I bought these based on other YouTube reviews and various websites and I'm glad I did. I bought a PreSonus eris e5 xt but they had terrible hum and hiss so I needed something with fewer problems but good sound. I really wanted a studio monitor, but after a lot of research I decided on the YU6 and Sub6. They look good but I'm more worried about the sound so I'll cover that in the review. During that first hour of playing the YU6 there was a little distortion in the high frequencies, even with 24-bit music, but after that I noticed it went away and the sound was much wider. They can be a bit large for desktop speakers because they're too close to you at the table, but if you move a few feet back they sound a lot better. The high vocals are great, and the mids are detailed and spacious as well. They have some bass, but it's still a bit light for me. About what you would expect from a 5 1/4 driver that doesn't push large amounts of air. I bought the Sub6 with a crossover around 100Hz as they roll off at 70-80Hz. I like it when the sound isn't split too much between the subwoofer and the bookshelf speakers, so I turn the volume down on the subwoofer so they harmonize well. I burn them with pink noise all day, so I'm hoping they'll be a little more open when I get back to them. I would definitely recommend buying these speakers and a subwoofer if it fits your budget. If you are not a subwoofer then you will be satisfied with speakers alone as they will not cause any problems, great sound with many options. I will use them for video editing with voice recording, games and of course music!
SAMSUNG Galaxy Buds Live: True Wireless Earbuds with Active Noise Cancelling & Wireless Charging Case - Mystic Bronze (US Version)
252 Review
π§ Sony WH-1000XM4 Noise-Canceling Wireless Headphones with Alexa & Mic, Blue
330 Review
π« Renewed SAMSUNG Galaxy Buds Pro R190: True Wireless, Noise Cancelling Bluetooth Earbuds
208 Review
Sennheiser HD280PRO: π§ Next-Generation Pro Audio Headphones
260 Review