Product Description
Whether you're a music creator or just a music lover, you need a top - notch speaker that delivers accurate sound. The TRUTH 4.5 BT studio monitors offer outstanding Bluetooth and analogue connectivity, along with a 2 - way speaker setup. With 64 - watt ultra - linear digital power, they're a perfect sonic upgrade for studios, multimedia, and gaming. When your creativity kicks in, these monitors provide studio - grade performance, allowing you to fine - tune your ideal sound. Every mix detail comes through clearly, with the dynamics and impact of a high - resolution studio system. Key features include high - quality Bluetooth 5.3 audio streaming, advanced Waveguide technology for wide acoustic dispersion, ultra - high resolution 1' silk dome tweeters, long - throw 4.5' woofers with deformation - resistant glass fiber cones, and multiple input options. The front panel offers easy access controls, and low/high - frequency controls let you adjust the acoustics. The high - density composite enclosure reduces distortion. Specifications cover power, input types, frequency response, and Bluetooth range.
Using the Behringer TRUTH 4.5 BT studio monitors is a breeze. First, connect your device to the monitor using either the Bluetooth function (make sure your device is Bluetooth 5.3 compatible and within 20 meters without interference) or one of the analog inputs like the TRS or RCA connectors. You can use multiple inputs at the same time or mix digital and analog sources. Adjust the volume using the front - panel control. If you want to use headphones, just plug them into the headphone jack on the front. To get the best sound, use the low and high - frequency controls to tune the acoustics according to your room and preference. When it comes to maintenance, keep the monitors in a clean and dry place. Avoid exposing them to extreme temperatures or humidity. If there's dust on the speakers, gently wipe them with a soft, dry cloth. Don't try to open the enclosure yourself as it might damage the internal components. And remember, the monitors have protection against short - circuits, open - circuits, and overheating, but it's still a good idea not to overload them with excessive power.