ADAM Audio opened its Black Friday sale with serious offers across its studio monitor and headphone lineup. With fresh pricing on both new and refurbished gear, the sale runs through the dedicated “Black Friday Sale” section and features items that are often core to pro studios and home setups alike. If you’ve been planning an upgrade for your monitoring chain or want to expand into better headphones without dropping full retail, this window offers real value.
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Monitor Deals That Matter

The monitor discounts are the headline grabbers. For example, the T5V model dropped to $199.99 (was $239.99), and the T7V came in at $239.99 (was $289.99). Even the T8V showed up at $299.99 (was $349.99). For producers working in home studios or smaller control rooms, these offers represent significant quality upgrades at lower cost. ADAM Audio monitors are known for precise imaging and clarity, so a drop like this improves how you hear your mixes; full stop.
Refurbished options further sweeten the deal. The D3V Active Desktop Monitor, for instance, appeared at $289.99 (was $349.99). Refurbished gear from ADAM provides most of the original quality at an even better price point, and the sale gives buyers a chance to get more monitor for the budget.
The subwoofer section also got attention: the T10S, for example, appeared at $499.99.
Headphones & Accessories: Smart Picks

Beyond monitors, ADAM’s headphone and accessory offerings went under the spotlight. The H200 closed-back headphones dropped to $149.99 (was $179.99). For anyone who mixes in headphones or wants a secondary listening option for late-night sessions, that’s a strong price for a brand like ADAM. With monitoring accuracy often prioritized in headphones less than monitors themselves, affordable access to an accurate pair makes a difference.
Accessories and series across categories show up too, giving producers the chance to plug into a fuller ADAM ecosystem.
The sale spans near-field monitors, midfield models, subwoofers, headphones, and refurbished units. Since many studios evolve over time, being able to upgrade a piece of the workflow when a deal appears can help maintain consistency across gear rather than doing ad-hoc upgrades that mismatch.
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