides for examble case start resonating around 60hz sub and connection cable and connecting ports seems weak.
Preordered. I want them to use a bit differently, as on stage near field monitors for piano/keyboard. They check the boxes on technical stuff. Now, if they sound anywhere near as good as they're advertised, I'll be a very happy customer. Can't wait!
Hi Doctorkj! We’ve heard feedback from several customers about the sleep mode on the D3V, and we’re happy to share that the next firmware update will address this. The standby activation time will be extended from 20 to 60 minutes, and you’ll also have the option to completely deactivate the automatic standby. Thanks for helping us to improve your experience with the D3V-all the best from Berlin! Daniel
How long is the cable that connects both speakers? Can we have more details on what the different DSP, Position, Desk and ROOM settings are doing? Are the settings affecting the frequencies?
I have the hardware ARC Studio, and it makes a big difference if you are working in a less treated room. The Monitors themselves sound great even without the ARC Studio, but that little box gives some nice little improvements on a already great set of monitors.
why wouldn`t it be possible? Adding a sub to small speakers is the best you can do for them and for yourself. You can combine the vast majority of speakers in existence with a sub.
Yes, that is possible with the two balanced TSR sockets. Although, they really pack a punch with the two ppassive radiators. You should have a listen. Greetings from Berlin!
@@ADAMAudioBerlin Thanks Adam Audio. These monitors look super cool. But are too small for me. I feel the A7v would be more suited for accurate mixing and mastering.
Hi @andreas-wismann! Sorry for the confusion here. The Power supply consists of a power cable and a power block. We'll try to add a photo of it to the product page soon!
I have Adam Audio D3V. I will pair it with a T10S 10" Subwoofer. Adam audio D3v is connected to my desktop USB. What wires do I need for a subwoofer connection?
The USB connection supports only up to 16bit 48 kHz for both my PC and Mac, instead of the 24bit 48 kHz as advertised, also can't find any firmware updates.🤔
Hi @张偲-u5e! The internal AD-converter for converting the signal from the TRS-Inputs works with 24 Bit, while the USB-C connection works with 16 Bit. You can find that info on our website under "signal processing": www.adam-audio.com/en/desktop/d3v/ Greetings from Berlin!
Hi @RM-hy4so! You can use any subwoofer with them by using the TRS inputs of the D3Vs. Check out our subwoofers here: www.adam-audio.com/en/subwoofers/ Greetings from Berlin!
My PC speakers are aging and I'm looling to replace them. Could I connect my DAP to the DV3 by either USB-C or 4.4mm jacks with no PC connection? The speakers could then be portable to play in other rooms just using the DAP.
I'm sure it will be the best desktop type monitor but I'm not keen of that interconnect cable. I know it is carrying two signals but I'd prefer 2 jack cables or something more standard - incase you forget it on the way to your mate's house or break it!
Hi @manouchelli! There are balanced 1/4" TRS inputs, as well as a USB-C input: www.adam-audio.com/en/technology/usb-c-balanced-analog-inputs/ Greetings from Berlin!
Hi ADAM Audio, I just have a quick question. I love the sound of my D3V speakers, but I'm having some high frequency clarity issues at low volumes. It sounds like the tweeters are disabled past a certain threshold. Are you guys aware of this, and is there any way that could be fixed with a firmware update? Thank you.
Hi Thursday, thank you for reaching out. Yes, we are aware of the issue, and we will address this, as well as a longer standby time and the option to deactivate auto standby, with a firmware update in the new year. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions or additional feedback on the D3Vs. Thanks for choosing ADAM Audio and all the best from Berlin, Daniel.
There is no driver needed as the USB-C input is “class compliant” which means the standard Windows and Mac drivers will work. Plug in the loudspeaker and select “ADAM Audio D3V” in the output device list and audio will be heard. The latency is negligible, but of course this also depends on the rest of the hardware that you are working with. Greetings from Berlin, Daniel
If you buy 2 pairs of D3V, how do you best connect them to work together in a (4.0.0) surround sound system (i.e. one front-left channel, one front-right channel, one rear-left channel, one rear-right channel)?
Hi @theshushubird! Thanks for your question! When using them for a multichannel setup, you would need to connect via the TRS inputs, where the corresponding outputs of the interface would need to be connected to the active speakers of each pair. I hope this helps you out!
