




🎧 Elevate your mix game with Pioneer’s pro-grade studio clarity!
The Pioneer DJ Studio Monitor BUILT6 features a 6-inch active speaker with Class AB bi-amp technology, built-in equalization, and multiple input options, delivering reliable, high-fidelity sound with enhanced bass response and precise audio dispersion for professional studio environments.






















| ASIN | B015XDSTD8 |
| Additional Features | Equalization |
| Audio Driver Size | 6 Inches |
| Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
| Brand | Pioneer DJ |
| Built-In Media | 6" ACTIVE REFERENCE STUDIO MONITOR (INDIVIDUAL) |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone, Tablet, MP3 Player, Desktop, Television, Projector, Laptop |
| Connectivity Technology | Power Cable |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Controller Type | Remote Control |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.9 out of 5 stars 23 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00841300100058 |
| Is Waterproof | FALSE |
| Item Type Name | Studio Monitor |
| Item Weight | 10 Pounds |
| MP3 player | No |
| Manufacturer | Pioneer Pro DJ |
| Model Name | Pioneer |
| Model Number | BULIT6 |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Speaker Maximum Output Power | 600 Watts |
| Speaker Size | 6 Inches |
| Speaker Type | Monitor |
| Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Subwoofer Diameter | 6 Inches |
| UPC | 841300100058 |
| Warranty Description | 1 year parts and labor. |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Woofer Diameter | 6 Inches |
F**Y
wow outstanding
great sound , when it comes to mix your sound on point
A**R
Five Stars
Cuz it is amazing, i love its sound
M**X
Superb Sound - Power to Spare!!
This monitor speaker has very bright and clear sound output – no detectable distortion whatsoever even at full power. And there is a lot of power to spare, too. When I first plugged it into my audio source, I forgot to check the level setting and it nearly scared my wife to death when she flipped the power switch on – startled me, too. It truly produces exceptionally clear sound even though my ears are not so new anymore. There is a treble control knob that I turn to the maximum setting – only +1 db. Pioneer has a very long well known history in the audio and electronics business and they produce high quality products. The published frequency range is 45 - 20,000 Hz. Of course, almost nobody can hear much above 12,000 Hz except maybe dogs. I can't hear anything past 8000 Hz. They did not publish the +/- db range for this frequency response claim. Klipsch is about the only company that does. The implication from the product description title would lead you to believe there is a built-in subwoofer or equivalent, but I didn't notice much in the way of bass response - at least not in comparison with a separate dedicated powered subwoofer. I will use a pair of these speakers as rear speakers in a new home theater setup. I will use a wireless stereo transmitter and receiver pair so that I don’t need to run speaker wires along or under the carpet. With powered speakrs, I won’t need a separate amplifier for the rear speakers. My wireless receiver has XLR connections and so does this speaker. Therefore I will not need an adapter cable. In addition, this speaker has a standard RCA plug input and balanced TRS input. There’s a standby switch option, so that should save on power consumption. Studio Monitor speakers are generally meant to be the primary speakers in a high quality sound system. So these speakers will be absolute overkill for my rear speakers, but at least they will work splendidly. Since I’m in the process of purchasing an identical speaker, I think that’s sufficient endorsement that I believe this is an outstanding speaker. Because they are independently powered speakers, they are very portable if I want to set up a temporary stereo system for music or whatever purpose. I can even use a tiny MP3 player as the audio source for these speakers, for example. There is a covered switch for 220 to 240 volts on the rear if you happen to be in a different country than the USA. The label only mentions 60 Hz and 140 Watts. A person would expect it should work with 50 Hz, but better check the official specification first. I did receive this product on Amazon’s Vine program, but just for the record, I have to pay self employment taxes (double social security tax) on what I receive and income tax as well. So that works out to be about 36% incremental tax for me. Amazon reports this as income to the IRS. In the beginning it appears to be free, but when I pay the IRS, it is definitely not anyway near free. Furthermore, I normally must have purchased a very similar product on Amazon and wrote a good review on it before I am eligible to receive a corresponding Vine offering. I recently purchased a new monitor speaker (priced about the same but different brand), so that explains why I received this one for evaluation. I’ve written over 800 reviews on Amazon, but certainly the overwhelming majority of those reviews were for things I purchased with my money. I write Vine reviews the same as if I bought it directly and give out the full range of stars from 1 to 5. You can check my ratings for proof. If a product performs as advertised, then I give it 5 stars. I would never knowingly mislead anyone with my reviews.
S**Y
Excellent Speaker!
I've owned several Monitor speakers over the years including Mackie 824 and 624 speakers as well as Rokit 5 speakers. I've used them all in professional studio environments. The Pioneer BULIT6 compares right up there with the other speakers. It has much better quality and richness than the Rockit 5 and sounds just as good as the Mackie monitors. Right now I've connected a BULIT6 to my 24" Samsung HDTV monitor in my exercise room. I realize that this is overkill and not what they're ordinarily used for, but I received just one of these as part of the Amazon Vine program, and would have had to have two to have replaced my editing system speakers. Plus I think that these would have been overkill for my editing suite since the space in that room is small. The normal sound from the Samsung TV in my exercise room is very low, however once connecting the BULIT6 to the Samsung, the sound easily fills the room, with lots of level left. The sound is clear and crisp, and it outdoes the sound quality of the Bose speakers I'm using on my large TV in my den. These are very sturdy speakers. The speakers are larger and heavier than I expected. I believe they weigh in at a little over 18 pounds! I expected to receive 6" speakers but these are much larger that that. Their size is: Height 13.4" Width 11.6" Depth 8.9" I also like the fact that these speakers have XLR, TRS and RCA inputs. This means that you are not limited by what equipment you wish to connect these speakers to. If you're looking for a great set of monitors at a reasonable price I suggest you check out the BULIT6 speakers. You won't be disappointed. It also makes an outstanding TV speaker though it's large.
