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Kali Audio LP-6 Studio Monitor Speaker 6.5" 80W (Piece) Black

The Kali Audio LP-6 V2 is a 6.5-inch powered studio monitor designed for absolute sound transparency.

The Kali Audio LP-6 V2 is a 6.5-inch powered studio monitor designed for absolute sound transparency.

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Description

Description

The Kali Audio LP-6 V2 is a 6.5-inch powered studio monitor designed for absolute sound transparency.

The V2 version features an improved amplifier platform with lower noise, higher sensitivity, and updated Boundary EQ settings. With an advanced waveguide and low-mass cone, it offers precise frequency response and clear bass, making it the ideal solution for creators of all types of content.

Transparent Sound and Advanced Acoustic Design

The LP-6 V2 is designed to deliver exceptionally transparent sound, allowing creators to hear every detail of their production. The combination of the advanced waveguide, large voice coil, and powerful low-frequency magnet ensures accuracy across the entire spectrum. Its low-noise port design enables the monitor to produce strong and clear bass without the distortions commonly found in speakers of its class.

Improved Amplifier Platform Version V2

The second generation (V2) of the successful monitor brings a significantly upgraded amplification platform. The new amplifier offers a lower noise floor, eliminating the "hiss" during silence, and increased sensitivity for more dynamic performance. Additionally, the woofer cone now has a smaller mass, allowing faster and more consistent response to transient frequencies, providing smoother highs and tighter lows.

Boundary EQ for Optimal Room Adaptation

The integration of the speaker into any environment is made easy thanks to the Boundary EQ settings controlled by the built-in DSP processor. These settings have been updated in version V2 based on feedback from industry professionals, allowing you to optimize the speaker's response according to its placement (e.g., near a wall, on a desk, or on stands), always ensuring tonal balance.

Connection Flexibility and Integration Ease

As a self-powered (active) speaker, the LP-6 V2 does not require an external amplifier, simplifying your studio setup. It features a variety of inputs to easily connect with sound cards, consoles, or other sources. Its ergonomic design and sturdy construction make it a reliable and affordable choice for musicians, producers, and sound designers seeking truth in their sound without compromises.

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Specifications

Specifications

Technical Specifications

Power (RMS)
80 W
Bass Driver
6.5 "
Max SPL
115 dB
Driver Configuration
2 No of Drivers
Tweeter Size
1 "
Frequency Response
39 - 25000 Hz
DSP
Yes

Main Specifications

Quantity
Piece
Type
Active
Weight
7.05 kg
Colour
Black
Connectivity
1/4 TRS, RCA, XLR, Headphone Output

Dimensions

Height
35.9 cm
Width
22.2 cm
Length
26 cm

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Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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  • AsdfFW
    4
    0 out of 1 members found this review helpful

    Amazing clear sound. Especially compared to the KRK Rokit5 which was my previous pair.

    I give one star less because I found a discrepancy in volume between the two speakers, even though they are set at the same point on the potentiometer.

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  • Tim_Pas
    5
    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful
    This review is about the colour: White

    Wonderful for PC, clean and frequencies ranging from low to high, they just lack a bit of volume! Extremely satisfied with the flac 24/96 I listen to from a USB flash drive and Blu-ray. Of course, I have a very good external DAC.

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  • fommof
    5
    14 out of 15 members found this review helpful

    I had the Presonus Eris E5 for 2 years until they "gave up" on me (details in the corresponding review I have posted), so let's start again.

    I mainly use monitors to create sounds on my modellers and to play and record (I need to make sure that what I hear is what the modeler produces, and as little or no coloration as possible if possible), and for my recordings/productions. Less often to listen to music.

    Space is 12 square meters (untreated room), mounted on the wall on stands, so it was a conscious choice to go for front ported monitors again.

    Attention, these are BIG especially compared to the Eris E5, read the dimensions, measure and judge if they will be OK for your space.

    Several adjustments to fine-tune their sound in your room through the dip switches on the back. XLR, TRS, and RCA connections (obviously, we prefer balanced whenever and wherever possible). The placement of the on/off switch is a flaw, right next to the power cable, for me it's not a deal breaker since I turn on and off all the monitors with a power strip switch, but come on.

    At the same volume levels (low or moderate to low), they sound fuller than the Eris. There is no noise, hiss, or interference (there were some with the Eris depending on their placement, it wasn't anything special in my case but I mention it). Also, the first impression is that the high frequencies are sweeter in comparison, whatever that means.

    Very nice bass, they go lower than the Eris. I clarify that the overwhelming majority of my recordings/productions are with guitars AND bass in Standard D tuning (one whole tone lower) and even there, there is absolutely no issue (just like there wasn't with the Eris).