Hi @SKRDmusic! We recommend to look at the specs and if possible try them out yourself. Find here the detailed measurement report here for more details: 👉 www.adam-audio.com/content/uploads/2024/10/adam-audio-d3v-desktop-monitor-measurement-report-english.pdf
how do these compare to the T5V for musicproduction purposes? are these more colored for "fun" listening or do they too aim for a flat frequency response?
They differ especially in SPL, size, and portability. You don't need a dedicated interface for these for example. They have a flat response from 45 Hz - 23.2 kHz at -6dB SPL and they are made for professional applications. Of course, the convenience with USB-C makes them also great for entertainment purpose. Greetings, Daniel
I don't like monitors that need connection between them, so still going for the T7V. Just wish those had the threads for stands too. Way more option for placement.
Hi @annebokma4637, the D3Vs are mountable to standard microphone stands, which makes them very flexible in mounting :) The connection between the two speakers allows to control both speakers at once via the frontside knob of the active speaker.
@@ADAMAudioBerlin I know, but I still prefer your T7V. Just wish those had that same mounting option. The A7V can be mounted easier. But those aren't in my budget ... Yet 😁 If the connection is just for the controls, why not over rj45 or even better, wireless? If both speakers house their own amps that should work. Now that I have your attention, are you looking into giving the A7V network port Dante functionality? That would be awesome
Hi @boblehman1726! The cabinet details can be found on our website along with all other technical details of the D3V. www.adam-audio.com/en/desktop/d3v/ The Dimensions are 200x150x115mm. Greetings from Berlin!
Do you think these would have enough connectivity and low end for music production and DJ’ing to replace a pair of KRK Rokit 5s (G4)? I have a small room, not really sound treated.
If these ribbon tweeters deliver in the same way the other speaker models do, this will beat all competitors in the price range, and probably one step above.
Hi @shumoyoyoyaya! In combination with the D3V we could recommend a SUB7 or SUB8, depending on your personal needs and setup! You can find our subwoofers here: shop.adam-audio.com/en/subwoofer/ Greetings from Berlin!
These look great but your missing a trick slightly. Will there eventually be a dedicated sub offered at another point for these? I know you do great work but you cant outsmart physics and you still want a bigger speaker for Bass Frequencies. So will their be a D3V Sub or would your recommend one of the current subs you sell?
Hey there, if you wish for personalized consulting regarding a new set of speakers, feel free to reach out to our support team here: support.adam-audio.com/hc/en-gb/requests/new We will gladly help you to find the best solution for your specific needs. All the best and greetings from Berlin!
I don't think there would be a sub and I also don't think you realize the impact of passive radiator on bass extension. Those are tiny speakers for tiny rooms. It doesn't really make sense to use them if you have a sub. They're not made for that.
@@jas_bataille most speakers are not really „made for a sub“. Almost every speaker can profit by adding a sub. 30 years ago i remember the audiophiles complaining about subs but thank God this way of thinking is long gone and Subs have proven their worth and are here to stay. You win upper bass and midrange reserves on the Satellites as their woofer is less stressed if you keep the lower bass away from them . Also you don`t need a manufacturer to provide you a matching subwoofer. This also is not rocket science. You can find one that matches any speaker if you look in this vast market that exists today. A passive radiator is simply the expensive and better brother of Bass reflex. It does not have any kind of „impact“ on low end, it simply works better than reflex ports most times. Its not rocket science.That said If you want low bass from a driver the more bass you achieve the less spl you gain. Its always a give and take. A passive radiator will not give you more spl than a normal port, you can simply sometimes easier tune it deeper than fitting a long reflex port in a speaker but thats another discussion. My two cents
It's an active pair, with one monitor carrying an amplified signal to the other monitor. This way, you can control the volume for the pair with one knob. Greetings from Berlin!
@szityin Thanks for your comment, we generally recommend to transport our monitors in their original packaging. We'll consider your wish for an additional carrying bag!
If I had enough money this one would've been the best for me! Perfect from every aspect even including price point! Only reason I'm not buying this is my current financial condition😭. Maybe in near future!
These are fantastic, especially if you have a subwoofer and can run analog crossover. With crossover, the speakers melt away and you hear and place whatever sound is coming out of these. Fantastic work, Adam Audio. Highly, highly recommend pairing these with a subwoofer and having crossover capabilities.
Literally was sold on these as soon as I saw they existed, and at this price?! Adam Audio's reputation is impeccable, I'm just grateful us desktop users are worth your time!
speakers are getting so good now
@oraz. They are!
Ironically, there's less talent in the music industry.