A**R
This product is fine.
I received this fine Pioneer product. It was brand new. I opened the box and tried it out. It worked. That was pretty much a up front accomplishment. The truth was to find out if it were a better sounding device... A pretty well piece of hardware.
B**.
Beautiful Sounding Reference Monitor
This is a very nice mid-range reference monitor. I am very happy with it so far. After a bit of much needed break-in time, it sounds really, really good. And it looks really good, too! Pioneer designed and markets this active reference monitor for use in studios, for music production and creation, and for use by DJs. This BULIT6 monitor has a six inch aramid fiber woofer, and a one inch soft dome tweeter. It also has a 140 watt Class AB amplifier, which drives the speakers in a bi-amp configuration to power the woofer and tweeter separately. The front-firing horizontal, rectangular port hole has grooves in it which direct the low-frequency sound waves. This design results in smoother bass output with more impact. However, with that said, as I mentioned before, this BULIT6 monitor has a six inch woofer. Which is a relatively small woofer. Consequently the frequency range of this monitor is only 45-20,000 Hz, so do not expect to experience any really deep bass from this unit. The one inch soft dome tweeter is set in a convex diffuser which optimizes output by dispersing the sound energy in both left and right directions for wider imaging. And the diffuser illuminates when the speaker is powered on, which I think is a nice/cool looking touch. The BULIT6 has a built-in volume control, and a built-in high-frequency control on the back panel, and I did find that it allowed me to adjust the sound to my liking. Overall this is a very good mid-range monitor. So far I have been nothing but pleased with it. It produces warm, smooth high-frequency sound, and precise, punchy low-frequency sound. If a pair of these monitors are within your budget, I recommend them highly. If you have any questions about this reference monitor, please feel free to ask, and I'll try my best to answer. I hope you found this review helpful.
E**S
A 5 Star Pleasant Surprise from Pioneer. Dual Purpose Monitor and Speaker that Sounds Better Than Expected.
It is nice to see Pioneer really innovating in the Pro Audio market. I have been a fan of Pioneer car audio products for a long time. Their consumer line has had hits and misses. The last great product was their "Kuro" line of Plasma TV's which eventually they shut down. This 6" active near field monitor sounds great. I am really impressed. For $400 you can get a nice set of capable and accurate reference monitors. They don't have the large user base and perfectly flat sound as my old standby Yamaha NS-10M's or the newer Yamaha HS5's which are similarly priced, nor do they out compete a set of near field Genelec's, but they do compare very well against a set from KRK, Tannoy, Behringer, JBL, Alesis, or others in this price range. They are really good. I would definitely give them an opportunity if you are looking for a decent near field monitor but favoring the side of a music creation speaker. A few days of Pink Noise at 85 dB or some similar method of breaking in is required to see their eventual best. They have the popular aramid fiber woofers found on many high end speakers. The TAD convex diffuser is a nice touch too. The cabinet feels very solid and sturdy. It's a nice coating finish over MDF. These weight about a hefty 18 lbs each. I find the low end to be powerful and punchy. I think this speaker was originally marketed for the DJ field, but Pioneer is widening is target audience. I think this may do well as a dual purpose speaker for anyone with a home studio that has a basic to intermediate level of recording experience and equipment. These are not targeted for a Professional Studio Environment obviously, but for home and DJ use I can clearly see the appeal. I have found myself having fun with my "one channel" review unit. I can't test the size of the stereo sweet spot with only a single unit, but I can imagine it is pretty good. A pair is a must for most situations I would think, anyways. I reserve 5 stars for exceptional products that I love to use. I think this one does hit a sweet spot between serious and fun. My hat is off to Pionner. I didn't expect this speaker to be as good as it is in an already crowded field. If I could I would give it 4.5. Just know I rounded up on this one. Good luck with your setup.
M**H
I like it. I like it a lot.
I may not be a professional audio producer, but I do frequently listen to tracks before they're released. And now: this is a studio monitor, not a stereo speaker. It's fully powered and offers full-spectrum fidelity. For folks looking to purchase a speaker for their home stereo, this is not what you want. Ok, this monitor has an unbalanced RCA line in, a balanced TRS line in, and a balanced XLR input (adjust your volume down before connecting, then level up as needed). If you connect more than one source and run sound in from them at the same time, it will mix them. Now sound. Just as I did with the other monitor I reviewed, I cranked an analog recording via analog amp, a digital recording via digital amp, and combinations thereof through this monitor. It truly shines with a fully or mostly digital signal. Fully analog signals lose a touch of fidelity; warm tones, big bass, but a touch of muddiness in the mids. What really sets this guy apart from the crowd is the subwoofer. Instead of having little rubber feet, the Pioneer BUILT6 has one giant pad for a foot that plants it onto your floor. This means big, thunderous bass. Nicely, this doesn't seem to me to distort the highs, but it can have an impact on the mids. Still, this guy is definitely an earthshaker. I like it. I like it a lot.
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