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AcidTrash
20-12-2005, 05:27 PM
Are they any good?

mattboyslim
20-12-2005, 06:41 PM
from my experience theyre way too bas heavy. not bad as home dj monitors, but not great for production

AcidTrash
20-12-2005, 07:50 PM
any recommendations for anything around that rpice then?

Thank you.

dirty_bass
20-12-2005, 10:44 PM
I wouldn`t get em.
Fostex have a tighter sound, and I believe are in the same price bracket.

Jay Pace
21-12-2005, 02:12 PM
Alesis are far too bassy - I want to get rid of mine.

Save up and get some mackies - then you'll never need to buy anything else.

MARKEG
21-12-2005, 02:31 PM
chrissi and i used the alesis for 5 years and never had a problem with them. for the price you're getting what you pay for.

but then we got our mackie hr824's and jesus christ what a difference. immediately i noticed how less tired my ears got with the mackies. the bass was sweeter, the mid was less harsh - just a really beautiful speaker.

to be honest, when you're starting off i really don't think it's worth saving the extra for the best speakers - you're really not going to have enough knowledge about production to notice the difference. but then again, they always say, save up and get the best. i tend to agree on most things, but of you havent got the money, the alesis with be fine i reckon.

AcidTrash
21-12-2005, 03:07 PM
I'm not adverse to 824s even tho they sound a bit dry to me. My bird would have a fit if I spent 500 on speakers tho.

dirty_bass
21-12-2005, 03:09 PM
erm, nearfields are supposed to sound dry, that`s the whole point.

Jay Pace
21-12-2005, 03:25 PM
I bought the alesis ones because they sounded lovely and bassy. More so than all the other speakers I was demonstrated. Nice to listen to, irritating to produce with.

824s on ebay for around £500. Fair bit of wedge, but you'll not be upgrading in a hurry and its an investment in yourself and your future.

I never really liked my left kidney anyway. It let me down all to often...

AcidTrash
21-12-2005, 03:53 PM
erm, nearfields are supposed to sound dry, that`s the whole point.


oh yeah.

Think I'm sold on the 824s then. How the hell am I going to explain this to the missus? She's already sore that I bought a numark CDX1 last week.

Jay Pace
21-12-2005, 03:57 PM
Say you need them to stop you going deaf, as your current monitors are destroying your ears. And that in the long run you'll be saving as you won't need to upgrade ever again, or buy expensive hearing aids.

Thats my lie to myself anyway.

AcidTrash
21-12-2005, 04:01 PM
she doesnt let me use the ones I have at the moment so she aint gonna buy that one.

findthesolution
21-12-2005, 07:52 PM
How are those KRK Rockit monitors? I was thinking about getting some of those because my wallet is a bit on the mexican side, with the holidays and all.

AcidTrash
21-12-2005, 07:56 PM
Hmm.

Option A: I buy Alesis M1's and I sleep on the couch for a weekend
Option B: I buy Alesis M1's and I an engagement ring for her and I get away with it
Option C: I buy Mackie 824's, produce some good tunes but she cuts my balls off.
Option D: I buy Mackie 824's and a new mixer and ditch the whinging cow!!

xfive
21-12-2005, 08:13 PM
D!

xfive
21-12-2005, 08:15 PM
Also, I've heard the KRK's are pretty nice for the money.

BloodStar
29-12-2005, 09:03 AM
i¨ve got M1's MK2 and i like them a lot. agree they are quite bottom heavym but i think it s because the room acoustics,. and this can be treated after while. i cant compare to other monitors as i didnt hear others. if i will ever change to some else i will go for Adam's.for sure./

alsynthe
29-12-2005, 09:41 AM
the passive alesis m1's MK2's have just been reduced to £103 on digital village

Miromiric
29-12-2005, 10:01 AM
well, certainly go for the active ones. another amplifier is just one thing more to worry about.i have active mk2s and i guess they are ok, my room acoustic is ****ed up though.
you can make music on laptop speakers if you get used to them enough anyway :P

rhythmtech
29-12-2005, 05:30 PM
i'm using them the last 2 months now and i love them. i do find them bass heavy but thats easily sorted with a little master eq.

for the price you cant go wrong.

Jay Pace
29-12-2005, 07:14 PM
I'll happily use alesis as dj monitors when I can afford some mackies.

They are pretty bassy. One of the reasons I bought them initially - they sounded lovely. Didn't appreciate the fact that that it isn't necessarily what you want when producing.

EmotionComplex
29-12-2005, 10:45 PM
ive still got my alesis, they were overly bassey when i first got them but plugged ports, isolating speaker stands and carefull room placement improved them a great deal.

as first monitors id reccomend them but like people have said there is much better availible and if youve got the little bit of extra money its worth going for something else.

ive enjoyed using them though and they now make an excellent pair of general listening speakers :)

dirty_bass
29-12-2005, 11:53 PM
Hmm.

Option A: I buy Alesis M1's and I sleep on the couch for a weekend
Option B: I buy Alesis M1's and I an engagement ring for her and I get away with it
Option C: I buy Mackie 824's, produce some good tunes but she cuts my balls off.
Option D: I buy Mackie 824's and a new mixer and ditch the whinging cow!!

Option E: Sell the missus into the slave trade via Azerbajahn, use the money to buy some speakers, and a load of porn.

BloodStar
30-12-2005, 01:02 PM
Option E: Sell the missus into the slave trade via Azerbajahn, use the money to buy some speakers, and a load of porn.

reminds me funny story,. my friend was in Tunisia and some local guy liked his girlfriend so much that he offered him a brand new Ferrari or 20 camels for her .) still cant understand he didnt do this trade.

rhythmtech
30-12-2005, 02:50 PM
Option E: Sell the missus into the slave trade via Azerbajahn, use the money to buy some speakers, and a load of porn.

reminds me funny story,. my friend was in Tunisia and some local guy liked his girlfriend so much that he offered him a brand new Ferrari or 20 camels for her .) still cant understand he didnt do this trade.

lucky guy... i'd be lucky to get a donkey for mine :(

findthesolution
30-12-2005, 07:16 PM
^^ :lol: :lol: :lol: ^^

dan the acid man
01-01-2006, 12:20 PM
:lol: :lol:

after hearing fostex pm1 and pm05 in action, i have to say im impressed, if you cant afford mackies, they'd be my choice

TechMouse
04-01-2006, 10:29 AM
If money isn't an object, I've really enjoyed using Genelec monitors.

RDR
04-01-2006, 02:36 PM
If money isn't an object, I've really enjoyed using Genelec monitors.

And if money is an object i really enjoyed using white cider.

RDR
04-01-2006, 02:37 PM
:lol:

Jay Pace
04-01-2006, 02:38 PM
Ahhh... White Ace - the champagne of ciders.

Metadog
04-01-2006, 08:55 PM
gene4lec 1029s are ok - clear but a bit harsh - with sub bass difficult to get balance right

I've got alesis MK2 actives at home and they are brilliant for the money - maybe a little bass heavy but you can plug a port in each speaker and jobs a guddun

have got hhb circle 5s at studio and they rock totally but are more expensive than MK2s

i'd say go for mk 2s and get used to them - play loads of familiar records thru them and you'll soon get accustomed to their bass response

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