The performance nature of Kali Audio is impressive—and experts particularly celebrate the IN-8 studio monitors since they have a set of elements that set them apart from others. In other words, they’re a great choice if you’re looking for a clearer and unparallel sound for your music production station. These monitors use the same woofer and tweeter form the LP-8. Plus, they have a midrange drive surrounding the tweeter. This means that the tweeter and its 8-inch woofer don’t have burdens when looking for a much clearer sound and less distortion. On the bottom of the monitor speaker, you’ll find a low noise or tube that Kali engineered precisely to prevent unwanted noise with punchy bass.
IN-8: Features
A studio monitor should perform precisely and clearly. Moreover, it should be accurate to what you’re actually listening to. In short, a studio monitor must be your faithful companion and help you make critical desitions. In turn, these translate into your sound being heard on other acoustic environments. The IN-8 is class D powered at 140W. Additionally, it has a lower frequency response of 37 Hz. Moreover, it has a <1.4% System THD around 94bB at 1M and the max SPL is 114dB. Another one of its great features is that it has is the boundary EQ Control. Kali Audio designed and engineered it in California. Similarly, the IN-8 comes with a particular EQ selector. Particularly, the EQ control selector makes it easy for you to set the speaker monitor correctly. But this depends on where you place it.
This is a fantastic feature that helps you to get real optimum sound depending on where you place the monitors. By combining this with its low-pass trims and high-pass one there’s the guarantee that the sound coming from them is the best. And it doesn’t matter what your studio is at the time of mixing. To set them up, the IN-8 has balanced XLR and TRS inputs and an unbalanced RCA input to connect your laptop or smartphone with a headphone jack.