| | |  | Studio | Home » » » » » » Studiophile Av 40 V2 Av40 Desktop Monitor V2 | | | | | | | Product Promotions: | | | | | Description: | | Just because you're recording at your desktop and not in a fancy studio, you shouldn't have to settle for low-quality, inaccurate computer speakers — or resort to mixing with headphones. You deserve better, and so do your recordings. You'll be happy to know that M-Audio's AV 40 speakers will easily fit on even crowded desktops. Yes! They're also powered, so you get clean, clear, and (best of all) accurate monitoring — and you won't need a bulky power amp to add to the clutter! | | | Features: | |
• It has 4" polypropylene-coated woofers for tight, accurate bass
• It has 1" ferrorfluid-cooled solk cone tweeters for clear, pristine highs
• Optlmage lll tweeter wave guides for superior imaging and detail
• It has 20-watt-per-channel amplifier with Calss A/B architecture
• Magnetic shielding for use near computer video monitors. This unit 9900-65140-00 AV40 is configured for 120V operation and will work only for US power requirements and not in any other region.
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 7.3 inches | | Product Width:
| 6.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 8.8 inches | | Product Weight:
| 14.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 17.0 inches | | Package Width:
| 12.0 inches | | Package Height:
| 11.0 inches | | Package Weight:
| 16.94 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 103 reviews |
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77 of 81 found the following review helpful:
Great sound quality - emits some heat from the back of the left speaker.Aug 28, 2011
By Curious Reader I'm using these as computer speakers for Pandora, mp3s and DAW software; and I am enjoying the sound quality. I don't really have any complaints.
For the sake of informing potential buyers, I'll say:
With a 'normal' at home computer set-up, these are very large compared to 'normal' computer speakers, so keep that in mind. It's the trade off for superior sound, and not needing a sub-woofer, or a large box shaped power adapter plug spanning 2-3 outlets. These have a basic electrical plug (like a table lamp).
I have these speakers pointing straight ahead, with the tops of them around heart level, and they sound fine. However, it is recommended by M-Audio that you have them at ear level, and angled to make an equilateral triangle with your head. I would say it's good advice, if you can pull that off.
The main speaker with the connections / volume is the left speaker.
You have two options for connecting these speakers with your computer. The standard 3.5mm to 3.5mm cable, which plugs into 'Aux in' on the front of the left speaker; or 3.5mm to RCA which plugs into the back of the left speaker. Both cables are included.
If your computer room gets hot you might want to turn these off when you don't need them; because the left speaker produces a noticeable amount of heat from the back, after being on for hours. Honestly, it's the same amount that those big box power adapters emit; the only difference is that it's coming from the location of your speaker.
61 of 68 found the following review helpful:
Hey Amazon! What the heck is a MK II AV40?Sep 24, 2011
By James Fenton This should be a good help to those with questions.
Having spent a full week researching desktop speakers to replace my old 5.1 Altec Lansing 2001 solution I decided upon the M-Audio Studiophile AV40s. The competition was a variety of Bose speakers promoted in a few trips to the local Best Buy store. I in fact bought one of the first Bose cube speaker systems in the early 80's, I considered strongly the Audioengine A2 offering. I had set a $200 soft target. The reviews for the AV40 exceeded that for other systems I considered. I have a few different systems in the house from a relatively recent home theater to a vintage stereo set up. The majority of my music has been converted to the FLAC format and I wanted a clear true sound that imaged well. This is a lot to expect for $200 speakers. I also hope to become a Spotify user but am yet to receive an invite. I use MOG and Napster also. As I was ready to check out for the $149 AV40's what should appear on my screen but the following:
There is a newer model of this item: M-Audio Studiophile AV40 Powered Monitor Speakers M-Audio Studiophile AV40 Powered Monitor Speakers 4.5 out of 5 stars (22) $114.99
What did this mean? Was I buying "obsolete" speakers. Were these "newer" speakers updated/better/more options/what? I went to the M-Audio web page and there was no mention of a "newer" model. I held off the buy. In some web postings a MK II version of the AV30 was mentioned. Was this "newer" offering a MK II version of the AV40? Amazon did not mention this in the offering. Then a few postings from recent AV40 buyers mentioned that their new Amazon AV 40s did not have the bass boost option and 15 watt amps instead of the AV's 20 watt amps. When contacted M-Audio said "we do not make any AV40s with less than 20 watts per channel". Confusing, Yes. I would still like an answer from Amazon whether these are AV 40s specifically made to sell at a lower price point like the big box stores do with many of the products that they sell. And if so why was this not pointed out by Amazon. All that aside I did have a severe case of new speaker lust and decided to take a chance on the "newer" model AV 40s. And guess what they are terrific. I can't compare whether I am missing something with 5 less watts per channel and no Bass boost, but what I have is very good at sound reproduction. I wish that Amazon comes out and openly addresses this issue.
