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Home » Review » We Test The Best Studio Monitors Under 200 (2025)

We Test The Best Studio Monitors Under 200 (2024)

Last updated July 18, 2024

We Test The Best Studio Monitors Under 200 (2025)

  • Proudly written by Pro-Singer,
  • Hugh Richardson
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  • Speakers and Monitors | Studio

Best

Passive Studio Monitor

JBL 104-BT Bluetooth Reference Monitors Home studio and Podcaster
  • Overall: Innovative coaxial driver design and contoured low-frequency port
  • Best Feature: 4.5" low-frequency transducer and .75" high-frequency transducer
  • TedScore™: 9/10
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Best

Overall Studio Monitor

Alesis Elevate 5 MKII Home Recording, Multimedia & More
  • Overall: 5-Inch Active Desktop Studio Speakers
  • Best Feature: 1-Inch Soft Dome Tweeter
  • TedScore™: 9/10
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Winner

Best

Active Studio
Monitor

M-Audio BX8 Graphite Active Studio Monitor Music production, Gaming, and Multimedia
  • Overall: 120-watt powered desktop computer speakers
  • Best Feature: 3.5-inch black kevlar LF drivers with 1-inch silk dome tweeters
  • TedScore™: 8/10
Click for Best Price
A Cozy Home Studio With A Desk, Computer, And Studio Monitors Under 200

Are you looking for the best studio monitors under $200 to make your music sound clear and vibrant?

I understand the importance of hearing all the details in your music through high-quality speakers, even when you’re on a budget.

I stumbled upon the Alesis Elevate 5 MKII, an absolute gem that delivers professional audio without the hefty price tag. And I’m thrilled to share more of my top picks and tips that won’t break the bank.

Who says you can’t have champagne on a lemonade budget? You can achieve professional audio quality without emptying your wallet, so let’s upgrade your home studio without overspending.

Get ready to enhance your audio setup affordably!

Table of Contents

Top Picks for Budget Studio Monitors

A Pair Of Budget Studio Monitors Sit On A Desk, With Cables Neatly Organized Behind Them

When I hunt for studio monitors on a budget, I know every penny counts. So, I’ve rounded up my top picks for under $200 that deliver quality sound without breaking the bank.

1

Mackie CR3 and CR3-X

Mackie has long been a trusty name in audio gear, and their CR3 and CR3-X monitors are no exception.

Both models offer crisp audio in a compact size, but the CR3-X steps it up with an updated design and improved sound quality.

Mackie Cr3-X 3 Inch Multimedia Monitors Image Taken By Teds-List

Mackie CR3-X 3 inch Multimedia Monitors

Mackie Cr3-X 3 Inch Multimedia Monitors Review
studio-quality sound
PERFECT FOR: Home Studio

FEATURES: Desktop monitor speakers with 3" drivers

OTHER INFO: Convenient front-panel volume control and headphone output
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8/10
PROS
  • Includes speaker cable, dual RCA stereo cable, and 1/8"-1/8" cable
CONS
  • Limited low-end response
What Retailer to Buy From?

When you click ‘Check Price’, you’ll see there are loads of great places to buy this item.  Our personal favorite is Sweetwater for the US, and Thomann and Gear4Music for the UK & Europe.

They are the largest music retailers, with excellent customer service, competitive prices, really fast shipping, and the longest guarantees.

The TedScore™: 8/10
The TedScore™ is our unique system of scoring products.
The professional musician who wrote this article combined many things,
from the product build, manufacturer’s reputation through to feedback
from other users, to create our famous TedScore™.
2

PreSonus Eris E3.5 and E4.5

For those who can stretch their budget a smidge, the E4.5 provides an even richer sonic experience with enhanced bass response and higher volume levels.

PreSonus Eris 4.5BT 4.5-inch Powered Bluetooth Studio Monitors - 2nd Generation

Presonus Eris 4.5Bt 4.5-Inch Powered Bluetooth Studio Monitors - 2Nd Generation Review
a prime option
PERFECT FOR: Content creators and Audio Enthusiasts

FEATURES: Bluetooth-capable studio speakers for audio playback and mix monitoring

OTHER INFO: Vinyl-laminated, medium-density fiberboard provides durable protection for your equipment
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9/10
PROS
  • Compact form factor serves well in desktop and close-quarter environments
CONS
  • Bluetooth connectivity range is limited
What Retailer to Buy From?

When you click ‘Check Price’, you’ll see there are loads of great places to buy this item.  Our personal favorite is Sweetwater for the US, and Thomann and Gear4Music for the UK & Europe.

They are the largest music retailers, with excellent customer service, competitive prices, really fast shipping, and the longest guarantees.

