JBL VTX-M20 Dual 10-Inch Stage Monitor with 2-Way 60 X 60 Degree Coverage
Unleash the power of sound with the JBL VTX-M20! This dual 10” professional stage monitor is a game-changer for touring and high-profile broadcast applications. Here's why:
- Cutting-Edge Transducers: State-of-the-art JBL transducers, including Differential Drive cone transducers and D2 dual diaphragm dual voice coil compression driver, deliver exceptional sound quality.
- Patented Waveguide Technology: The 60x60 High Frequency Waveguide with JBL's patented Image Control Waveguide Technology provides a broad and stable 60H x 60V coverage for maximum gain-before-feedback.
- Flexible Operation Modes: Choose between Single-Channel (Passive) or Dual-Channel (Bi-Amp) operation modes for maximum flexibility in system configuration and deployment.
Whether you're a professional musician, a sound engineer, or a live event organizer, the JBL VTX-M20 is the perfect choice for delivering outstanding sound performance. Its elegant, low profile, compact design makes it suitable for touring and high-profile broadcast applications. And with its modern, lightweight, and ergonomic design, it's show-ready for even the most high-profile concert or broadcast events.
Get ready to experience the ultimate in sound quality and performance with the JBL VTX-M20 Dual 10-Inch Stage Monitor!







The JBL VTX-M20 is a dual 10-inch stage monitor designed for touring and high-profile broadcast applications. It features cutting-edge transducers, patented waveguide technology, and flexible operation modes. The monitor has a frequency range of 55 Hz - 19.5 kHz, a coverage pattern of 60H x 60V, and a maximum peak output of 136dB. It has a monitor angle of 30 degrees, is constructed of 18 mm, 11-ply Finnish birch plywood, and has a powder-coated 14-gauge hex-perforated steel grille with acoustically-transparent black cloth backing. The dimensions of the monitor are 342.9 mm x 575.0 mm x 515.3 mm (13.6 in x 22.6 in x 20.3 in), and it weighs 23 kg (51 lbs). Ideal for professional musicians, sound engineers, and live event organizers.