PS. As good as the AV40's are my computer has an integrated sound card so I made a brilliant purchase of a $27 Behringer usb DAC adapter and now the sound is better than terrific. It sparkles. Close your eyes and there are no speakers. The vocals are front and center. One can hear sounds I even missed with my Ultimate Ears ear buds on my Cowon Flac player. The instruments stand out in time and space.
For $114 plus $27 I nearly have a concert hall on my desk.
12 of 12 found the following review helpful:
Ni-i-i-i-i-i-i-ceSep 22, 2011
By Wizekracker I got these a few weeks ago. Living in apartments, I love high quality sound, but don't want the letter from the office concerning sound disturbances. Got home from work, set them up, and I was a little iffy at first. Since these are flat-tuned, depending on what media player you use, you'll have to mess around with the EQ settings. Once it was dialed in, the impression was more positive. After a couple days, when they got more warmed in, I was very impressed. I threw every genre in my library at them and they played extremely well. You're not going to get that "heart-pounding" low end frequency out of them, but you'll get a good range from the sound spectrum that most audiophiles yearn for.
Un-boxing these things was nearly ceremonial, first thought: good feel, good weight, solid construction and a nice variety of connection options. They included a manual with impressive specs and a campy comic book style book instructing the consumer on how to properly place their speakers. The pack-in hardware cables were very cheesy to the touch and I'd highly recommend hitting your nearest Radio Shack for the necessary adapter cable to run these.
You just can't beat a silk dome ferro-cooled tweeter. However, I had a little problem with the ring light flickering around the volume knob. One phone call with Amazon and the problem was solved with replacements. Two weeks now, and I'm very satisfied.
The offside, they are a little big, but they sound bigger. I elevated them to a 15 degree angle to better aim them at a tall person like me and another recommendation would be to use some sort of isolation material (included foam pads and some extra isolating foam) to place them on so the good sound doesn't get defeated by the vibrations on your desk.
Bottom line: So far, so good (or excellent). Use good cables and connectors, rather than the pack-ins they supply you with and give them some time to warm up and break in. Yes, they do get a little hot, but not enough to differ oneself from having them.
12 of 15 found the following review helpful:
M-Audio AV40Jul 24, 2011
By c\h These monitors are what I expected - great reference monitors that offer equal levels of sound across each frequency. I'm using them as computer speakers and the bass is tight & terrific and the trebles are crisp. I listened to Mackie MR5s and KRK Rokit 5s, which both sound better, but of course they are going to sound better - they both have 5" drivers and a much bigger cabinet. Taking into account, the size of the AV40s, the look of them and the features, these monitors are exactly what I needed.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Left speaker fried again.Apr 10, 2012
By roddowdell They worked great for a couple months . I had a set before of the predecessor that had a left speaker problem. I was hoping these wouldn't do the same thing. Only the right one works. It seems to be a common problem. If you only need one speaker then these are fantastic.
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