Feature(may vary by option.)

●Transformative feedback for recording, producing, or mixing – Whether you are creating music, editing your next podcast, tracking guitar, or composing for film, the revealing nature of ADAM Audio’s signature tweeters and woofers will enhance your sound.
●High resolution audio designed in Berlin – The HPS waveguide and U-ART tweeter combine to deliver detailed sound across the high frequency spectrum.
●Adjustable to fit your room – A beveled cabinet with a rear-firing bass reflex port allows placement anywhere, even with limited space. High- and low-shelf DSP-based filters allow for optimal adaptation in acoustically difficult listening environments.
●Plug and play it loud - Multiple analog connections give you the flexibility to integrate various soundcards and home audio devices.
●Extend your low end with ADAM Audio’s T10S subwoofer, which is perfectly matched to work best with the T5V and T7V studio monitors. Accurately monitor the low frequencies with precision to guarantee you make the best choices in your mix.

[T8V Studio Monitor]




[T5V Studio Monitor]




[T10S Subwoofer]




[T5V 2 Studio Monitors + Subwoofer |  10TS]




[T7V 2 Studio Monitors + Subwoofer |  10TS]




[T7V Studio Monitor]





Description

The T5V is a two-way nearfield monitor that is optimised for home studios and small control rooms. With its 5” woofer, the bass-frequency response of the T5V extends to 45 Hz. The high-resolution U-ART tweeter extends to 25 kHz and is complemented by a precision waveguide with similar dispersion-control attributes to those found in ADAM Audio’s flagship S Series. The waveguide’s uniform dispersion of high frequencies provides a wide sweet spot that frees you from being glued to a fixed mix position while working. A beveled cabinet and overall compact footprint allows for placement anywhere, including smaller rooms. The crossover of the 50 W Class D woofer amplifier and the 20 W Class D tweeter amplifier is expertly managed by DSP, and together they produce SPLs of up to 106 dB per pair.