@@josue_kay you've been listening to the wrong stuff
@@josue_kay that's bs.
The D3V's are a dream come true(just ordered a pair, right after I watched this video!) Thanks Adam Audio, for making these amazing...yet very affordable monitors!
Hi @HighlandStudio91! Thanks for appreciating, we can't wait for you to have them! 🥰
How do you like them?
I know we're talking about the new monitors, but I need your X-files t-shirt
literally stole this video :)
Search for the 95/96ish X Files Merch Collection. Good luck.
I was thinking it is completely inappropriate
I think it means D3V made by torturing Aliens.
Its so firee
@adamaudioberlin, I have to say, I'm a fan. Great speakers. You've nailed this one.
Hi @johnvcougar! Thanks for your feedback, we're happy to hear that 🙌
All the best from Berlin,
Daniel
Can wait to hear what these sound like next to the recent competitors... What a time to be a music producer😁
Hi @JustPlayitc00l, can't wait for you to hear them! :)
Agree. If the ribbon speakers deliver in the same way as its big brothers, they will definitely be worth the price.
@FlightdeckJohnny We're quite fond of them 😎
My thoughts, exactly.
@@FlightdeckJohnny100% they do, but matched to this speaker design. The larger units appear to have larger versions of these tweeters with larger waveguides, but the same base technology.
Just bought a pair - they're fantastic for my small studio! I have an Apple Studio Display and MacBook, and I'm pleased that I can connect the speakers via the display, freeing up USB C slots on my MacBook.
Hi @gazell3s, Awesome! So cool to hear that 😎
What a Beauty! Especially the white one!
And you should hear them 🥰
Thank you for bringing Adam quality to the usb c speakers!!
You're welcome 😇
@@ADAMAudioBerlin Ive just bought some through Thomann Spain, it says shipping in 1-2 weeks thats how new they are! love it, cant wait! (they will go next to my A7x)
Hi @mattmartin8868! Thanks for your order! We can't wait for you to have them! 🥰
This looks really nice. The white option is a great touch as well.
@ryanchappell5962 Glad you like them! 😎
Im curious how these would compare against the IKM iloud pro’s.
@Charles13X Hey Charles, thanks for your feedback.
We're sorry to hear the D3Vs couldn't satisfy your needs. We're interested in your experience with our product and we'd like to know what we can improve to meet your expectations next time! Feel free to reach out to us via social media or directly to our support team:
www.adam-audio.com/en/contact/
Best, Jasper from ADAM
Endlich gibt es diese Adams in der perfekten Größe für den Desktop 👌👏🥳
Wir sind genauso erfreut 😇
Lets see how this compares to the IK iLoud Micro Monitors, although they are smaller, they are the compact monitor to beat for me
I'm waiting for that comparison too 😁
That and Kali Audio's LP-UNF
And genelec 8030
@@JaKunaMusic Let's not push it, those are 400 bucks CAD. Are they Genelecs? No. Are they impossible to beat not even close for design/bucks ratio?
IMHO as someone who worked in hi-fi, absolutely.
Yeah, but not the (old) Micros…as the price seems to be in the range of the new (less micro) Micro Pros, which do offer X-monitor calibration and profiling.
45hz is insane, considering my 5” monitors barely get to 43hz. adam back at it again
@iGPR3 Indeed, with the passive radiators they have an astonishingly deep low-end! 💪
Oh wow, these are absolutely perfect for my needs!! Im sold yall!
@ChannelForty2 So good to hear that! 🥰
Now you`re talking! This is what i always wished the iLouds would use. I have the Gen1 and unfortunately as expected they have some serious
flatulence-port noise with bass heavy music. Passive radiators are the best solution especially for tiny speakers.
Congrats Adam. I now know what my new traveling speaker will be
Happy to hear that. Let us know how you like them.
All the best,
Daniel
I have these monitors in white, and I am really satisfied with them. They are ideal if space is a problem. I like to use them on microphone standards. The sound image is very clear and detailed and I love to work with them. The lows are surprisingly good for such small monitors. If I would have some critique it would be about the very sort 20 minutes before the monitors go in stand-by. If I go off to make a cup of coffee and go through some mail the monitors are turned off when I start working again. That can be annoying at times.
Other than that they are great monitors that I can fully recommend, especially for those that have limited space.
Hi @jclosed2516! Thanks for your feedback, we're happy to hear you like the D3Vs! We're currently working on an improved version of the firmware, which will address the issue about the auto-standby. This version will be available in the next few weeks. Greetings from Berlin!
