ADAM Audio T5V Review: Complete breakdown of capabilities

Alistair Vance
Written by Alistair Vance

March 13, 2026

ADAM Audio T5V

ADAM Audio T5V Review: Complete breakdown of capabilities

Most important features of ADAM Audio monitors

  • Equipped with 5″ woofer and 1.9″ U-ART ribbon tweeter
  • 2 Class D amplifiers: 50W RMS woofer, 20W RMS tweeter
  • Frequency range: 45Hz to 25kHz
  • Crossover frequency: 3 kHz
  • Maximum input level: 106 dB (1m/pair)
  • Rear bass reflex port
  • Connections: XLR and RCA line inputs
  • Dimensions (W x H x D): 179 x 298 x 297 mm
  • Weight: 5.7 kg
  • Price per single unit

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ADAM Audio T5V Review: Complete breakdown of capabilities

ADAM Audio T5V Review: Complete breakdown of capabilities

ADAM Audio T5V Review: Complete breakdown of capabilities

ADAM Audio T5V Review: Complete breakdown of capabilities

ADAM Audio T5V Review: Complete breakdown of capabilities

ADAM Audio T5V Review: Complete breakdown of capabilities

ADAM Audio T5V Review: Complete breakdown of capabilities

ADAM Audio T5V Review: Complete breakdown of capabilities

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Customer Review Summary

ADAM Audio T5V Studio Monitors Review

As a home studio user, I have been thoroughly impressed by the ADAM Audio T5V monitors. For their price, they deliver exceptional sound quality that rivals much more expensive models. The clarity of the highs, courtesy of the ribbon tweeter, is truly remarkable and provides a listening experience that is both detailed and enjoyable without causing ear fatigue, even after extended use.

The bass response is surprisingly good for a 5-inch speaker, with a clean and punchy low end that does not muddy the sound. While some may find the lows slightly lacking in very bass-heavy genres, the +2 dB bass boost option helps to compensate for this, making them suitable for a variety of music styles. The mids are well represented, providing a balanced sound that works well for mixing and casual listening alike.

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One notable attribute is the soundstage these monitors create; they offer a wide stereo image with precise instrument placement. This makes them an excellent choice for both mixing and enjoying music. They are versatile enough for various applications, from electronic music production to video editing, where clarity and detail are paramount.

On the downside, the volume control lacks distinct increments, which can make it challenging to match levels precisely between the two monitors. Additionally, the rear power button can be inconvenient for quick access. However, these are minor issues compared to the overall performance and build quality, which is solid and visually appealing.

In conclusion, the ADAM Audio T5V monitors are an outstanding choice for anyone seeking high-quality sound on a budget. They excel in small to medium-sized rooms and perform admirably across a range of uses, making them a worthwhile investment for both beginners and experienced users alike.



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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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