There’s also a switch on the rear if you want to turn them off and connect the Live II to external speakers. It’s a far cry from most built-in speakers that come included with hardware, with an impressive amount of depth and clarity. Featuring a dual tweeter-woofer system, MPC Live II’s monitor is no slouch and can be used for anything from impromptu tabletop jams to a solid mixing platform. The portability of the Live has been taken to another level as it weighs less than the original and boasts a built-in stereo monitoring system. It’s also handy if you’re using it a gig and someone accidentally unplugs the power cable! Whenever inspiration strikes, the Live II can be there to realise your ideas. The Live II can be the centrepiece of any music production studio or hardware rig as well as a fully-equipped production station that enables you to create music wherever you take it, with up to five hours of on-the-go use thanks to its onboard rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery. Retaining its predecessor’s stylish looks and robust build-quality, the Live II expands upon it with an even smoother workflow, additional controls on the front panel, lighter form factor, CV connections and a punchy built-in stereo speaker - the Akai Live II is a more than worthy successor to its first iteration. Akai ’s MPC Live II is a refined and improved version of the original Live, which raised the bar for truly portable production workstations.
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