The evolution in speaker technology never cease to amazes me... just a few years ago I worked with Totem Acoustic, a more classic hi-fi brand. Passive radiators and a ribbon twitter, plus bi-amplification of a total of 120 watts per speaker and DSP... in this size and price point this is completely absurd to me! I don't people have any idea how ridiculous this is for 400 CAD.
Is that 400 per speaker, or for the set of 2? If it's per speaker, it's still way too expensive for the average consumer. That's an audiophile price.
@@rhizomorph-music Honestly if the quality is there, it absolutely isn't "way too expensive", remember that we're in a post inflation spike state. 400$ for a single monitor would definitely NOT be in the audiophile range. Even then, I just checked and the pricing is for the pair. Already just based on the price, things don't add up because the price is just simply too low for the product to have a reasonable chance to compete with the "serious speakers" that are out there. 3.5" Woofers seems excessively small to me. I sincerely hope I'm wrong and these puppies are complete game changers, but that would be statistically highly unlikely again considering the low price.
@@Silent_Stillness Yes, they are only available as a pair. And the sealed design with double passive radiators is truly astonishing. The frequency response is 45 Hz - 23.2 kHz at -6dB SPL. We hope you get to hear them soon. Let us know how you like them if you do!
All the best,
Daniel
as everything seems to get worse and more expensive, music stuff seems to get better and cheaper! generalising of course but yeh interesting time for us
I liked the shirt! :) Great to see some Adam Desktop Monitors!! Hope they sound as good as they look!
@chiphopper Thanks for your interest! 🥰
Preordered the black D3V, yesterday. It'll go great with my MBP 14 and iPad Pro setups. I love Adam speakers. Been rocking a pair of the A7V for almost 2 years. I paired them with an SVS SB3000 sub to make a kick ass 2.1 PC audio system for music and games.
Hi @Mad.Maxx.77! Sounds great, thanks for your trust! 🥰
Hello, I'm considering getting the T5V for music AND gaming. Do you have latency on windows when you play with your speakers ? Do you know if it would be better to get these D3V instead of the T5V ? thanks
@@Ramo0177 I don't know anything about the TV. Haven't noticed any latency with my system
How are they for gaming?
Very smart and convincingly designed. Well done Adams. I don’t why Bluetooth option is not available in this. It’s actually a multi purpose use monitor. Bluetooth is must.
@bhaveshmistry3255 Thanks for your feedback! :)
@@ADAMAudioBerlinseriously add Bluetooth to all Monitors as it’s 2025 almost and it’s just convenient, further more make a7V better !!! A7X. Was much better.
Bluetooth reduces quality, why would you want to degrade your sound? If you want to play your phone through it, just use the digital USB-C connection. Wired connections and aways going to be better.
Oh Wow , this is the hit i've been waiting for ... USB connection' common, you just nailed it! thanks buying asap.
Hi @pizppizp! We're happy to hear that. Wait until you hear them 😉
Greetings from Berlin!
Congratulations on the release.The speaker looks nice.🎉🔊😊
Hi @christianwmeyer! Thanks, so good to hear that! 🥰
These monitors look quite futuristic! send me a couple
hahaha
plug & play. fantastic. I'm gonna pick these up in the new year. these will compliment my adam s3v monitors for checking my mixes
@richardgordon9939 Amazing! Glad you like them ☺️
Cool tshirt! Love the monitors, brings me back to the early days. Prob gonna buy them, as I needed an upgrade (Hercules DJMONITOR 32).
Why are the white monitors behind her larger than the black ones but I dont see a larger option anywhere ?
Hi @sorcelord65! Both have the same size
It's an optical illusion. It caught me at first too, thinking they'd accidentally shown a D5V or something!
Just purchased in white. Loving the sound and great for my smaller space. Where can I get the tall stand that’s used in the video? The one where you can screw into the base.
Hi @richhewes! Glad to hear you enjoy your new D3Vs! :) The stand is the K&M Tischstativ:
www.k-m.de/produkte/mikrofonstative/tischstative-tischsprechstellen/232-tischstativ-schwarz
You can use any stand, with a 3/8" screw mount, like many microphone stands have.
Greetings from Berlin!
@ amazing thank you 🙏
@@ADAMAudioBerlin I have the ones with the bigger base. A little tip. The thread of the stands do not go all the way in, resulting in slightly tilted monitors. The solution is to add a 2mm thick ring between the monitor and the stand. I personally have made a simple design with a 30mm long shaft with a 50mm diameter ring on top, and printed it on my Bambulab Mini. It works perfectly.
