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SAVE $300: As of April 11,Thriller Archives IK Multimedia iLoud Precision MTM Linear Phase Studio Monitor is available for $599.99 at Amazon. That’s $300 off its usual price of $899.99.

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Let me just say it: most "pro" studio monitors priced under $600 make promises they can't keep. They either sound like a wet sock in a tin can or they're allergic to bass. But IK Multimedia's iLoud Precision MTM? This one earns its stripes, and then some. At $599.99, down from $899.99, it's 33% off right now at Amazon, and I think that's a steal for something this powerful.
I want to be clear: this isn't just another nice-looking monitor with a fancy name. It's a 175-watt beast loaded with a 2.5-inch ultralight paper mid-woofer and a 1.5-inch dome tweeter that delivers crispy highs and tight, distortion-free lows. We're talking a frequency response that stretches from 45 Hz to 30 kHz, which means you’re hearing every detail your last mix completely ignored.
SEE ALSO: Live your Kawaii gamer dreams with this discounted Logitech POP ICON keyboard and mouse comboWhat really sets it apart, though, is the brain inside. There's a 96 kHz DSP system and ARC room calibration built in, plus a calibrated mic included in the box. So yeah, I don’t need to stack up foam panels like I'm building a soundproof pillow fort anymore. The included X-MONITOR software even lets me fine-tune EQ profiles from my laptop, because twisting knobs is so last decade.
If you’re mixing, mastering, or pretending to do both for clout, this thing delivers. It peaks at 119 dB, stays crystal clear even when pushed, and manages to sound expensive without turning your wallet into a haunted void.
Price:$599.99
$899.99Retailer:Amazon
Processor:96 kHz DSP
Power:175W RMS
Frequency Response:45 Hz to 30 kHz
Tweeter/Woofer:1.5-inch dome tweeter, 2.5-inch mid-woofer
Connectivity:XLR
Audio Output Mode:Stereo
Extra Features:ARC room calibration, X-MONITOR software, USB and mic included
SPL:119 dB peak, 105.5 dB continuous
Made in:Italy
I think $599.99 for this level of engineering is generous. If you’ve been teetering on the edge of a studio upgrade, this is one of those rare deals that’ll make your audio life better without asking you to sell a kidney.
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