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To be fair, professionals would likely put the AV 40s on speaker stands behind the desk where they belong, so this might not be a fair complaint. But this is a consumer-level review and it has to be mentioned. Aside from this, the AV 40s offer indisputable sound quality and pro-level connectivity options that make them an attractive product for enthusiasts.
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2016-11-10 12:46:52
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Speakers that go for quality over quantity. Affordable speakers that bridge the gap between PC and studio. Home entertainment speakers aim to make everything sound impressive; music production speakers are designed to reproduce sounds accurately. Tha...
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These compact magnetically shielded speakers offer remarkable clarity, delivering crisp sound across the acoustic range, with accurate bass and a pleasing rendition of transient notes in songs. The powered speakers offer 20W per channel. Their design r...
Excellent sound, compact and magnetically shielded...
Traditional appearance, input ?via RCA or TRS cable, pricey for casual users...
Used in tandem with Logic or GarageBand and an M-Audio keyboard or other instrument, they provide an excellent high-quality monitor system at an affordable price...
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Avid's M-Audio subsidiary recently updated its popular AV 40 powered speakers, but you wouldn't know it from the company's website. Some retail outlets are referring to it as the "AV 40 mkII" or, simply, the "new version," but M-Audio didn't give it a new...
Clean, powerful sound. Reasonable low-end extension for a 2.0 system. Relatively flat response means you can use these as studio monitors in a pinch. Solid build quality. Plenty of connection choices.
Large for powered PC speakers. Slightly recessed high end. Still lack low-end punch compared with similarly priced 2.1 systems. Rear-mounted power switch is a pain...
The M-Audio AV 40 remains a solid performer after some running manufacturing changes, and still straddles the line between higher-end home audio speakers and low-end studio monitors...
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To be fair, professionals would likely put the AV 40s on speaker stands behind the desk where they belong, so this might not be a fair complaint. But this is a consumer-level review and it has to be mentioned. Aside from this, the AV 40s offer indisputable sound quality and pro-level connectivity options that make them an attractive product for enthusiasts.
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toptenreviews.com Updated: 2016-11-10 12:46:52
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The M-Audio Studiophile AV 40 Desktop Speaker System is an excellent set of 2.0 speakers that delivers an all-around great sound experience. The speakers may be a little large, but the dual-driver system takes advantage of that size, particularly the 4...
Excellent sound, designed like a highend studio monitor...
Expensive.
Despite its high costs, this is a 2.0 speaker system to consider...
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wired.com Updated: 2016-11-10 12:46:52
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You've got, like, a petabyte of music on your PC, but those built-in speakers can barely squeeze out a new-email alert. Pump up the volume with a proper desktop sound system.M-Audio Studiophile AV 40Bowers & Wilkins MM-1Joey Roth Ceramic...
Peerless audio quality. Great value. Waketheneighbors loud. Magnetically shielded, so you won't catch a buzz off your cell phone or mess with your laptop's screen. Handy headphone jack lets you work musicians' hours while housemates snooze.
With 6 x 7.25inch footprints, they do take up room (and at 14 pounds a pair, you won't be moving them around much). Backside power switch means you're constantly doing a reacharound at bedtime.
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Over the past few weeks, we’ve reviewed a series of 2.0 computer speakers—systems that comprise compact, powered left and right speakers. In those reviews, we’ve noted that compared to 2.1 systems—which use even smaller left and right satellites for hi...
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I cannot say enough about the M-Audio Studiophile AV 40 Desktop Speaker System. They are a wonderfully balanced speaker system in all regards. These speakers literally make you taste what you hear. Since 2003, I’ve never given an...
I cannot say enough about the M-Audio Studiophile AV 40 Desktop Speaker System. They are a wonderfully balanced speaker system in all regards. These speakers literally make you taste what you hear. Since 2003, I’ve never given an Editor’s C...
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Computerpoweruser.com Updated: 2016-11-10 12:46:52
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Inputs: RCA line input, 1/4-inch TRS input, 1/8-inch aux input (front); Outputs: 1/8-inch headphone output; Frequency response: 85Hz to 20kHz; Power: 20 watts continuous; Dimensions: 8.75 x 6 x 7.25 inches (HxWxD) Usually, if I see a company stamp a pa...
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If you’re looking for a set of bargain speakers to use with your budget-minded computer, you might as well start looking elsewhere. The price tag on the M-Audio Studiophile AV 40 Desktop Speaker System is not for the faint of heart. Carrying an MSRP...
For the average computer user or even someone looking to play some video games on their television, the M-Audio Studiophile AV40 Desktop Speaker System is high quality, compact, and totally overkill. They’re definitely built well with a good amount...
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I’ve had my M-Audio Studiophile AV40’s in place for a little while, so I thought that I would share my findings with you. First, let me just say that these are amazing. When you first get these out of the box you notice one thing, they are he...
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M-Audio presented the Studiophile AV40 and AV20 active speakers at Winter NAMM. They are positioned as a compact solution for limited space or travelling musicians. Digits in the model name denote the amp power. The Studiophile AV40 speakers have MDF c...
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maximumpc.com Updated: 2016-11-10 12:46:52
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Considering their $200 price tag, it’s amazing to see how many professional features M-Audio’s Studiophile AV 40 reference monitors are packed with, including 1/4-inch balanced inputs that can accommodate long cable runs. But you know the company had t...
Delivers full spectrum of sound.
Delivers distracting funky buzz, too.
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