Pioneer DJ DJ VM-50-W (à l'unité)
Avantages et inconvénients
par nos spécialistes
Le Pioneer VM-50 est un moniteur de studio polyvalent et abordable, adapté à la production et au DJing. Le son est étonnamment puissant et clair pour sa taille, avec une basse précise et de bons médiums et aigus. La construction est solide et le design moderne. Attention : l’évent arrière peut produire trop de basse si placé près d’un mur, et pour les basses profondes, un caisson de basse supplémentaire est nécessaire. Il n’y a pas de connexions sans fil ou supplémentaires, c’est donc un moniteur simple et fiable sans fioritures. Idéal pour les home studios et les petits espaces, mais pour une production professionnelle, il existe des alternatives plus précises.
Avis Pioneer DJ DJ VM-50-W (à l'unité)
Basé sur 3 avis
I owned the Pioneer S-DJ08 and was totally blown away by the quality of these studio monitors. The fact is, you can't go wrong with these 5'inch monitors. A reflection of the sound that was truly intended by any music producer. If you serious about quality then rather spend the extra money on these.
I owned the Pioneer S-DJ08 and was totally blown away by the quality of these studio monitors. The fact is, you can't go wrong with these 5'inch monitors. A reflection of the sound that was truly intended by any music producer. If you serious about quality then rather spend the extra money on these.
Heinrich Pelser
30 juillet 2014
Received a big box with just one Speaker , the item said a PAIR of speakers and arrived just one . A waste of time .
Received a big box with just one Speaker , the item said a PAIR of speakers and arrived just one . A waste of time .
Juan Pinzon
25 mars 2014
Speakers have a crisp sound and good bass despite its small size. Would you recommend using isolation pads? yes absolutely , improved by 100% the sound of the speakers
Speakers have a crisp sound and good bass despite its small size. Would you recommend using isolation pads? yes absolutely , improved by 100% the sound of the speakers
Rafael Vilera
15 février 2014