genelec 8030's :cool:
http://www.turnkey.co.uk/productimages/GENE-8030A_L.jpg
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genelec 8030's :cool:
http://www.turnkey.co.uk/productimages/GENE-8030A_L.jpg
whats price like?
under 900 euro including shipping
o yeah man.nice piece of shit
The dole office is paying you too much:laughing:
actually i just cancelled my order.
turnkey wanted photo proof of my credit card because i live in ireland.
there are loads of other companies doing them at the same price without all that hassle... just about to re-order them from someone else.
do turnkey actually want customers anymore?
well turnkey lost out
i just managed to get my hands on a set of mackie 824's for 950 euro including shipping :cheese:
www.thomann.de
I have recommended thomann on several occasions.
I think i bought my speakers there as well.
I once sent some e-mails to turnkey as well;
obviously they need some lessons in customer support.
nice barry....
thomann customer support are 2nd to none! got a fone call there 2 weeks ago, asking if everything was ok with my machinedrum!! lovely girl she was
i'll be sittin out waiting for the postie all week!!
better choice than the genelics anyway
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Originally Posted by some dude on a forum
Mon DIeu!!
I was gonna say, don`t do it, those genelecs suck ass. Painful to use in all but the largest of rooms, and the bass is odd.
The mackies are cool, but you shoulda saved and got some Adams, or even better the new new intelligent JBL monitors.
They have sound detection and correction built in, and using the mic supplied you can set them up for your room to avoid standing waves, bass problems etc.
Loads of dosh, but worth every penny.
those genelecs are extremely deceptive, i know a few people who are extremely unhappy with them after buying them. The name is not everything remember.
Adam's all the way for me when i sort my finances out i think, but those JBL's sound the business, hopefully my local store will get some in for a good demo session
http://www.jblpro.com/products/recor...300/index.html
Check those babies out.
I got a demo when I went to the Soundcraft (Harman International) Warehouse to pick up my mixer today.
When the guy was showing me the room correction shit, I nearly fell over.
Stunning, expensive, but worth saving, and monitors are the most important thing in your studio anyway.
spending money that i dont have on sound detction monitors after already spending on acoustic treatment would be a bit too costly.. especially since im getting the mackies for the price im getting them at.. even at that price its overstretching the budget... and saving a few more moths isnt really an option as my alesis are really really pissing me off.