EVE Audio EXO Series Studio Monitors: Unboxing, Review & Sound Test (2025)

Get ready to revolutionize your studio experience—EVE Audio has just unveiled its game-changing EXO Series studio monitors, and they’re here to redefine precision and clarity in audio production. But here’s where it gets controversial: Can these monitors truly deliver on the promise of a 'wide, stable sweet spot' and an 'open soundstage' in every studio environment? Let’s dive in.

On November 18, 2025, Berlin-based EVE Audio (http://www.eve-audio.com/) introduced the EXO Series, featuring four models: the EXO 24, EXO 25, EXO 27, and EXO 28. Each monitor is engineered with a Precision Air Motion Transformer (AMT) tweeter paired with a Guided Directivity Control (GDC) waveguide—a combination EVE claims ensures consistent sound quality across the listening area. And this is the part most people miss: The monitors also include DSP control for room tuning and system calibration, allowing users to fine-tune EQ, filters, and volume via a rear OLED display and SMART-knob. Ethernet connectivity hints at future software control through EVE Control, adding a layer of flexibility for tech-savvy producers.

Under the hood, custom-designed coated aluminum woofers (CAL) and high-headroom Class-D amplification promise robust performance, ensuring these monitors can handle dynamic audio with ease. Here’s a bold claim: EVE’s Low Diffraction Enclosure (LDE) design, with its rounded edges, aims to minimize reflections and enhance imaging—a feature that could be a game-changer for accuracy in mixing and mastering. Rear aerodynamic ports, LED status indicators, and multiple mounting points further showcase the attention to detail in these monitors.

Designed for today’s hybrid studios, the EXO Series supports balanced XLR, unbalanced RCA, and S/PDIF digital I/O, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of setups. Wake-on-Signal and Wake-on-LAN functions add convenience, automatically powering up the monitors when your session begins—a small but impactful energy-saving feature.

Shipping globally, the EXO Series starts at approximately €479 ($555) for the EXO 24, with prices scaling based on size and output. But here’s the question: In a market flooded with studio monitors, does the EXO Series offer enough innovation to justify its price point? Let us know your thoughts in the comments—are these monitors a must-have, or just another addition to the crowd? For more insights like this, consider subscribing to MixSmartBrief (https://newsletter.smartbrief.com/MIX?campaign=2b6b9bae) to stay ahead in the world of audio technology.

EVE Audio EXO Series Studio Monitors: Unboxing, Review & Sound Test (2025)
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