NUX - AXON 3
The NUX AXON 3 are compact, powerful 2-way 90W RMS bi-amplified monitor speakers. Designed to deliver accurate, balanced sound, they incorporate an internal DSP, a 24-bit / 48 kHz USB DAC, Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity and a portable design with adjustable magnetic pads.
Presentation
Each speaker houses independent Class D bi-amplification, offering a total power output of 90 W RMS (45 W per speaker). This high-efficiency amplification system guarantees clear, precise and dynamic reproduction across the entire frequency range. The 3" neodymium magnet woofers deliver a firm, articulate bass down to 55 Hz, while the 3/4" silk dome tweeters produce smooth, detailed highs for balanced, fatigue-free listening. The 3 kHz crossover ensures a smooth transition between registers, providing a stable stereo image and faithful reproduction of the mix.
Built-in DSP technology ensures accurate and consistent digital processing at every volume, while AXON Studio software and its mobile app offer a customisable acoustic equaliser, ideal for adapting the frequency response to your room or listening preferences.
When it comes to connectivity, the AXON 3s are designed to fit into any audio environment: 1/4" stereo jack inputs for instruments or interfaces, RCA for vinyl turntables or Hi-Fi systems, 1/8" mini-jack for mobile devices, and above all a 24-bit / 48 kHz USB DAC for Hi-Fi quality listening from a computer. The Bluetooth 5.0 connection also enables high-fidelity wireless streaming, compatible with A2DP, HFP and AVRCP protocols.
Designed with mobility in mind, the AXON 3 stand out for their robust, lightweight ABS construction, weighing in at just 1.98 kg per pair. Magnetic tilt pads (+9° or -5°) allow the listening angle to be adjusted for optimum projection towards the listener, while 3/8" inserts on the underside of each speaker allow it to be mounted on a microphone stand or studio bracket. A carrying case is included for easy transport and to protect the speakers between sessions.
Compact but powerful, the NUX AXON 3 can reach a maximum sound pressure level of 107 dB, sufficient for precise listening in the home studio or for close-up broadcasting on the move. Their long-throw bass-reflex design optimises low-frequency performance while limiting air turbulence.
The NUX AXON 3 are a complete listening solution: powerful, accurate, versatile and portable. Whether you're producing, mixing or streaming, they guarantee consistent fidelity in a practical, modern format.
Other features
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NUX AXON 3
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Type : 2-way bi-amplified reference monitoring speakers
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Total power : 90 W RMS (45 W + 45 W)
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Distribution: 30 W LF + 15 W HF per speaker
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Amplification type: Class D (4 amps in total)
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Speakers: 3" neodymium woofer, 3/4" silk dome tweeter
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Crossover: 3 kHz
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Frequency response: 55 Hz - 20 kHz (-3 dB) / 45 Hz - 22 kHz (-10 dB)
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Maximum SPL: 107 dB
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Speaker : Long guided bass-reflex
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Material: Reinforced ABS
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DSP: Internal digital processing with acoustic correction (via AXON Studio / App)
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Audio inputs: 2 x 1/4" jack, 2 x RCA, 1 x 1/8" mini-jack, 4-pin port (stereo link)
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Output: USB DAC 24 bit / 48 kHz
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Wireless connectivity: Bluetooth 5.0 (A2DP, HFP, AVRCP)
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Input impedance: 10 kΩ / -10 dBu
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Controls: Volume control
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Accessories included: power cable, 4-pin stereo cable, carrying case
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Adjustable magnetic feet: +9° / -5° tilt
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Mounting thread: 3/8" (mic/speaker stand compatible)
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Dimensions (unit): 204.5 × 94 × 150 mm
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Weight: 1.98 kg (pair)
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Colour: matt black
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Software supplied: AXON Studio (customisable DSP / EQ)
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NUX is a Chinese brand launched in 2006 by Cherub Technology, specializing in instruments and audio equipment for modern musicians. It develops a wide range of products: electronic drum kits, effects pedals, guitar multi-effects, amplifiers, wireless systems, digital pianos, MIDI keyboards, and home-studio solutions. Its philosophy is based on accessible innovation, offering creative tools that are both reliable and inspiring, designed to support beginners taking their first steps as well as active musicians on stage and in the studio.
