I've got these as reference in the living room and for beatmaking on the couch with the MPC etc. They honestly sound better (more transparent) to me than my KRK 5 Gen 2 Speakers. I have another pair of KRK 8 Gen 2 in the Studio. A veeery nice little speaker companion and honestly the best sounding I've ever experienced in that size. Obviously, if you crank them up to be very loud to lets say fill the room then they start to create a slight fluttering noise from the front baseports. From my observation all the analog inputs + bluetooth can be played simultaneously. 5/5 can only recommend!
We've been asking to review them ever since they came out, so if other publications have been doing the same, that could be why there is so little info about them out there. We'll have a chat to see if we can get future releases a bit quicker (they've been fine in the past, but things do change at these companies).
@@digitaldjtips I have heard the Iloud micro monitors have chuffing issues when playing on certain frequencies, would you say the go aux 4 have a better sound overall and would they be better for a dj playing dnb, dubstep, etc, or would the micro monitors be sufficient? I ask, because nobody has done a side by side comparison of each.
I built a travel studio so that I can record out in various places in remote nature. I have a solar rig, micro pc, Evo 8, AKG K371 (mon), and a battery powered touch display. For mixing would you buy the GoAux4, a pair of NDH 30's, both, or something else? My entire rig fits in a back pack. Infinite love & gratitude from Colorado!
How do these compare to 2x Minirig 3 + Minirig sub? I don’t see that the KRKs come with any sort of battery. I do see that they can be oriented and connected more flexibly. What else should I know? (Personally I own the above minirig bundle so I’m out of the market - all set!)
Well, you said it - the Minirigs are a battery rig, this is designed for mains power. That's the biggest difference. Also, because of the sub, the Minirigs have a fuller sound.
can you perhaprs use the arc mic input for a real mic? or as a general input? as that would save some weight by being able to leave my audio interface at home.
I read somewhere that the arc setting is lost when the speakers power down or when they go into sleep mode after 20 minutes of inactivity, do you know if this is true as seems pretty ridiculous having to redo the arc all the time.
Is this Amazon review true? "Auto Standby Ruins Anything Positive Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2024 If there is soft or no sound after about 30 minutes, these speakers will automatically go into Standby Mode. To turn it back on, you have to reach behind and flip the power switch twice. I didn't know this about these speakers and after some research, it's a plaque amongst KRK users. Many are having to hardwire modify their power sources to disable. They sound awesome but it doesn't matter as this stupid feature is a major annoyance and can easily break your focus or attention." I need to know if this is true and if so, is there a way to turn off the stand by? If not, then I understand why they never sold many and have stopped the production of these monitors. Other than this potential flaw they are perfect for my travel needs so please answer my question. It will be very helpful for me and many others🙏
Well, that definitely would be annoying. It's not something that we've heard. Usually, those auto standby features come on again when the signal reappears. It's actually something that, in the European Union, is now law - electronic devices have to turn off after not being used for a certain amount of time. It happens on my coffee machine as well, and it can be a bit annoying, but if you're not using it for half an hour, then maybe it should be turned off...
@@digitaldjtips You don’t know about the auto standby. So you have made a review about a product that you haven’t used yourself. You are talking about a product and reviewing it without actually knowing what you are talking about. Just shut down your youtube account.
The target audience will be plugging in other items to main electricity, so batteries would not be essential - that's our guess as to the thinking of the product developers.
@@digitaldjtipsI feel that now inMusic are using the “Go” branding a lot for portable battery powered DJ devices, KRK have seized upon this and slapped Go onto these. I too thought a battery would have been involved and thought it was a tasty idea. I’m so conditioned to seeing “Go” this way I felt catfished.
Best review on this speakers I've seen on RUclips ! Cheers x
Glad you think so!
I've got these as reference in the living room and for beatmaking on the couch with the MPC etc. They honestly sound better (more transparent) to me than my KRK 5 Gen 2 Speakers. I have another pair of KRK 8 Gen 2 in the Studio. A veeery nice little speaker companion and honestly the best sounding I've ever experienced in that size. Obviously, if you crank them up to be very loud to lets say fill the room then they start to create a slight fluttering noise from the front baseports. From my observation all the analog inputs + bluetooth can be played simultaneously. 5/5 can only recommend!
Thanks for the real-world feedback on these, we appreciate your sharing it.
Wait these came out 2 months ago?!! Instant buy!! I'm already in love, hope to get them soon!
Finally. It's suprising how little reviews their are of these.
We've been asking to review them ever since they came out, so if other publications have been doing the same, that could be why there is so little info about them out there. We'll have a chat to see if we can get future releases a bit quicker (they've been fine in the past, but things do change at these companies).