    After researching to see the differences between the first generation and the v2, it's the absence of hiss and better bass response in the latter. The price difference is significant, I don't know if it's worth it (and I haven't tried the v1), so it's up to you.

    ATTENTION, in Greece, even authorized resellers provide them with a ONE-year warranty (you can find them with a 3-year warranty abroad, now whether they will cover you or turn them back to you the same or worse if something goes wrong - see the review of the Eris 5 which were purchased from such a store - remains to be seen).

    This is the initial evaluation, I need to spend more time with them to come back with further feedback.

    Translated from Greek ·
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    • Value for money
    • Ease of adjustment
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  • Top_10_gr
    5
    13 out of 13 members found this review helpful

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    This review is about the colour: White

    These speakers are the most balanced you can find at these prices... For anyone mixing music with a lot of low frequencies, stay away from YAMAHA HS series if you want accurate highs and flat bass, stay away from KRKs. The only good alternatives are the JBL MK2 and in a slightly more expensive category, the Adams also play. THE BIGGEST POSITIVE IS THE DEFUSER in front of them, which means you don't need a large distance from the wall behind them, making them ideal for use in a small space where you don't have many placement options. So far, great sound and very flat and reliable for their price.

    Translated from Greek ·
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    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
    Did you find this review helpful?
    • Rich sound
    • Sound quality
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
    • Ease of adjustment
  • This review is about the colour: White

    The speakers are amazing, I highly recommend them

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Rich sound
    • Sound quality
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
    • Ease of adjustment
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Verified purchase

  • Verified purchase

    This review is about the colour: White

  • This review is about the colour: White

  • This review is about the colour: White

    • Rich sound
    • Sound quality
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
  • Amazing clear sound. Especially compared to the KRK Rokit5 which was my previous pair.

    I give one star less because I found a discrepancy in volume between the two speakers, even though they are set at the same point on the potentiometer.

    Translated from Greek ·
    0
  • Wonderful for PC, clean and frequencies ranging from low to high, they just lack a bit of volume! Extremely satisfied with the flac 24/96 I listen to from a USB flash drive and Blu-ray. Of course, I have a very good external DAC.

    Translated from Greek ·
    1
  • I had the Presonus Eris E5 for 2 years until they "gave up" on me (details in the corresponding review I have posted), so let's start again.

    I mainly use monitors to create sounds on my modellers and to play and record (I need to make sure that what I hear is what the modeler produces, and as little or no coloration as possible if possible), and for my recordings/productions. Less often to listen to music.

    Space is 12 square meters (untreated room), mounted on the wall on stands, so it was a conscious choice to go for front ported monitors again.

    Attention, these are BIG especially compared to the Eris E5, read the dimensions, measure and judge if they will be OK for your space.

    Several adjustments to fine-tune their sound in your room through the dip switches on the back. XLR, TRS, and RCA connections (obviously, we prefer balanced whenever and wherever possible). The placement of the on/off switch is a flaw, right next to the power cable, for me it's not a deal breaker since I turn on and off all the monitors with a power strip switch, but come on.

    At the same volume levels (low or moderate to low), they sound fuller than the Eris. There is no noise, hiss, or interference (there were some with the Eris depending on their placement, it wasn't anything special in my case but I mention it). Also, the first impression is that the high frequencies are sweeter in comparison, whatever that means.

    Very nice bass, they go lower than the Eris. I clarify that the overwhelming majority of my recordings/productions are with guitars AND bass in Standard D tuning (one whole tone lower) and even there, there is absolutely no issue (just like there wasn't with the Eris).

    After researching to see the differences between the first generation and the v2, it's the absence of hiss and better bass response in the latter. The price difference is significant, I don't know if it's worth it (and I haven't tried the v1), so it's up to you.

    ATTENTION, in Greece, even authorized resellers provide them with a ONE-year warranty (you can find them with a 3-year warranty abroad, now whether they will cover you or turn them back to you the same or worse if something goes wrong - see the review of the Eris 5 which were purchased from such a store - remains to be seen).

    This is the initial evaluation, I need to spend more time with them to come back with further feedback.

    Translated from Greek ·
    14
  • These speakers are the most balanced you can find at these prices... For anyone mixing music with a lot of low frequencies, stay away from YAMAHA HS series if you want accurate highs and flat bass, stay away from KRKs. The only good alternatives are the JBL MK2 and in a slightly more expensive category, the Adams also play. THE BIGGEST POSITIVE IS THE DEFUSER in front of them, which means you don't need a large distance from the wall behind them, making them ideal for use in a small space where you don't have many placement options. So far, great sound and very flat and reliable for their price.