Hello adam, I am a D3V speaker user from China, I have a little trick to solve the problem of tweeter not working at low volume (my English level is terrible, this is the English translation with a translator)
Trigger condition for the tweeter not working: as long as the speaker is currently playing a sound with a low volume in the high frequencies, the tweeter hardly works!
Solution: Play a high-frequency sine wave of around 21khz at the right volume in the background to keep the tweeter working.
Note: this high-frequency sine wave can not turn up the sound, as long as the volume can be opened to allow the tweeter to continue to work, otherwise it will be the speaker to get the sound or let the sound played by the distortion or popping situation
This is a great way to fix the problem before a firmware update, and this method also takes care of the bad design of auto standby after 20 minutes of no audio.
Where are the microphone stands from that the speakers in the video are sitting on?
Hi @hearmenow909! The are the K&M 232BK Tischstativ :)
Seems super intriguing, I have been looking for a compact studio monitor for a while
Hi @daniel.909, great to hear that! :)
IK iLoud Micro, Kali Lp-Unf and Adam D3V. A comparison video would be great :)))
I would add the Genelec 1080A
IK iLoud Micros are a steal, great little monitors with more oomph and clarity than one would expect.
@@serjoka77Yes
@@billybartcody3591agreed they’re very efficient and surprisingly usable in open air. Might give the Adams a spin also, the dual passive radiator setup definitely is promising
@@billybartcody3591 iLoud micros are amazing, so portable and great sound. There is few downsides for examble case start resonating around 60hz sub and connection cable and connecting ports seems weak.
That's cool ! looking like my old childhood speakers
Hi @adamoghoul, gxlad you like them :)
i cant wait to get this speaker !!!!!!!!
Preordered. I want them to use a bit differently, as on stage near field monitors for piano/keyboard. They check the boxes on technical stuff. Now, if they sound anywhere near as good as they're advertised, I'll be a very happy customer. Can't wait!
Hi @briantrout7051! Thanks so much for your order, we're excited to hear how you will like them! :) Greetings from Berlin!
Usera manual states that it has auto standby “feature” after 20 min without signal. Can it be turned off?
Hi Doctorkj!
We’ve heard feedback from several customers about the sleep mode on the D3V, and we’re happy to share that the next firmware update will address this. The standby activation time will be extended from 20 to 60 minutes, and you’ll also have the option to completely deactivate the automatic standby.
Thanks for helping us to improve your experience with the D3V-all the best from Berlin!
Daniel
@@ADAMAudioBerlin Wow, good work Adam Audio. Thanks for the info.
@doctorkj5640! Thanks and have a great weekend!
How long is the cable that connects both speakers? Can we have more details on what the different DSP, Position, Desk and ROOM settings are doing? Are the settings affecting the frequencies?
Hi @davidpachecoegido! Zou can find all info on this page www.adam-audio.com/en/desktop/d3v/
Gorgeous! Especially the special edition X Files one. 😮💨
@DanDanAndMicah Thanks! 😉
Mega cool! Very curious about post-production audio applications for these!
Hi @PaulOuzounov, we hope you can try them soon! :)
why didn't room correction added like IK multimedia ?
I have the hardware ARC Studio, and it makes a big difference if you are working in a less treated room. The Monitors themselves sound great even without the ARC Studio, but that little box gives some nice little improvements on a already great set of monitors.
i love the old school look
@verebellus 🥰
Curious how these would compare against the Kali Audio LP-UNF.
Is the cable usb type a to c like all the other usbc cables?
Hi @NextroMusicOfficial! It's a USB-C to USB-C cable :)
Is it possible to combine them with a sub?
also want to know
why wouldn`t it be possible? Adding a sub to small speakers is the best you can do for them and for yourself.
You can combine the vast majority of speakers in existence with a sub.
Yes, that is possible with the two balanced TSR sockets. Although, they really pack a punch with the two ppassive radiators. You should have a listen.
Greetings from Berlin!
These look like they'd be a good fit with the T10S sub using its balanced outputs.
LOOKS GREAT
@trancephile2412 Thanks! :)
Hi. You mention a 3 and half bass. Looks like there is another, slightly bigger. What size bass driver is the biggest in this model?
