PS-M1 Talkback Monitor Speaker — Kickstarter Early Access
In live production environments where acoustics shift with audience size, and recording sessions depend on fast coordination between control rooms and performers, communication delays can disrupt the entire workflow.The PS-M1 Talkback Monitor Speaker is Phenyx Pro’s answer to this gap — a compact communication hub designed to keep cueing, monitoring, and signal routing connected in real time.

Why Phenyx Pro Built PS-M1
Phenyx Pro designs tools for one core reality in audio production:
Great sound breaks down without clear communication.
In live shows, sound is not static — it changes with the room, the crowd, and the performance moment.
In recording sessions, speed matters — but coordination often becomes the bottleneck.
We observed a consistent pattern across users:
- Engineers walking between rooms just to confirm simple instructions
- Performers missing cues due to fragmented communication paths
- Live teams relying on improvised talkback setups that don’t scale
PS-M1 was developed to solve this workflow problem directly. Not by adding another layer of complexity — but by creating a dedicated, always-available communication point inside the audio chain.

A Communication Hub Inside the Audio Workflow
PS-M1 is designed as a local coordination node between people and systems.
It brings three essential functions together:
- Real-time talkback input for direct communication
- Audio routing for playback and monitoring sources
- Signal output for sending communication into larger systems
Instead of separating these functions across different devices, PS-M1 keeps them in one place — so communication stays immediate and predictable.
This makes it easier for:
- Engineers to cue changes without delay
- Performers to respond in real time
- Teams to stay aligned even in distributed setups

Designed for Real Production Environments
Whether on stage or in studio environments, PS-M1 is built for one condition:
Workspaces where coordination must be faster than movement.
In live performance scenarios, it helps reduce dependency on physical signal routing or shouting across stage zones.
In recording environments, it reduces unnecessary movement between control room and tracking room.Instead of treating communication as something external to the system, PS-M1 integrates it into the workflow itself.
Built Around Practical Audio Workflow Needs
Rather than focusing on traditional listening performance, PS-M1 is tuned for workflow-critical audio tasks:
- Clear vocal communication for talkback
- Reliable cue and timing signals
- Playback and reference monitoring for coordination
- Fast response environments where timing matters more than fidelity
The goal is not to replace studio monitors — but to support decision-making inside production flow.
Fast Control When Conditions Change
Production environments change quickly — volume, arrangement, and performance dynamics can shift at any moment.
PS-M1 provides onboard control for:
- Level adjustment
- Tone shaping
- Master output control
This allows users to respond instantly without leaving their position or interrupting the workflow.

Phenyx Pro System Philosophy
PS-M1 is part of a broader Phenyx Pro design approach:
Reduce friction between people, sound, and systems.
From live stages to studio environments, our focus is not only on audio quality — but on how easily teams can coordinate while working under real production pressure.
PS-M1 extends this philosophy into the communication layer of audio workflows.
Kickstarter Early Access
PS-M1 is now available through Kickstarter Early Access.
This launch is not only about introducing a product — it is about validating a workflow tool with the people who depend on fast, reliable communication in real production environments. We invite early supporters to help shape how PS-M1 evolves across studio, stage, and live applications.
For more information on the PS-M1 and to support the campaign, please visit the official Kickstarter page at Kickstarter Project - Bridge Every Cue - Hear Clearly, Talk Back in Time.









