The versatile MSP3 reference monitor has been reborn as the MSP3A, featuring a new Twisted Flare Port that delivers clearer bass from a simpler, more beautiful design. With a 22W built-in amplifier, the MSP3A produces true-to-source sound. Like its predecessor, this model has a variety of inputs and controls and is compatible with numerous optional support brackets. The MSP3A is an ideal choice for small studios and post-production setups, and also for monitoring electronic instruments and surround reproduction. Accurate monitoring in a compact, easy to transport package will make the them your go-to solution!
The versatile MSP3 reference monitor has been reborn as the MSP3A, featuring a new Twisted Flare Port that delivers clearer bass from a simpler, more beautiful design. With a 22W built-in amplifier, the MSP3A produces true-to-source sound. Like its predecessor, this model has a variety of inputs and controls and is compatible with numerous optional support brackets. The MSP3A is an ideal choice for small studios and post-production setups, and also for monitoring electronic instruments and surround reproduction. Accurate monitoring in a compact, easy to transport package will make the them your go-to solution!
The versatile MSP3 reference monitor has been reborn as the MSP3A, featuring a new Twisted Flare Port that delivers clearer bass from a simpler, more beautiful design. With a 22W built-in amplifier, the MSP3A produces true-to-source sound. Like its predecessor, this model has a variety of inputs and controls and is compatible with numerous optional support brackets. The MSP3A is an ideal choice for small studios and post-production setups, and also for monitoring electronic instruments and surround reproduction. Accurate monitoring in a compact, easy to transport package will make the them your go-to solution!
The versatile MSP3 reference monitor has been reborn as the MSP3A, featuring a new Twisted Flare Port that delivers clearer bass from a simpler, more beautiful design. With a 22W built-in amplifier, the MSP3A produces true-to-source sound. Like its predecessor, this model has a variety of inputs and controls and is compatible with numerous optional support brackets. The MSP3A is an ideal choice for small studios and post-production setups, and also for monitoring electronic instruments and surround reproduction. Accurate monitoring in a compact, easy to transport package will make the them your go-to solution!
Last updated at 03/21/2026 11:23:26
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originally posted on americanmusical.com
I researched speaker options for a 5.1 Surround near field mixing setup. I couldn’t be happier with the speakers. Easy to setup and versatile. Great choice!
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Sound good
originally posted on pmtonline.co.uk
I have heard the original version of these before in an edit suite, and wanted some new monitors for home office for music listening and a bit of music production. I have a standing desk covered in synths etc so not a lot of space for larger monitors. These are a good size for compact spaces, nice build quality and look the business. Unfortunately sound not quite there for me. A little harsh in the upper mids and low end is not very good despite the new port design (they are 4” drivers so will never be that big!) I didn’t enjoy using these I instantly took a dislike to the sound. I’ve worked as a dubbing mixer for ten years and have used a variety of pro speakers and I’ve opted for Genelec 8020d instead of these which I am very happy with but they are twice the ... MoreI have heard the original version of these before in an edit suite, and wanted some new monitors for home office for music listening and a bit of music production. I have a standing desk covered in synths etc so not a lot of space for larger monitors. These are a good size for compact spaces, nice build quality and look the business. Unfortunately sound not quite there for me. A little harsh in the upper mids and low end is not very good despite the new port design (they are 4” drivers so will never be that big!) I didn’t enjoy using these I instantly took a dislike to the sound. I’ve worked as a dubbing mixer for ten years and have used a variety of pro speakers and I’ve opted for Genelec 8020d instead of these which I am very happy with but they are twice the price. I wouldn’t recommend these Yamahas for critical listening and if space isn’t a problem you would be better off getting bigger drivers/speakers for a fuller more rounded sound. They would work for certain uses such as small edit suites for confidence monitoring and probably be fine for DJ practice if you include a sub, but unfortunately I can’t recommend these for production. There is a lot of competition in this price range for this size and I don’t think the cost of these is quite justified compared to other options. If you are going for small speakers chances are you are on a budget as well as space constraints and there are likely to be cheaper better sounding options! Sorry Yamaha not for me sadly.
Yamaha MSP3A 22W Powered Studio Monitor x 1
Yamaha MSP3A 22 Watt Studio Monitor (Each)
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Yamaha MSP3A 4-Inch Powered Studio Monitor Speaker
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Yamaha MSP3A Reference Monitor - Single
Delivery between 24 Mar – 3 Apr $12
I researched speaker options for a 5.1 Surround near field mixing setup. I couldn’t be happier with the speakers. Easy to setup and versatile. Great choice!
Sound good
I have heard the original version of these before in an edit suite, and wanted some new monitors for home office for music listening and a bit of music production. I have a standing desk covered in synths etc so not a lot of space for larger monitors. These are a good size for compact spaces, nice build quality and look the business. Unfortunately sound not quite there for me. A little harsh in the upper mids and low end is not very good despite the new port design (they are 4” drivers so will never be that big!) I didn’t enjoy using these I instantly took a dislike to the sound. I’ve worked as a dubbing mixer for ten years and have used a variety of pro speakers and I’ve opted for Genelec 8020d instead of these which I am very happy with but they are twice the ... MoreI have heard the original version of these before in an edit suite, and wanted some new monitors for home office for music listening and a bit of music production. I have a standing desk covered in synths etc so not a lot of space for larger monitors. These are a good size for compact spaces, nice build quality and look the business. Unfortunately sound not quite there for me. A little harsh in the upper mids and low end is not very good despite the new port design (they are 4” drivers so will never be that big!) I didn’t enjoy using these I instantly took a dislike to the sound. I’ve worked as a dubbing mixer for ten years and have used a variety of pro speakers and I’ve opted for Genelec 8020d instead of these which I am very happy with but they are twice the price. I wouldn’t recommend these Yamahas for critical listening and if space isn’t a problem you would be better off getting bigger drivers/speakers for a fuller more rounded sound. They would work for certain uses such as small edit suites for confidence monitoring and probably be fine for DJ practice if you include a sub, but unfortunately I can’t recommend these for production. There is a lot of competition in this price range for this size and I don’t think the cost of these is quite justified compared to other options. If you are going for small speakers chances are you are on a budget as well as space constraints and there are likely to be cheaper better sounding options! Sorry Yamaha not for me sadly.
The depth and power of this speakereither singly or in tandem as a pairis just amazing. It makes a world of difference in the tonal range of portable keyboards when added to expand the pianos tonal range.