Hi @elijahmant2855! Here are all the technical data relevant to the D3V driver:
- Woofer
Basket Diameter: 3.5″
Voice Coil Diameter: 1″ (25 mm)
Cone Material: Single-piece aluminium
-Passive Radiator Basket Diameter: 2 x 3.5″
-Tweeter
Type: D-ART
Diaphragm Area: 2.8 inch² (1800 mm²)
Equivalent Diaphragm Diameter: 1.9″ (48 mm)
Velocity Transform Ratio: 5 to 1
Diaphragm Weight: 0.085 g
Tweeter Dispersion: 120° horizontal, 120° vertical
@@ADAMAudioBerlin Thanks Adam Audio. These monitors look super cool. But are too small for me. I feel the A7v would be more suited for accurate mixing and mastering.
They need an external power supply, right? What‘s the form factor? It’s not shown on any product page.
Hi @andreas-wismann! The speakers dimensions are 200mm (240 including the stand) x 115mm x 150mm. Yes, they come with an external power supply :)
@@ADAMAudioBerlin Well, I meant the form factor of the power supply, not the speakers :-) Is it a wall wart, a brick, ...
Hi @andreas-wismann! Sorry for the confusion here. The Power supply consists of a power cable and a power block. We'll try to add a photo of it to the product page soon!
Where can I get the speaker stands from as shown at 2:22 in the video please?
Hi @richardbutler5504! They are the König & Meyer 232
I have Adam Audio D3V. I will pair it with a T10S 10" Subwoofer. Adam audio D3v is connected to my desktop USB. What wires do I need for a subwoofer connection?
Can't judge the sound from here obviously, but they look sweet!
They sound even better 😊 you should try them if you have a chance
The USB connection supports only up to 16bit 48 kHz for both my PC and Mac, instead of the 24bit 48 kHz as advertised, also can't find any firmware updates.🤔
Hi @张偲-u5e! The internal AD-converter for converting the signal from the TRS-Inputs works with 24 Bit, while the USB-C connection works with 16 Bit.
You can find that info on our website under "signal processing":
www.adam-audio.com/en/desktop/d3v/
Greetings from Berlin!
Do the leds stay on at all times?
@kennethng9653 Hey there, yes it does, as it also indicates the mode which the speaker is set to. I hope this helps you out! :)
Wondering if there is a matching subwoofer?
Hi @RM-hy4so! You can use any subwoofer with them by using the TRS inputs of the D3Vs. Check out our subwoofers here:
www.adam-audio.com/en/subwoofers/
Greetings from Berlin!
Crazyyyyyy🎉🎉🎉
@erickauffmann_official 🥰
There is a treaded mounting socket on the bottom?
Hi @edjefferson9175! It features a 3/8" threaded insert for mounting to microphone stands :)
Can you connect a subwoofer via USB-C (no audio interface)?
No, that is not possible. But if you choose to use them with a sub, you can use the two balanced TSR sockets.
All the best from Berlin
The white ones eminds me of the cheap beige computer speakres you would get. Very oldschool, nice.
My PC speakers are aging and I'm looling to replace them. Could I connect my DAP to the DV3 by either USB-C or 4.4mm jacks with no PC connection? The speakers could then be portable to play in other rooms just using the DAP.
Hi @richardbutler5504! Yes that's possible!
Klippel! now that's dedication 👍
@Mika-75 Always ;)
I'm sure it will be the best desktop type monitor but I'm not keen of that interconnect cable. I know it is carrying two signals but I'd prefer 2 jack cables or something more standard - incase you forget it on the way to your mate's house or break it!
awesome!, currently have a pair of t5v that i wanted to replace with smaller speakers, and these seem perfect
Mine are plugged into my UA Arrow and I think they're amazing speakers. If I was downsizing I would really be interested in these.
@@JohnLloydDavis I have mine connected to a UA Apollo Twin, these can connect through TRS, so i'll probably do that
I understand. It seems that nobody is talking about the ridiculous depth of the T5V’s cabinets. That was a total dealbreaker for me.
@@lfo51For Real! I’m producing way less than before and sold my T5V’s because of the amount they take away from my desk. These are it tho!
Looks good. Doz it have ARC?
Hi @KeironRaven! You can use RCA cables with adapters to use with the TRS inputs :)
@@ADAMAudioBerlin I think the question was about room correction.
Excited!
So are we 😃
us too 🥰
is there a chance the klippel measurements are uploaded to spinorama?
Hi @elliottsalt!
