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Pioneer DJ DM-40 - 21W 4' Two-Way Active Monitor - Black (Pair)

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$149.00

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About this item

  • The compact DM-40 desktop monitors bring excellent audio quality to your home setup. They inherit the best from our professional S-DJX series and Pro Audio speakers, including a front-loaded bass reflex system for a rich, tight bass and DECO* technology for a wider reach and sweet spot. All these features are combined in a compact design making the DM-40 the perfect match for DJing, producing and simply enjoying music at home. The DM-40 speakers are sold as a pair. *Diffusion Effectual Convexity by Olson Specs: Type: 2-way bass reflex, active monitor speakers Tweeter: ¾-inch Soft Dome Woofer: 4-inch Fiberglass What's in the box: DM-40 x 2, Power cord, 2 m speaker cable (for left/right channel connection), Audio converter cable (3.5 mm stereo mini plug to RCA), Bottom cushion x 8, Operating instructions Dimensions: Left ch: 146 x 227 x 223 mm (5.7 x 8.9 x 8.7 in.) Right ch: 146 x 227 x 210 mm (5.7 x 8.9 x 8.3 in.) Weight: Left ch: 2.7 kg (6 lbs.) Right ch: 2.2 kg (4.8 lbs.) Amplifier Output: Class A/B amp: 2 x 21 W / 4 Ω Frequency Range: 70 - 30000 Hz Impedance: 10 kΩ Inputs: 1 LINE (RCA), 1 LINE (Mini-jack) Outputs: 1 HEADPHONE MONITOR (Mini-jack)


