Kali Audio IN8WV2 3 Way Powered Studio Monitor (White)
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Kali Audio IN8WV2 3 Way Powered Studio Monitor (White)

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Kali Audio IN8WV2 3 Way Powered Studio Monitor (White)Kali Audio's IN 8 V2 is a 3 way studio monitor with an 8 inch woofer and a 4 Inch midrange with a coaxial 1 inch tweeter. The unique architecture of the Midrange and Tweeter eliminates off axis lobing, giving the IN 8 an incredibly accurate, lifelike stereo image. The strength of the stereo image, combined with the clarity of the speakers overall, make it extremely easy to build a complete, detailed picture of your mix. Every aspect of your mix is

Kali Audio's IN-8 V2 is a 3-way studio monitor with an 8-inch woofer and a 4-Inch midrange with a coaxial 1-inch tweeter. The unique architecture of the Midrange and Tweeter eliminates off-axis lobing, giving the IN-8 an incredibly accurate, lifelike stereo image. The strength of the stereo image, combined with the clarity of the speakers overall, make it extremely easy to build a complete, detailed picture of your mix. Every aspect of your mix is presented with clarity and accuracy, allowing you to dial in precisely the sound you want.

This new version of the IN-8 is part of Kali’s 2nd Wave of loudspeakers. A new amplifier platform allows for 12 dB less self noise, while increasing max SPL by 3 dB. The tuning has been refined for smoother HF response, and the boundary EQs have been updated to reflect common real-world use cases. Physical improvements include lighter transducer cones for better transient response and upgraded cabinet construction for greater reliability.

The IN-8 features an 8-inch woofer, a 4-inch mid-range driver, and a 1-inch soft dome tweeter. The mid-range driver and the tweeter are coincident, meaning that they share the same acoustic center. You might have heard the terms “coaxial” or “concentric” to describe this arrangement. Those terms are technically correct as well.

Because of the coincident placement of the mid-range and tweeter, and the crossover of the woofer to the mid-range (330 Hz,) the IN-8 is an acoustic point source. This gives it an ideal directivity characteristic for a studio monitor. You will be able to hear a very lifelike stereo image, with details placed clearly and consistently. Off-axis lobing that is unavoidable in a 2-way system is virtually eliminated with the IN-8.

Substantial work was done to optimize the mid-range driver not only for its own acoustic performance, but also for its role as the waveguide for the tweeter. The shape is very precise to allow for controlled directivity at mid range to tweeter crossover, ensuring accurate summing both on- and off-axis. Excursion on the midrange is limited to less than 1mm peak to peak, so that the oscillation of the mid-range does not have a negative effect on the tweeter.

On top of this, the IN-8 incorporates all of the benefits of Kali's Lone Pine series monitors. These include optimized woofers for powerful, clean bass, a front-firing port tube, and our boundary compensation EQs.

Coaxial Midrange and Tweeter

The unique architecture of the Midrange and Tweeter eliminates off-axis lobing, giving the IN-8 an incredibly accurate, lifelike stereo image.

The midrange is profile optimized to act as the waveguide for the tweeter, and the entire system acts an acoustic point source due to the 330 Hz crossover between the woofer and the midrange.

The midrange is also specifically designed for very low excursion, eliminating air distortion from the interaction between the tweeter and midrange.

The 3-way design also unburdens the 8-Inch woofer, allowing for high dynamic range with minimal distortion.

Low Noise Port Tube

On most port tubes, air leaves at different speeds from different points of the opening, creating noisy turbulence. This turbulence can be heard as "chuffing," or an audible air sound coming from the monitor. This sound will add to the noise floor and obscure the details of the low end.

The port tube on IN-8 was designed to ensure that all of the air leaves the port tube at the same velocity. This helps add to the low end response of the speaker, while keeping the bass clean, tight, and devoid of extra noise.

Bass Power

Bass on the IN-8 is delivered by a larger magnet and larger voice coil than any comparable speaker on the market. This gives you more accurate bass response that extends lower, so you can dial in exactly the low end sound you need. 

Nothing is over-represented, but the bass that is present on your track will come through with clarity and punch.

Boundary EQ

A speaker's given position in a space can drastically change it's frequency response. Happily, most of the common positions are fairly predictable and easily corrected. 

Kali's team came up with boundary compensation EQ settings at the Village Recorder in Los Angeles to help you get the optimum sound for where you need to put your speakers. Combined with the LF and HF trims, this will ensure that the speakers sound their best no matter what room you're mixing in. 

There are EQ settings for:

  • Free Space
  • Speakers on stands, against a wall
  • Speakers on a desk, away from a wall
  • Speakers on a desk, against a wall
  • Speakers on a console meter bridge
  • Speaker mounted to a wall

Class D Amplification

The integrated 40W + 40W Class D Power amp delivers clean, reliable power that's optimized to this speaker. 

  • Accurate, clean amplification
  • Reliable power
  • Low heat generation

XLR, TRS, and RCA Inputs

The IN-8 features balanced XLR and TRS inputs, and an unbalanced RCA input.

The RCA input can be set to -10 dBu sensitivity when you're using consumer devices like a laptop or smartphone's headphone jack.

2nd Wave Technologies

The new IN-8 V2 is part of Kali’s 2nd Wave of loudspeakers, realizing improvements made since Kali was founded in 2018. A new amplifier platform allows for 12 dB less self noise, while increasing max SPL by 3 dB. The tuning has been refined for smoother HF response, and the boundary EQs have been updated to reflect common real-world use cases. Physical improvements include lighter transducer cones for better transient response and upgraded cabinet construction for greater reliability.

Specifications

  • Powered: Yes
  • Amplifier Class: D
  • Power Configuration: Tri-Amped
  • LF Power: 60 W
  • Mid-Range Power: 40 W
  • HF Power: 40 W
  • Total Power: 140 W
  • LF Driver: 8-Inch Poly-Coated Paper
  • Mid-Range Driver: 4-Inch Optimized Profile Poly-Coated Paper
  • HF Driver: 1-Inch Textile Dome
  • Frequency Response: (-10 dB): 37 Hz - 25 kHz
  • Frequency Range: (±3 dB): 45 Hz - 21 kHz
  • LF to Mid-Range Crossover: 280 Hz
  • Mid-Range to HF Crossover: 2800 Hz
  • SPL: 85 dB Continuous at 2.8 Meters with 20 dB Headroom
  • Max SPL: 117 dB
  • System THD
  • <1% from 50 Hz to 250 Hz
  • <0.5% from 250 Hz to 400kHz
  • <.3% from 400 Hz to 20kHz
  • (85dB SPL @1m)
  • Inputs
  • 1 x TRS
  • 1 x XLR
  • 1 x RCA
  • TRS/XLR Input Sensitivity: +4 dBu
  • RCA Input Sensitivity: -10 dBV
  • HF Trim: -2 dB, ±0 dB, +2 dB
  • LF Trim: -2 dB, ±0 dB, +2 dB
  • Boundary EQ Settings:
  • Free space (On stands, away from walls)
  • On stands, next to a wall
  • Meter bridge, vertical
  • Meter bridge, horizontal
  • On a desk, away from walls
  • On a desk, next to a wall
  • Enclosure: Front Ported
  • Height: 17.75 Inches (44.1 cm)
  • Width 11.25 Inches (28.5cm)
  • Depth: 10 Inches (25.4cm)
  • Product Weight: 23 lbs (10.4 Kg)

What's in the Box

  • IN-8 Studio Monitor
  • Local Power Cable
  • Quickstart Guide
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