You'll find the measurement data here:
www.adam-audio.com/en/desktop/d3v/
Best, Jasper
Soooo there is no xlr output ?
Hi @manouchelli! There are balanced 1/4" TRS inputs, as well as a USB-C input:
www.adam-audio.com/en/technology/usb-c-balanced-analog-inputs/
Greetings from Berlin!
Hi ADAM Audio, I just have a quick question. I love the sound of my D3V speakers, but I'm having some high frequency clarity issues at low volumes. It sounds like the tweeters are disabled past a certain threshold. Are you guys aware of this, and is there any way that could be fixed with a firmware update? Thank you.
Hi Thursday, thank you for reaching out. Yes, we are aware of the issue, and we will address this, as well as a longer standby time and the option to deactivate auto standby, with a firmware update in the new year.
Feel free to reach out if you have any questions or additional feedback on the D3Vs.
Thanks for choosing ADAM Audio and all the best from Berlin, Daniel.
@@ADAMAudioBerlin Great, thanks!
These look very interesting! I guess there are no ASIO drivers available for low latency on PC via usb c?
There is no driver needed as the USB-C input is “class compliant” which means the standard Windows and Mac drivers will work. Plug in the loudspeaker and select “ADAM Audio D3V” in the output device list and audio will be heard. The latency is negligible, but of course this also depends on the rest of the hardware that you are working with.
Greetings from Berlin,
Daniel
I think I love it
🥲
If you buy 2 pairs of D3V, how do you best connect them to work together in a (4.0.0) surround sound system (i.e. one front-left channel, one front-right channel, one rear-left channel, one rear-right channel)?
Hi @theshushubird! Thanks for your question! When using them for a multichannel setup, you would need to connect via the TRS inputs, where the corresponding outputs of the interface would need to be connected to the active speakers of each pair. I hope this helps you out!
About time.
Right? 😊
@@ADAMAudioBerlin Will these come in a portable case? If not. Please make something like that please. Thank you. 😊
do they have a dac build in?
Hi @chrisnotyourbusines7739! Yes, they do.
how would these compare to the more traditional sized studio monitors, like the kali audip LP-6?
Hi @SKRDmusic! We recommend to look at the specs and if possible try them out yourself. Find here the detailed measurement report here for more details:
👉 www.adam-audio.com/content/uploads/2024/10/adam-audio-d3v-desktop-monitor-measurement-report-english.pdf
So is it 45 hz at -6 db? or -10 db?
Hi @SuryaTejSrinivas! You can have a look at the measurement data of the D3V here:
www.adam-audio.com/en/desktop/d3v/
Best, Jasper
how do these compare to the T5V for musicproduction purposes? are these more colored for "fun" listening or do they too aim for a flat frequency response?
They differ especially in SPL, size, and portability. You don't need a dedicated interface for these for example. They have a flat response from 45 Hz - 23.2 kHz at -6dB SPL and they are made for professional applications. Of course, the convenience with USB-C makes them also great for entertainment purpose.
Greetings,
Daniel
@@ADAMAudioBerlin The T5V requires a dedicated interface? Does that mean you can't connect the T5V straight to a MacBook with a 3.5mm to XLR cable?
Look at those tiny cute radiators 🤤
@ashkanaref4056 🥹❤️
Can these connect to an Oled television?
Hi @dannykl6883! You can connect any source via USB-C or the TRS Inputs.
I'm wondering if these would suit an dolby atmos setup.
Great great great!❤
@RodrigoLana 🥰
These look great. Now make a white subwoofer! :)
@TRXST.ISSUES Noted 🫡
Wow love it
@29djandy awesome! 🙌🥰
I see you went with the retro design 😂
I don't like monitors that need connection between them, so still going for the T7V. Just wish those had the threads for stands too. Way more option for placement.
Hi @annebokma4637, the D3Vs are mountable to standard microphone stands, which makes them very flexible in mounting :) The connection between the two speakers allows to control both speakers at once via the frontside knob of the active speaker.
@@ADAMAudioBerlin I know, but I still prefer your T7V. Just wish those had that same mounting option. The A7V can be mounted easier. But those aren't in my budget ... Yet 😁
If the connection is just for the controls, why not over rj45 or even better, wireless? If both speakers house their own amps that should work.
Now that I have your attention, are you looking into giving the A7V network port Dante functionality? That would be awesome
Please provide the cabinet dimensions.
