I am using a pair of M2v3's as nearfields with a cheap BIC 10" active sub on my recording/mastering DAW computer rig with fantastic results.

Amplification is via a fully restored classic (circa 1978) Kenwood KA-8100 integrated amp.

The M2's IMHO are reference quality to my ears and are as good or better than any "pro" studio monitors I have ever heard.

The great thing too about the M2's is their natural bass rolloff so that I do not need to use the crappy high-pass output of the sub's crossover to feed the M2's. I simply feed the M2's in parallel to the sub which uses it's internal crossover LPF-only for itself.

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M2v3's, M60v3's, VP100