Galaxy Audio NSPA Nano Spot Personal Monitor Speaker vs Sound Town 10" Powered DJ Stage Monitor (METIS-10MPW) 300W
Key Differences
Sound Town METIS-10MPW (A) is a 2-way powered 10" stage monitor with 150W RMS / 300W peak and 1/4" daisy-chain plus XLR inputs, making it suited for louder stage monitoring. Galaxy Audio NSPA (B) is a compact, mountable personal monitor with versatile power options for mic-stand mounting and portable setups, but its sound in loud environments drew mixed feedback
Galaxy Audio NSPA Nano Spot Personal Monitor Speaker
Compact personal monitor with 25W, 3" ceramic driver and stand/mount compatibility. Customers note strong functionality and portability, with mixed opinions on sound in loud environments
Pros
- compact size
- mountable to mic stands
- versatile power options
- adjustable volume control
Cons
- mixed sound quality feedback
- rated for use in loud environments may be average
Sound Town 10" Powered DJ Stage Monitor (METIS-10MPW) 300W
Powered 2-way stage monitor with 150W RMS/300W peak, 8-ohm. 10" woofer and titanium compression tweeter for clear vocals and instruments. Includes 1/4" daisy chain, XLR inputs/outputs, and MP3 1/8" input
Pros
- 2-way powered stage monitor
- 150W RMS / 300W peak
- 1/4" daisy chain and XLR inputs
- 1/8" MP3 input and XLR output
Cons
- some customers report the unit is underpowered
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Tie |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Sound Town |
| User Reviews | Galaxy Audio |