ADAM Audio A77H Review: First listening impressions

Alistair Vance
Written by Alistair Vance

April 19, 2026

ADAM Audio A77H

ADAM Audio A77H Review: First listening impressions

Technical profile of ADAM Audio

  • Drivers: 2x 7″ MLM woofer, 1x 3.5″ MLM midrange driver, rotatable X- ART tweeter + HPS waveguide
  • Amplifier power RMS: 250 W (woofer) + 70 W (midrange) 20 W (tweeter)
  • Crossover frequency: 400 Hz, 3 kHz
  • Power rating: max. 500 W
  • Built-in AD-converter 24-bit / 96 kHz
  • 4-Band equaliser with “Bass”, “Desk”, “Presence” and “Treble” parameters to adapt to room acoustics
  • Voicings function with preset sound profiles
  • Real-time control of DSP-based functions via ethernet
  • Control Remote software allows filter models to be loaded into the monitors own DSP
  • Sonarworks integration (Sonarworks software and measurement microphone not included)
  • AC input voltage: 100 – 240 V, 50/60 Hz
  • 1 Line input: XLR balanced
  • 1 Line input: RCA
  • 1 Ethernet connection
  • Dimensions (H x W x D): 236 x 531 x 350 mm
  • Weight: 17.1 kg
  • Quantity: 1 piece

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ADAM Audio A77H Review: First listening impressions

ADAM Audio A77H Review: First listening impressions

ADAM Audio A77H Review: First listening impressions

ADAM Audio A77H Review: First listening impressions

ADAM Audio A77H Review: First listening impressions

ADAM Audio A77H Review: First listening impressions

ADAM Audio A77H Review: First listening impressions

ADAM Audio A77H Review: First listening impressions

ADAM Audio A77H Review: First listening impressions

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Customer Review Summary

The ADAM Audio A77H is a remarkable studio monitor that truly excels in delivering clear and precise sound quality, making it an excellent choice for audio enthusiasts and professionals alike. The three-way design, featuring dual woofers and the signature X-ART tweeter, provides a balanced and detailed sound across the frequency spectrum. The lows are deep and well-defined, while the mids are smooth and present, ensuring an honest representation of your audio work.

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One of the standout features of the A77H is its impressive stereo imaging and accuracy. The soundstage is wide, allowing for easy pinpointing of elements in the mix, which is crucial for music production, mixing, or mastering. The ability to hear details clearly, even at lower volumes, significantly enhances the mixing experience, making it easier to make informed decisions.

Moreover, the onboard DSP for room correction offers advanced tuning options, enabling optimised sound tailored to your studio’s acoustics. This is a fantastic addition for those looking to enhance their listening environment further.

Build quality is robust, and the sleek design fits seamlessly into any studio setting, though some may find the aesthetics slightly underwhelming compared to competitors. Overall, the A77H provides excellent value in its price range, with sound quality that competes with more expensive options.

While the price positions the A77H in the high-end category, the performance justifies the investment. For anyone serious about audio production, these monitors are a fantastic choice that will elevate your work.

In summary, the ADAM Audio A77H is a powerful, highly accurate studio monitor that impresses with its sound quality, features, and build quality, making it a top recommendation for serious audio professionals.



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Alistair Vance

Based in Bristol, Al has spent over a decade mixing local bands before specialising in hybrid studio consulting. He’s obsessed with the price-to-performance ratio, helping musicians achieve a "Radio Ready" sound without the need for a £50,000 Neve console. No fluff, just honest gear reviews to get your tracks sounding professional on a real-world budget.

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