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Description & Specifications

The Kali Audio LP-6 V2 is a 6.5-inch powered studio monitor designed for absolute sound transparency.

The V2 version features an improved amplifier platform with lower noise, higher sensitivity, and updated Boundary EQ settings. With an advanced waveguide and low-mass cone, it offers precise frequency response and clear bass, making it the ideal solution for creators of all types of content.

Transparent Sound and Advanced Acoustic Design

The LP-6 V2 is designed to deliver exceptionally transparent sound, allowing creators to hear every detail of their production. The combination of the advanced waveguide, large voice coil, and powerful low-frequency magnet ensures accuracy across the entire spectrum. Its low-noise port design enables the monitor to produce strong and clear bass without the distortions commonly found in speakers of its class.

Improved Amplifier Platform Version V2

The second generation (V2) of the successful monitor brings a significantly upgraded amplification platform. The new amplifier offers a lower noise floor, eliminating the "hiss" during silence, and increased sensitivity for more dynamic performance. Additionally, the woofer cone now has a smaller mass, allowing faster and more consistent response to transient frequencies, providing smoother highs and tighter lows.

Boundary EQ for Optimal Room Adaptation

The integration of the speaker into any environment is made easy thanks to the Boundary EQ settings controlled by the built-in DSP processor. These settings have been updated in version V2 based on feedback from industry professionals, allowing you to optimize the speaker's response according to its placement (e.g., near a wall, on a desk, or on stands), always ensuring tonal balance.

Connection Flexibility and Integration Ease

As a self-powered (active) speaker, the LP-6 V2 does not require an external amplifier, simplifying your studio setup. It features a variety of inputs to easily connect with sound cards, consoles, or other sources. Its ergonomic design and sturdy construction make it a reliable and affordable choice for musicians, producers, and sound designers seeking truth in their sound without compromises.

Manufacturer

Technical Specifications

Power (RMS)
80 W
Bass Driver
6.5 "
Max SPL
115 dB
Driver Configuration
2 No of Drivers
Tweeter Size
1 "
Frequency Response
39 - 25000 Hz
DSP
Yes

Main Specifications

Quantity
Piece
Type
Active
Weight
7.05 kg
Colour
Black
Connectivity
1/4 TRS, RCA, XLR, Headphone Output

Dimensions

Height
35.9 cm
Width
22.2 cm
Length
26 cm

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (10)

  1. 9
  2. 1
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 1 star
    0
Review this product
  • Rich sound
  • Sound quality
  • Construction quality
  • Value for money
  • Ease of adjustment

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  • AsdfFW
    4
    0 out of 1 members found this review helpful

    Amazing clear sound. Especially compared to the KRK Rokit5 which was my previous pair.

    I give one star less because I found a discrepancy in volume between the two speakers, even though they are set at the same point on the potentiometer.

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Tim_Pas
    5
    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful
    This review is about the colour: White

    Wonderful for PC, clean and frequencies ranging from low to high, they just lack a bit of volume! Extremely satisfied with the flac 24/96 I listen to from a USB flash drive and Blu-ray. Of course, I have a very good external DAC.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Rich sound
    • Sound quality
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • fommof
    5
    14 out of 15 members found this review helpful

    I had the Presonus Eris E5 for 2 years until they "gave up" on me (details in the corresponding review I have posted), so let's start again.

    I mainly use monitors to create sounds on my modellers and to play and record (I need to make sure that what I hear is what the modeler produces, and as little or no coloration as possible if possible), and for my recordings/productions. Less often to listen to music.

    Space is 12 square meters (untreated room), mounted on the wall on stands, so it was a conscious choice to go for front ported monitors again.

    Attention, these are BIG especially compared to the Eris E5, read the dimensions, measure and judge if they will be OK for your space.

    Several adjustments to fine-tune their sound in your room through the dip switches on the back. XLR, TRS, and RCA connections (obviously, we prefer balanced whenever and wherever possible). The placement of the on/off switch is a flaw, right next to the power cable, for me it's not a deal breaker since I turn on and off all the monitors with a power strip switch, but come on.

    At the same volume levels (low or moderate to low), they sound fuller than the Eris. There is no noise, hiss, or interference (there were some with the Eris depending on their placement, it wasn't anything special in my case but I mention it). Also, the first impression is that the high frequencies are sweeter in comparison, whatever that means.

    Very nice bass, they go lower than the Eris. I clarify that the overwhelming majority of my recordings/productions are with guitars AND bass in Standard D tuning (one whole tone lower) and even there, there is absolutely no issue (just like there wasn't with the Eris).

