Studio monitors are one of the few pieces of gear that directly shape every decision you make in a mix. If they exaggerate bass, you pull too much low end out of your track. If they soften harsh frequencies, your final master becomes painfully bright everywhere else. The best monitors do the opposite. They tell the truth about the music whether that truth is flattering or not.
The ADAM Audio A77H was built with that idea in mind. As part of ADAM’s modern A-Series lineup, the A77H sits in the company’s midfield category, designed for studios where engineers need greater output, deeper low-frequency control, and a wider stereo image than smaller nearfield monitors can deliver.
With dual 7-inch woofers, a dedicated midrange driver, and the company’s signature X-ART ribbon tweeter, the A77H aims to reveal the details that smaller monitors sometimes hide. The real question is not whether it sounds impressive. Many monitors do. The question is whether it helps engineers make decisions that translate outside the studio.
That is the real job of a professional monitoring system.


