T5V : ''Your first Adam Studio Monitors''
I'm using these monitors to listen and produce music, mostly House/Disco/Hip-Hop, they are set on acoustic foam on top of a pair of Gravity stands to optimize the sonic experience.
Before, i had the opportunity to listen to other monitors such as Adam A7X (wich are awesome, with a great definition in the whole frequence spectrum, if you can afford em just go for them), JBL LSR 305 (wich are truely amazing considering the price, just slightely less clear in the highs and lows than the Adam F5 or T5V), Yamaha HS7 wich lack bass imo and KRK that in this case, had too much bass... just a matter of taste i guess.
Its been about half a month i have them and i have tried several sources on them like different kind of music coming from my computer and synths and drummachines coming from a mixing desk.
So far they sound really great for this ratio price/quality, no doubt about that, build like a tank, they provide very clear highs, an awesome stereo image reproduction (pan) and tight yet deep bass. The only thing i could complain about are the mediums, i just wish they could be a little more present, on some tracks im listenning to, when it comes to pads/violin/keys, i often need to gain the mid range a little +2 or +3db on the EQ so it sounds the way i want, again, maybe thats just a matter of preferences, my ears are a bit picky now, despite this, they are really impressive you can listen to them for hours without any fatigue as the brand promise, and as they say on their website, these are the perfect choice for you if your looking for your first studio monitors, no matter what kind of music you're listenning to, you won't regret it ;)
Cheers!

Technical Data
- Manufactured by Adam
- Released in 2018
- Average price : $182
- Dimensions (Wmm x Hmm x D): 179mm x 298mm x 297mm
- Weight : 5.7kg
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