For creators of all levels, the newly launched series is designed to deliver professional-grade performance with incredible value.
KRK has unveiled its latest innovation: the Kreate Series Studio Monitors, a brand-new line of versatile, two-way reference speakers engineered for musicians, producers, podcasters, and content creators. Designed to deliver professional-grade performance with incredible value, the Kreate Series blends KRK’s trusted sonic legacy with modern features like Bluetooth streaming, wide bandwidth, Class D amplification, and custom tuning EQs, which makes it ideal for both casual and professional use. Whether you’re mixing a track or recording a podcast, these monitors are built to meet the demands of today’s hybrid creative workflows.
Available in three sizes – 3″, 5″, and 8″ – the Kreate Series accommodates a range of studio setups and environments. The monitors include balanced and unbalanced analog inputs and a pairable Bluetooth input, offering seamless integration across multiple devices. Thanks to universal voltage support and a switch-mode power supply, these monitors are also optimized for global use. Each size is packed with new transducer designs and acoustic boundary/tuning EQs to help tailor the response to your specific space, ensuring clean, accurate playback in any environment.
“The Kreate Series offers professional-grade sound and flexible functionality that empowers emerging artists, producers, podcasters, and all creators to embrace high-quality audio at an affordable price point. The monitors fill a vital space in the KRK lineup and are ideal for those who demand quality without compromise. As the new introductory solution within the portfolio, the Kreate Series will enable users to begin their creative journey with confidence.” – Sterling Doak, Senior Director of Marketing for Gibson
The Kreate monitors come in KRK’s classic black/yellow and latte/black colorways. The Kreate 3 is sold as a pair, while the Kreate 5 and 8 are individually priced, giving users flexibility depending on their studio size and budget.
Find more information at krkmusic.com.