The TedScore™: 9/10
The TedScore™ is our unique system of scoring products.
The professional musician who wrote this article combined many things,
from the product build, manufacturer’s reputation through to feedback
from other users, to create our famous TedScore™.
3

Alesis Elevate 5 MKII

Alesis nails the budget monitor game with the Elevate 5 MKII, merging affordability with commendable performance.

Its 5-inch woofer ensures a full-bodied low-end that’s usually difficult to find at this price point.

Alesis Elevate 5 MKII Desktop Studio Speakers

Alesis Elevate 5 Mkii Desktop Studio Speakers Review
Huge Value for Home and Project Studios
PERFECT FOR: Home Recording, Multimedia & More

FEATURES: 5-Inch Active Desktop Studio Speakers

OTHER INFO: 1-Inch Soft Dome Tweeter
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9/10
PROS
  • Custom-Designed Enclosure
  • Versatile Connectivity
  • Flat frequency response
CONS
  • Limited bass response may affect the overall sound depth
What Retailer to Buy From?

When you click ‘Check Price’, you’ll see there are loads of great places to buy this item.  Our personal favorite is Sweetwater for the US, and Thomann and Gear4Music for the UK & Europe.

They are the largest music retailers, with excellent customer service, competitive prices, really fast shipping, and the longest guarantees.

The TedScore™: 9/10
The TedScore™ is our unique system of scoring products.
The professional musician who wrote this article combined many things,
from the product build, manufacturer’s reputation through to feedback
from other users, to create our famous TedScore™.
4

M-Audio BX3

The M-Audio BX3 monitors are a solid choice for those who need reliable sound reproduction without the frills.

They’re straightforward and boast a full and vibrant sound, which is exactly what I look for in budget studio equipment.

M-Audio BX8 Graphite 8-inch Active Studio Monitor

M-Audio Bx8 Graphite 8-Inch Active Studio Monitor Review
delivers on full-spectrum sonics
PERFECT FOR: Music production, Gaming, and Multimedia

FEATURES: 120-watt powered desktop computer speakers

OTHER INFO: 3.5-inch black kevlar LF drivers with 1-inch silk dome tweeters
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8/10
PROS
  • Complete with music software bundle
CONS
  • Some users may feel that the bass response of these monitors is too intense
What Retailer to Buy From?

When you click ‘Check Price’, you’ll see there are loads of great places to buy this item.  Our personal favorite is Sweetwater for the US, and Thomann and Gear4Music for the UK & Europe.

They are the largest music retailers, with excellent customer service, competitive prices, really fast shipping, and the longest guarantees.

The TedScore™: 8/10
The TedScore™ is our unique system of scoring products.
The professional musician who wrote this article combined many things,
from the product build, manufacturer’s reputation through to feedback
from other users, to create our famous TedScore™.
5

JBL 1 Series 104-BT

Lastly, if you yearn for convenience alongside quality, the JBL 104-BT offers Bluetooth connectivity.

This added feature allows for seamless audio playback from various devices, a nifty perk within this price range.

JBL 104-BT Bluetooth Reference Monitor

Jbl 104-Bt Bluetooth Reference Monitor Review
for the Studio and On the Go
PERFECT FOR: Home studio and Podcaster

FEATURES: Innovative coaxial driver design and contoured low-frequency port

OTHER INFO: 4.5" low-frequency transducer and .75" high-frequency transducer
Check Price >
9/10
PROS
  • Bluetooth 5.0 compatible for streaming reference mixes
  • Sturdy ABS enclosure with metal grill
CONS
  • Potential latency issues
What Retailer to Buy From?

When you click ‘Check Price’, you’ll see there are loads of great places to buy this item.  Our personal favorite is Sweetwater for the US, and Thomann and Gear4Music for the UK & Europe.

They are the largest music retailers, with excellent customer service, competitive prices, really fast shipping, and the longest guarantees.

The TedScore™: 9/10
The TedScore™ is our unique system of scoring products.
The professional musician who wrote this article combined many things,
from the product build, manufacturer’s reputation through to feedback
from other users, to create our famous TedScore™.

Budget-Friendly Upgrades

A Pair Of Studio Monitors Sit On A Sleek Desk, Surrounded By Audio Cables And A Mixing Board

I understand that only some people want to spend much money upgrading their home studio.

I’m excited to help you find some great budget studio monitors with excellent performance without breaking the bank!

From Under $100 to $300

If your budget is less than $100, you might think affordable studio monitors option are limited, but you’d be surprised. There are performers in this price bracket that’ll give you a clear and balanced sound without the bells and whistles.

Bump your budget to under $300, and the doors open to a range of high end studio monitors with refined audio fidelity and build quality.

You’re not just buying a product but investing in your musical journey.

Pros and Cons of Affordable Options

Choosing budget studio monitors has its trade-offs. The good news is they’re easier on your wallet, making them great for beginners or as a backup.

