
Samson MediaOne M30BT Bluetooth Studio Monitors Pair
20-watt Bluetooth studio monitors with silk dome tweeters and a bass boost circuit that deliver accurate full-range playback for podcasters, streamers, and desktop producers.
*Price sourced from Amazon.com. Last updated:Jun 20, 2026.Price and availability are subject to change.
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Overview
Key Features
Compact, studio-quality sound for your desktop
Designed for podcasting, recording, live streaming, gaming and multimedia applications
Bluetooth connectivity to stream wireless music sources
20 watts (10W per channel) provides clean, accurate sound
3" woven fiber woofers with butyl surrounds deliver solid bass performance
3/4" silk dome tweeters housed in custom waveguides provide smooth and balanced top end
Bass Boost switch for extending the low end even more
Stereo RCA inputs
1/8" headphone output mutes the speakers for private listening
Stereo 1/8" Sub output for connecting a powered subwoofer
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- 20 watts of clean power is well-matched to the near-field desktop listening position these monitors are designed for.
- 3" woven fiber woofers with butyl surrounds deliver tighter bass reproduction with better long-term durability than foam surround alternatives.
- 3/4" silk dome tweeters in custom waveguides produce a smooth, controlled top end without harsh sibilance.
- Bluetooth connectivity eliminates desktop cable clutter for streaming and casual playback sessions.
- 1/8" headphone output with speaker muting allows seamless transition to private monitoring without disconnecting anything.
👎 Cons
- 3" woofers physically limit low-frequency extension — accurate bass reproduction below ~80Hz requires adding the powered subwoofer via the sub output.
- Bluetooth audio is not suitable for latency-sensitive work like DAW recording or synchronized video editing.
- At 20 watts total, these monitors are optimized for desktop near-field use — they are not designed for room-filling or mid-field studio monitoring.
- RCA inputs only; no XLR or TRS balanced inputs, which limits direct integration with professional audio interfaces that use balanced outputs.