    After researching to see the differences between the first generation and the v2, it's the absence of hiss and better bass response in the latter. The price difference is significant, I don't know if it's worth it (and I haven't tried the v1), so it's up to you.

    ATTENTION, in Greece, even authorized resellers provide them with a ONE-year warranty (you can find them with a 3-year warranty abroad, now whether they will cover you or turn them back to you the same or worse if something goes wrong - see the review of the Eris 5 which were purchased from such a store - remains to be seen).

    This is the initial evaluation, I need to spend more time with them to come back with further feedback.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Rich sound
    • Value for money
    • Ease of adjustment
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Top_10_gr
    5
    13 out of 13 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    This review is about the colour: White

    These speakers are the most balanced you can find at these prices... For anyone mixing music with a lot of low frequencies, stay away from YAMAHA HS series if you want accurate highs and flat bass, stay away from KRKs. The only good alternatives are the JBL MK2 and in a slightly more expensive category, the Adams also play. THE BIGGEST POSITIVE IS THE DEFUSER in front of them, which means you don't need a large distance from the wall behind them, making them ideal for use in a small space where you don't have many placement options. So far, great sound and very flat and reliable for their price.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Rich sound
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
    Did you find this review helpful?
    • Rich sound
    • Sound quality
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
    • Ease of adjustment
  • This review is about the colour: White

    The speakers are amazing, I highly recommend them

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Rich sound
    • Sound quality
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
    • Ease of adjustment
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Verified purchase

  • Verified purchase

    This review is about the colour: White

  • This review is about the colour: White

  • This review is about the colour: White

    • Rich sound
    • Sound quality
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
  • Amazing clear sound. Especially compared to the KRK Rokit5 which was my previous pair.

    I give one star less because I found a discrepancy in volume between the two speakers, even though they are set at the same point on the potentiometer.

    Translated from Greek ·
    0
  • Wonderful for PC, clean and frequencies ranging from low to high, they just lack a bit of volume! Extremely satisfied with the flac 24/96 I listen to from a USB flash drive and Blu-ray. Of course, I have a very good external DAC.

    Translated from Greek ·
    1
  • I had the Presonus Eris E5 for 2 years until they "gave up" on me (details in the corresponding review I have posted), so let's start again.

    I mainly use monitors to create sounds on my modellers and to play and record (I need to make sure that what I hear is what the modeler produces, and as little or no coloration as possible if possible), and for my recordings/productions. Less often to listen to music.

    Space is 12 square meters (untreated room), mounted on the wall on stands, so it was a conscious choice to go for front ported monitors again.

    Attention, these are BIG especially compared to the Eris E5, read the dimensions, measure and judge if they will be OK for your space.

    Several adjustments to fine-tune their sound in your room through the dip switches on the back. XLR, TRS, and RCA connections (obviously, we prefer balanced whenever and wherever possible). The placement of the on/off switch is a flaw, right next to the power cable, for me it's not a deal breaker since I turn on and off all the monitors with a power strip switch, but come on.

    At the same volume levels (low or moderate to low), they sound fuller than the Eris. There is no noise, hiss, or interference (there were some with the Eris depending on their placement, it wasn't anything special in my case but I mention it). Also, the first impression is that the high frequencies are sweeter in comparison, whatever that means.

    Very nice bass, they go lower than the Eris. I clarify that the overwhelming majority of my recordings/productions are with guitars AND bass in Standard D tuning (one whole tone lower) and even there, there is absolutely no issue (just like there wasn't with the Eris).

    After researching to see the differences between the first generation and the v2, it's the absence of hiss and better bass response in the latter. The price difference is significant, I don't know if it's worth it (and I haven't tried the v1), so it's up to you.

    ATTENTION, in Greece, even authorized resellers provide them with a ONE-year warranty (you can find them with a 3-year warranty abroad, now whether they will cover you or turn them back to you the same or worse if something goes wrong - see the review of the Eris 5 which were purchased from such a store - remains to be seen).

    This is the initial evaluation, I need to spend more time with them to come back with further feedback.

    Translated from Greek ·
    14
  • These speakers are the most balanced you can find at these prices... For anyone mixing music with a lot of low frequencies, stay away from YAMAHA HS series if you want accurate highs and flat bass, stay away from KRKs. The only good alternatives are the JBL MK2 and in a slightly more expensive category, the Adams also play. THE BIGGEST POSITIVE IS THE DEFUSER in front of them, which means you don't need a large distance from the wall behind them, making them ideal for use in a small space where you don't have many placement options. So far, great sound and very flat and reliable for their price.

    Translated from Greek ·
    13
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