Recently, the audio brand Sonic released the new MiniMax3 Monitor professional monitoring speakers, aimed at providing high-quality sound for personal video and audio studios and desktop near-field monitoring. Each speaker is priced at 2099 yuan and has quickly attracted the attention of audio enthusiasts with its compact design and powerful performance.
The core feature of the MiniMax3 Monitor lies in its coaxial three-way four-driver design. It uses an innovative acoustic structure, including a 3-inch ISP coaxial driver unit composed of a 1-inch silk dome tweeter and a 3-inch carbon fiber midrange driver. To enhance low-frequency performance, the speaker also features a 3.5-inch carbon fiber dedicated woofer and a 5-inch passive radiator, with low-frequency extension reaching 46Hz. This design effectively solves the phase distortion issues common in traditional crossover structures, ensuring clearer and more natural sound quality.
In terms of appearance design, the MiniMax3 Monitor showcases a UNI-BODY one-piece minimalist aesthetic. The speaker is made of full aluminum alloy material, processed through CNC machining, and finished with fine sandblasting and anodizing on the surface, making it both aesthetically pleasing and durable. The thick metal enclosure is lined with damping material, effectively suppressing resonance and improving the purity of the sound.
This speaker is equipped with an independent power supply and amplifier, creating an electronic three-way drive architecture to avoid power loss and phase distortion caused by traditional passive crossovers. The system has a total reserve power of 160W, with total harmonic distortion below 0.03% and a signal-to-noise ratio of 105dB, ensuring high-fidelity sound.
The MiniMax3 Monitor also takes into account the needs of professional audio professionals, offering multiple input interfaces, including RCA analog input and XLR balanced input, making it convenient to connect various audio devices. The front panel is equipped with an LED display and a rotary knob, supporting volume control and multiple mode switching to adapt to different acoustic environments. The built-in four positioning scene modes can compensate for frequency issues caused by desktop reflections and corner buildup, meeting users' diverse usage scenarios.
With the continuous implementation of the digital home appliance subsidy policy in 2026, the release of the MiniMax3 Monitor speaker undoubtedly provides a new choice for users seeking high-quality sound, and is worth attention from all audio enthusiasts.