Hi @boblehman1726! The cabinet details can be found on our website along with all other technical details of the D3V.
www.adam-audio.com/en/desktop/d3v/
The Dimensions are 200x150x115mm. Greetings from Berlin!
Wow, wow
What day are they released on exactly?
Hi @Frodo1000000! They are available for preorder and will be shipped in November.
I have already pre-ordered the boxes. Can you please tell me which additional 3/8 microphone stands are used in the video?
Hi @elmargapp7768, Thanks for preordering!🥰 It is the K&M 232BK Tischstativ. Greetings from Berlin!
Do you think these would have enough connectivity and low end for music production and DJ’ing to replace a pair of KRK Rokit 5s (G4)? I have a small room, not really sound treated.
Hi @JulianPrior! You can indeed use them for music production and DJing.
If these ribbon tweeters deliver in the same way the other speaker models do, this will beat all competitors in the price range, and probably one step above.
@FlightdeckJohnny 😎💪
I just went for the edifier r1850db with the t5... do i return?
@MrAustin575 Well, if you're asking us... 😏🫣
Which would be better for overall use - spotify, gaming, youtube - Vanatoo T0+ or D3V?
Will they work with Windows PC? I guess but haven't found info. I wanna order them they look stunning, 90's vibes
Hi @Nixxx2000! Yes, they work with any computer :) Greetings from Berlin!
is it possible to connect them to a sub?
Hi @shumoyoyoyaya! You can use a sub with them via the TRS inputs :)
@@ADAMAudioBerlin what sub would you recommend?
Hi @shumoyoyoyaya!
In combination with the D3V we could recommend a SUB7 or SUB8, depending on your personal needs and setup! You can find our subwoofers here:
shop.adam-audio.com/en/subwoofer/
Greetings from Berlin!
at $300 USD these seem pretty sick.
@lucasj7577 Right? 😏
will sonarworks sound id work with those ?
Hi @shumoyoyoyaya! If you're using Sound ID Reference as a plugin in your DAW, that will work of course!
These look great but your missing a trick slightly. Will there eventually be a dedicated sub offered at another point for these? I know you do great work but you cant outsmart physics and you still want a bigger speaker for Bass Frequencies. So will their be a D3V Sub or would your recommend one of the current subs you sell?
Hey there, if you wish for personalized consulting regarding a new set of speakers, feel free to reach out to our support team here: support.adam-audio.com/hc/en-gb/requests/new
We will gladly help you to find the best solution for your specific needs.
All the best and greetings from Berlin!
I don't think there would be a sub and I also don't think you realize the impact of passive radiator on bass extension. Those are tiny speakers for tiny rooms. It doesn't really make sense to use them if you have a sub. They're not made for that.
@@jas_bataille most speakers are not really „made for a sub“. Almost every speaker can profit by adding a sub.
30 years ago i remember the audiophiles complaining about subs but thank God this way of thinking is long gone and Subs have proven their worth and are here to stay.
You win upper bass and midrange reserves on the Satellites as their woofer is less stressed if you keep the lower bass away from them . Also you don`t need a manufacturer to provide you a matching subwoofer. This also is not rocket science. You can find one that matches any speaker if you look in this vast market that exists today.
A passive radiator is simply the expensive and better brother of Bass reflex. It does not have any kind of „impact“ on low end, it simply works better than reflex ports most times. Its not rocket science.That said If you want low bass from a driver the more bass you achieve the less spl you gain. Its always a give and take. A passive radiator will not give you more spl than a normal port, you can simply sometimes easier tune it deeper than fitting a long reflex port in a speaker but thats another discussion.
My two cents
Is there an amplifier in each speaker?
It's an active pair, with one monitor carrying an amplified signal to the other monitor. This way, you can control the volume for the pair with one knob.
Greetings from Berlin!
so no then, an amplifier in one speaker that powers both.
I’ve got a pair of A7X and I’m looking for the ones that can generate the high frequency. Those ones are suitable for me?
Hi @MrDaigoRiki! The D3V is equipped with a 1.5" D-ART Tweeter for crystal-clear high-frequency reproduction :)
I hope a bag will be available for it. I wouldn't toss these in my backpack with those passive radiators.
@szityin Thanks for your comment, we generally recommend to transport our monitors in their original packaging. We'll consider your wish for an additional carrying bag!
If I had enough money this one would've been the best for me!
Perfect from every aspect even including price point!
Only reason I'm not buying this is my current financial condition😭.
Maybe in near future!
Hi @Mursalin_Hredoy! We hope you'll have the chance soon :)