ESI nEar i7 Studio Monitor
₨ 60,000.0A 6.5″ near field reference Studio Monitor sets a new standard for entry-level users seeking professional-level 6.5″ near field monitoring speakers.
ESI nEar i5 Studio Monitor
₨ 50,000.0A 5″ near field reference Studio Monitor sets a new standard for entry-level users seeking professional-level 5″ near field monitoring speakers.
Genelec 8030C 5 inch Studio Monitor
₨ 235,000.0Genelec 8040B 6.5 inch Studio Monitor
₨ 370,000.0Genelec 8040BPM combines compact design, advanced acoustic engineering, and intelligent features to deliver precise, high-quality sound, making it an outstanding choice for professionals seeking exceptional performance in a nearfield monitor.
Yamaha HS4 Studio Monitor
The HS4 Studio Monitor is a compact, high-qualit monitor designed for creators who need to keep the volume down while still getting high-quality.
Yamaha HS3 Studio Monitor – Black
Yamaha HS3 Studio Monitor is a compact, high-qualit monitor designed for creators who need to keep the volume down while still getting high-quality.
IK Multimedia iLoud Micro Monitor Pair – Black
₨ 126,495.0Ultra-compact, high quality reference studio monitors
IK Multimedia iLoud MTM Powered Studio Monitor – Black
High-resolution compact studio monitor
Behringer MS16 16-watt Powered Monitor System
The BEHRINGER MS16 two-way Active Personal Monitor System can tackle these tasks and more, and is the ideal way to upgrade your sound system.
Behringer B105D 50W Powered Monitor Speaker
The Behringer Eurolive B105D 50W Powered Monitor is a multi-purpose, active monitor that vocalists will love.
Behringer B2031A Studio Monitor-Black
Our TRUTH B2031A monitors have been so wildly successful, that we’ve sold thousands upon thousands of them to some of the most critical ears on the planet.
Behringer Truth B2031P Studio Monitor
High-Resolution, Ultra-Linear Reference Studio Monitor B2031P has ruler-flat frequency response from 55 Hz to 21 kHz, tight and accurate bass end, articulate mids, and crystal-clear highs.
Behringer Nekkst K8 8 inch Powered Studio Monitor
The Behringer NEKKST K8 is a bi-amped, powered studio monitor for essential mixing listening. It has a 1′′ tweeter, 8′′ woofer, 40 Hz–20 kHz frequency response, 102 dB maximum SPL, and a fixed crossover at 3 kHz.
Behringer BH 470 Monitoring Headphone
₨ 9,500.0Headphones with a broad frequency response and great dynamic range are ideal for mixing, monitoring bass lines, or simply listening to music.
Behringer Powerplay P1 In-ear Monitor Amplifier
₨ 19,999.0Powerplay P1 Personal In-ear Monitor Amplifier is a tiny personal in-ear monitor (IEM) amplifier for musicians and entertainers onstage or in the studio.
Behringer HC 2000 Studio Monitoring Headphones
Whether you’re mixing a recording, monitoring a bass line – or just sitting back enjoying your favorite song, you want headphones that deliver a wide frequency response and high dynamic range.
Steven Slate Audio VSX Modeling Headphone -Essentials Edition
VSX Modeling Headphones – Essentials Edition
Alesis M1 MK3 studio monitor
₨ 55,000.0Alesis M1 Active studio monitor is a versatile and reliable option for anyone looking for accurate audio reproduction in a studio setting.
Alesis Elevate 3 MKII Studio Monitors
The Alesis Elevate 3 MKII Studio Monitors are trustworthy and high-quality for beginners and professionals. Purchase now for better listening.
M-Audio BX4 BT Studio Monitors (pair)
M-Audio BX4 BT monitors are a versatile and compact monitoring solution, ideal for small studios or for general listening applications. The built-in Bluetooth receiver makes them a convenient choice for wireless streaming, while the balanced sound and range of inputs make them a versatile choice for a variety of different applications.
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