@@digitaldjtips I have heard the Iloud micro monitors have chuffing issues when playing on certain frequencies, would you say the go aux 4 have a better sound overall and would they be better for a dj playing dnb, dubstep, etc, or would the micro monitors be sufficient? I ask, because nobody has done a side by side comparison of each.
@@nomad1517Yes, where are the Auxgo 4 VS iLoud micro review? Please make it now.
Greetings from Ukraine. Dig the artwork ❤
I built a travel studio so that I can record out in various places in remote nature. I have a solar rig, micro pc, Evo 8, AKG K371 (mon), and a battery powered touch display. For mixing would you buy the GoAux4, a pair of NDH 30's, both, or something else? My entire rig fits in a back pack.
Infinite love & gratitude from Colorado!
We like the Minirig speakers for sheer portability
Does it have a built-in soundcard like the Adam Audio D3V?
no
How do these compare to 2x Minirig 3 + Minirig sub?
I don’t see that the KRKs come with any sort of battery. I do see that they can be oriented and connected more flexibly. What else should I know?
(Personally I own the above minirig bundle so I’m out of the market - all set!)
Well, you said it - the Minirigs are a battery rig, this is designed for mains power. That's the biggest difference. Also, because of the sub, the Minirigs have a fuller sound.
@@digitaldjtips Minirig V3 FTW :)
Would they be any good as booth monitors for a Mobile DJ?
Yes, although also consider just a single powered speaker for that (less complexity).
Awesome
can you perhaprs use the arc mic input for a real mic? or as a general input? as that would save some weight by being able to leave my audio interface at home.
No, its not meant for that and doesn't work that way.
If it was battery powered I would’ve bought them instantly
yo legit!
@@Percussionists I’ll buy the ev Bose or yorkville battery powered joints and use them anywhere I go like the beach.
At first I thought they are 😢
They gotta figure out how to make the rechargeable batteries keep charge. The more bass and low end drains the battery/energy fast asf
I read somewhere that the arc setting is lost when the speakers power down or when they go into sleep mode after 20 minutes of inactivity, do you know if this is true as seems pretty ridiculous having to redo the arc all the time.
We would hope not but no longer have them here to check
Should I get GoAux3 or 4?
Follow your heart!
Is £199 a good deal for a pair of these?
not sure, sounds ok
convenient goods 🙂
Is this Amazon review true?
"Auto Standby Ruins Anything Positive
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2024
If there is soft or no sound after about 30 minutes, these speakers will automatically go into Standby Mode.
To turn it back on, you have to reach behind and flip the power switch twice. I didn't know this about these speakers and after some research, it's a plaque amongst KRK users. Many are having to hardwire modify their power sources to disable.
They sound awesome but it doesn't matter as this stupid feature is a major annoyance and can easily break your focus or attention."
I need to know if this is true and if so, is there a way to turn off the stand by? If not, then I understand why they never sold many and have stopped the production of these monitors. Other than this potential flaw they are perfect for my travel needs so please answer my question. It will be very helpful for me and many others🙏
Well, that definitely would be annoying. It's not something that we've heard. Usually, those auto standby features come on again when the signal reappears. It's actually something that, in the European Union, is now law - electronic devices have to turn off after not being used for a certain amount of time. It happens on my coffee machine as well, and it can be a bit annoying, but if you're not using it for half an hour, then maybe it should be turned off...
@@digitaldjtips You don’t know about the auto standby. So you have made a review about a product that you haven’t used yourself. You are talking about a product and reviewing it without actually knowing what you are talking about. Just shut down your youtube account.
Iloud mtm the best portable speakers in my opinion
Yes it is a good one
👍👍👍👍
very educational. Thanks. / and besides, Your calm political dilema has already been answered by now.
Or just buy presonus 3'5 for a quarter of the price 😂
Yes, they are a good choice too, not as powerful as these.
Seem very expenisve and no battery, not even the option to power from a USB power bank
The target audience will be plugging in other items to main electricity, so batteries would not be essential - that's our guess as to the thinking of the product developers.
@@digitaldjtipsI feel that now inMusic are using the “Go” branding a lot for portable battery powered DJ devices, KRK have seized upon this and slapped Go onto these. I too thought a battery would have been involved and thought it was a tasty idea.
I’m so conditioned to seeing “Go” this way I felt catfished.
Nice work
Thanks :)
Wait these came out 2 months ago?!! Instant buy!! I'm already in love, hope to get them soon!
They've been out for quite a while, actually.