However, you might notice differences in durability and sound quality compared to more expensive options. But remember, affordable doesn’t have to mean low quality.

With careful listening and research, you can find budget studio monitors that rival more expensive ones.

Essential Features to
Look for

When hunting for the best studio monitors under $200, I will pay close attention to a few vital specs. These are game-changers for getting professional sound quality on a budget.

Frequency Response and Range

The frequency response showcases how well a monitor reproduces all the frequencies. I prefer it when this range is as wide as possible within my budget. For example, a sound studio monitor under $200 typically has a frequency response from about 80 Hz to 20 kHz.

Woofer and Tweeter Specifications

Ah, the woofer and tweeter! These chaps are crucial for handling the lows and highs of your sound. I look for a woofer around 3.5 to 5 inches and a decent tweeter size that can manage those high frequencies crisply.

Input Types and Connectivity Options

Now, for all the gearheads out there, the inputs matter. I love it when my monitors have a variety like 1/4-inch TRS, RCA, or even an auxiliary input. A cheeky bonus is if it has Bluetooth connectivity to stream audio wirelessly—so convenient.

Mixing and Recording Essentials

A Studio Setup With Monitors On Stands, Cables Connected, And A Mixing Console In The Background

Let me explain why sound clarity and accuracy, as well as the right monitoring setup, are vital in my studio.

They ensure that my mixes translate well on any system, and incorporating a subwoofer can extend the bass for a fuller sound experience.

Sound Clarity and Accuracy

When I’m mixing, sound clarity and accuracy are my top priorities. My ears trust the best cheap studio monitors that don’t color the sound, helping me make precise adjustments.

For instance, the Alesis Elevate 5 MKII provides a neutral soundstage ideal for critical listening, allowing me to produce exact, well-balanced mixes.

Subwoofers for Extended Bass

When catching those low-frequency rumbles, a dedicated subwoofer, like the ones integrated with some studio monitor setups, is a game-changer for me. It extends the bass response and enhances the overall impact of my mixes.

Monitors with a wider frequency range also give me the benefit of hearing more detail in the lower end, perfect for when I’m working on bass-heavy genres.

Understanding Monitor Speaker Types

Talking about studio monitors gets me excited! Get ready as we uncover the mystery behind those excellent speakers!

Active vs Passive Speakers

A Set Of Active Speakers

Active speakers are amazing! With their built-in amplification, they’re the easy champions of my studio. I plug them in and connect them to the audio source, and we’re good to go.

On the other hand, passive speakers are more traditional and need an external amplifier to work. They allow me to choose the amp, but it’s an extra step and gear to think about.

A Passive Speaker

Near-Field vs Far-Field Monitors

Edifier R1280T Powered Bookshelf Speakers
Pyramid 3-Way Indoor Outdoor Speaker System

Now, let’s talk about how close the speakers are. 

Near-field monitors are my favorite when I’m mixing up close. 

They’re made to give a clear and accurate sound at a short distance, which is excellent for my small home studio.

On the other hand, far-field monitors are the heavy-duty ones. 

They fill the room and work best in bigger, professionally treated spaces.

If I ever want to step back and hear the full range of sound, far-field monitors are what I’d use.

Setting Up Your Home Studio

A Studio Monitor Sits On A Desk, Surrounded By Budget-Friendly Audio Equipment

Remember that your home studio is your haven for audio mastery. It’s where the sound comes alive, so getting the setup right is vital for pristine sound reproduction—even in a cozy space!

Space Considerations

I know from personal experience that size matters when setting up a studio. Small rooms are the norm for home studios but can still pack a punch.

Always opt for a quiet corner that lets you control external noise because, trust me, even the faintest drone from a nearby fridge can become your nemesis.

Acoustic Treatment

When treating your room acoustically, it’s all about balance. Don’t carpet the walls willy-nilly—it won’t harm your sound.

Strategically place acoustic panels or foam where reflections are most problematic, often at first contact points, and consider bass traps in the corners of the low-end get unruly.

Monitor Positioning

Here’s where things get fiddly. Position your monitors at ear level and set them up to form an equilateral triangle with your listening position. This isn’t just for show—it ensures the audio sweet spot where the mix comes to life.

Keep them away from walls to minimize bass frequency build-up and get the cleanest sound possible.

Performance and Versatility

A Studio Monitor Sits On A Sleek Desk, Surrounded By Audio Equipment

When I’m in the market for studio monitors under $200, I look for that sweet spot—an impressive performance without breaking the bank.

And let me tell you, versatility is just the cherry on top; it’s finding that pair of monitors that are a jack of all trades, ready for any audio adventure.

Use in DJing

DJing is a serious business; the right studio monitors can improve your game.