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XXL
Reviewed in France on April 15, 2025
Très bonne petites enceinte
Customer
Reviewed in India on November 20, 2023
The speakers are great value for money. Amazing sound quality. Great clarity and the size will surprise you. It's small but the sound is amazing. Must buy if you DJ or mix music otherwise also a great product
Elijah
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2023
Very good product for DJ'ing with and just listening to music in general. The bass is good for the size they are and they can get very loud. They respond well while I'm mixing, but the downside to these speakers is they take a bit to "wake up". Other than that would definitely recommend
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2023
These pack a lot of sound and bass! Great small to mid size speakers for computer or other audio. Connected these to my sons reloop vinyl player. The volume is loud at a low setting, and didnt notice distortion at high volume. I would say can be crisper if it had an equalizer but bass carries well. Highly recommend.
Fan in Baltimore
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2023
These speakers are a great value, but they also have a punchy dance floor sound. To my ears they are not as flat across the audio spectrum as the Edifier speakers, which are also in the same price range.
DJ Benny
Reviewed in Germany on July 7, 2021
Pioneer DJ DM-40 ist ein kompaktes, dennoch klangstarkes Aktiv-System, ideal zum Monitoring im Studio oder beim DJ-Einsatz. Ich haben bereits zwei Paare im Einsatz und sie taugen zudem als alternative PC-Lautsprecher natürlich.
Brandon
Reviewed in Australia on July 19, 2021
Great value for money monitors
Adult Terry
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2021
They're decent little monitors. But they are just adequate really. Not really much for bass. Responsive though... I mix vinyl and the timing is crucial. These definitely give me a better picture for queueing than running the mixer through my receiver.
D. Roberts
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2021
I bought the JBL Control 50S/T monitors, which were really good, but I wanted something with front-firing bass ports. I watched videos and read reviews before settling on these and they're awesome! They have what I feel is a truer sound that's much closer to what I hear through my Sony Studio headphones. They can be loud but also work excellently at lower volumes, which my current situation requires. The sound is crystal clear and the bass is not too "in-your-face" (I'm not producing hip hop, rap, r&b, or pop so I don't want crazy bass). I need a good, true sound for jazz, fusion, rock, and even some heavier music, and these monitors feed my ears good sounds I can work with.
Jovan Lopez
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2019
To preface:- I have been producing for 2 years- I have been using headphones prior to this purchase (MDRXB-950N1)- I prefer bass heavy music with good melodicsI was pleasantly surprised by these speakers, I wasn't sure what to expect. The frequency range it quotes is accurate and the monitors are powerful. I have an iMac and the sound output is amazing. The highs and mids are god-like for this size and the bass, although only going as low as 70hz, is more than enough for levelling and mixing ( bass is punchy and loud for my liking). I recommend these for those starting off, as you will immediately see a difference in your mixes.In other quirks, this monitor gets louder than I expected and the subwoofer can actually handle loud volumes as if it were already broken in (yay). I have this in a 10*10 room, and it fills the room with sound, although it sounds much better if you have it at eye-level likes it is meant too.The only drawback, in my opinion, is that I get the feeling that the headphone jack on the monitors is of low quality, my headphones sounded very muffled coming out of the monitor.I really recommend these studio monitors, they are amazing for a bass head like me and my rap beats. (btw it is much smaller than I expected honestly, not a bad thing though.)
Putt Noon
Reviewed in Canada on February 14, 2018
Great value. For their price, their clarity is fantastic and they have nice, tight bass. I was going to settle on the Mackie CR4s before trying these, the CR4s are decent for the price range, but these DM-40s blew them out of the water and are well worth the slightly higher price tag.The Mackies have a really cool feature that the Pioneer's don't, the ability to set which speaker is left or right. This makes it really easy to accommodate your personal power set-up. They also come with isolation pads, which is cool. The Pioneers, however, have their own awesome feature--standby. Not only do they turn off when they detect no signal for a period of time, they wake up when signal is sent to them again. This is great if you're forgetful but also enables you to use them without ever really needing to touch them.The standby feature of the DM-40s trumps the CR4's speaker selection feature for me but even if it didn't the DM-40s would still be the better buy. They sound great, with a wider frequency range than the CR4s. I enjoyed listening to the CR4s but after hearing the DM-40s, the CR4s sound a bit dull. They’re great if you like your music a bit warmer and also very bass-heavy but the DM-40s are much more accurate and pack a serious punch.Very very happy I spent the extra money to get these. I'll update this review if my experience with and opinion of these speakers ever change.I understand the standby feature is a polarizing one. As far as I can tell, you can’t disable it. I can’t imagine a scenario where it would be inconvenient but some people seem to hate it. Other speakers, like the CR4s, do not have this feature. For me, it’s the cherry on top of the better-sounding speaker but if it was a feature I hated, I’d probably have to go with the Mackies instead, at this price range. (Another pair of speakers that I imagine would be in the running are the Micca PB42X. They weren’t available when I was testing speakers but I plan to test them out and compare them to these DM-40s. If they end up blowing my mind I’d keep them for specific use but definitely keep these DM-40s for general use, for all the features I love about them.)I seriously love these speakers and the standby feature. I love them so much, I wish I had a reason to buy another pair.
Ashton Singh
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2017
Best Value for your money. For a LONG While I was looking into the Pioneer 80x Speakers and thier other Studio Monitor speakers, but at the end of the day, my budget fell upon these speakers and I'm super satisfied with my purchase. They get nice and loud w/o much distortion at all. I don't have a DAC for my computer as yet, but I'm sure it would sound even better when you pair this with a good DAC Controller (Which is what you need if you are going to get anything more Professional than these speakers here. I paired them with the and they look and sound amazing!
J. Perry
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2017
I've owned a pair of Cannon TLS-822s, three pair of Polks, a pair of Klipsch, and a Klipsch 2.1 promedia's as well as other speakers in my lifetime. I've got to say these speakers sound awesome. I think as far as depth of sound and imaging I like them better than the promedia's. I live in an apartment and the sub-woofer was a little much at times leading me to turn it down. I'm hearing things out of these speakers I haven't heard for years. I'm now looking for good recordings of my favorite music. These speakers are plenty loud and have plenty of base. I would say that if one needs to have wall shattering base at the expense of clarity and imaging than find a set with a sub or add a sub to these if you can. I watched a video on you tube where someone had the woofers bouncing around like crazy. I was a little concerned with all that movement. I have had these loud enough to get in trouble and they weren't giggling around like jello. They weren't moving hardly at all. The cabinet is a wood material. These are stout speakers. Bravo Pioneer!
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