The Monoprice DT-3BT powered Bluetooth speakers are a basic, budget, but better-than-expected set of desktop speakers that sound great for the price.
Monoprice DT-3BT review: Budget speakers that deserve a spot on your desk MSRP $100.00 Score Details “The Monoprice DT-3BT speakers are a better-than-expected set of Bluetooth desktop speakers that sound great for the price.” Pros Cons Having a decent set of desktop speakers is essential to bringing sound to your home office, whether you’re listening to Spotify while you work or slacking off with a few episodes of Andor between spreadsheets.
The 3.5-pound construction feels solid, like the speakers could withstand a tumble from the edge of my desk. The Monoprice DT-3BT speakers I tested are of the Bluetooth 5 variety and have a range of up to 32 feet , perfect for when you head to the kitchen for a coffee or a snack with your phone in your pocket. You can pretty much connect any Bluetooth-enabled source to the DT-3BTs, including phones, tablets, computers, turntables, mp3 players, and more.
Sound quality and performance Full disclosure: I’m not someone who is used to having a pair of speakers on my desk facing me at just two-and-a-half feet from my face. If you’ve read any of my turntable reviews, I tend to covet my vintage receiver and speaker setup, through which I listen to records during my work day.
Now, here’s the caveat: I was only able to achieve this vibrant and well-rounded sound with some EQing. I’m not saying this is a bad thing, as everyone should tweak their sound to their liking, but it took some coaxing. When starting my test, I used Apple Music and Spotify’s equalization features set to the “Flat” preset to determine a baseline and, as you can imagine, it was, well, really flat.
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