Rich bass and clear treble are key when mixing tracks, so a set with a high-density MDF enclosure, like the Alesis Elevate 5 MKII, can handle those beats without missing a beat.

Gaming and Multimedia Applications

As an avid gamer, I expect a lot from my monitors. I’m talking crystal-clear dialogue, immersive soundscapes, and pinpoint accuracy for those crucial in-game sound cues. 

When I’m kicking back with a film, I want the audio to whisk me away. It’s such a treat when the same monitors I use for gaming and DJing can make movies feel like I’m in the scene.

PreSonus Eris E4.5 monitors are my go-to for a versatile, room-filling sound that turns my living space into a personal cinema.

Evaluating Durability and Build Quality

A Studio With Various Monitor Speakers Displayed, Including Models Under $200

When I’m on the hunt for studio monitor speakers on a budget, I always check the build quality and durability. Trust me; you don’t want your precious soundmakers fizzling out because they can’t stand a bit of tough love.

Cabinet Materials

First, let’s discuss the enclosures these monitors are wrapped in. An MDF (medium-density fibreboard) enclosure is a common sight; it’s sturdy, dense, and adept at reducing resonance.

Some monitors, like the Alesis Elevate 5 MKII, tout high-density MDF builds, which, in my book, is a thumbs-up for longevity.

Speaker Drivers and Grilles

Moving on, I bet you’d also fancy knowing about the guts – the drivers. The size does matter; a heftier driver can often deliver more oomph.

But durability? It’s all about quality materials that can handle the highs and the lows without batting an eyelid.

And let’s not forget grilles – they’re like the trusty shield keeping your drivers safe from pokes, prods, and the occasional airborne mischief.

Best Studio Monitors Under 200:
Crucial Insight

Finding the perfect budget speakers that fits snugly under $200 shows that top-notch sound doesn’t always come with a hefty price tag.

My delve into affordable studio gear has unearthed gems like the Alesis Elevate 5 MKII and the KRK Classic 5. With their impressive build and sound quality, they’re absolute stars in their league.

Then you’ve got the ever-reliable PreSonus Eris E5s; their impeccable clarity can genuinely perk up any budding producer’s mix.

A Pair Of Studio Monitors Sits On A Sturdy, Well-Built Surface

Let me tell you, the JBL 305P MkII and the Mackie CR3-X didn’t just turn heads for their price. They’re proof that great things come in small, budget-friendly packages.

Allow me to leave you with a nifty little recap:

  • Top Pick for Versatility: Alesis Elevate 5 MKII

  • Best for Clarity on a Dime: PreSonus Eris E5

  • Sleek Design Award: Mackie CR3-X

  • Bass and Punch Champion: KRK Classic 5

  • Best Overall Value: JBL 305P MkII

It’s clear as a bell that affordable doesn’t skimp on quality, and mixing magic is just a purchase away. So make some noise and elevate your audio game without wreaking havoc on your wallet! 

Wait! There’s more…

Check out this article to understand the differences between studio monitors vs speakers for your audio setup.

 

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Why should I buy a pair of budget studio monitors?

Investing in a pair of best budget studio monitors can be an affordable way to improve your audio production setup. They allow you to experience more precise and accurate sound reproduction without breaking the bank.

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  1. SaraTunes says:
    March 7, 2025 at 11:01 am

    Loving the article, Hugh Richardson. Solid advice for someone like me looking to set up their first home studio. Appreciate the breakdown on what to look for in monitors.

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  2. TechSavvy101 says:
    January 29, 2025 at 11:19 am

    Regarding the conversation about active vs passive speakers, I feel that it’s essential to emphasize the convenience and often the integrated amplification in active monitors. However, this might not appeal to everyone, especially to those who prefer a tailored sound that can be obtained through the customization of separate amplifiers with passive designs. Would love to hear others’ thoughts on this.

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    • AudioPhileVintage says:
      March 7, 2025 at 11:01 am

      TechSavvy101, you make a valid point about customization. However, the ease of use and setup with active speakers cannot be underestimated, especially for beginners.

      Reply
  3. DJBeats says:
    November 14, 2024 at 5:05 am

    saw the bit on DJing use. anyone tried these monitors live? how they hold up in a small gig?

    Reply
  4. Max_C says:
    October 11, 2024 at 3:56 am

    Hey, just wondering if the M-Audio BX3 monitors would be good for a small home studio? Thanks!

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    • SoundGuy99 says:
      March 7, 2025 at 11:01 am

      Definitely good for small spaces, Max_C. Plus, they have a pretty clear sound profile which is great for mixing.

      Reply
    • BeatsByRae says:
      January 26, 2025 at 4:22 am

      Max_C, totally! I’ve got them in my setup and they’re solid for the price.

      Reply

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