I have them.. I love them.. end of story :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by SlavikSvensk
The active ones that is...
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I have them.. I love them.. end of story :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by SlavikSvensk
The active ones that is...
http://www.audiolines.com/
from chicago have always treated me well, and have the lowest prices that i know of.
you got actives or passives, mate?Quote:
Originally Posted by Kevin Gorman
KRK RP5's will eat them for breakfast. :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by Flipvert
Actives :)Quote:
Originally Posted by loopdon
anyone know anything about these mackies?
http://www.platinum-records.com/TAPC...S-prod7395.htm
64hz, i'd want them to go a bit lower than that
hmm...def sounds like good advice...since my sennheiser headphones go to 8hz on the low end...
...how about the krk rp5s?
Yes! :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by SlavikSvensk
http://www.krksys.com/v3/rokit_rp5.asp
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/aug0...s/krkrokit.htm
;)
someone recommended studio monitors to me the other day but i was undecided on what to go for between
KRK Rokit RP5's or the Alesis M1 Active Mk2's as thats about the price range i can work within but im really unsure on what to go for
any help or advice would be great :scratch:
i use Tannoy reveals.ad em for a few years now n theyre still workin fine(TOUCH WOOD!) very cheap too. just flat response nearfields.but theyre a good all rounder...bit too much bass emphasis tho imo..
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Originally Posted by SlavikSvensk
but your ears dont do they , and your hardly gonna feel it from yer headphones ;)
I didn't even realize but a friend gave me a pair of these..
http://www.sonystyle.com/is-bin/INTE...uctSKU=MDRV600
Would these be suitable for Audio production work?
They sure make it sound like it.
I guess it's better than using these...
http://us.creative.com/products/prod...Specifications
What are important specs to look for on studio monitors?
I cant afford much right now, but would like to know for the future.
i've heard em in action, and the shit reviews were right... dont bother man.Quote:
Originally Posted by SlavikSvensk
the wharefdale 8.1 actives i really liked.
Those sony headphones look pretty good, but i'd have to hear em to tell...Quote:
Originally Posted by TechnoNRGKid
As for monitors you need to bear in mind their frequency response (the lower the better for dance music).
Read some reviews from real users, this always helps loads. Looking at statistics all day will fry your brain, and the sites that sell em to you never put the bad bits about em in their adverts...
Yeah very true.
That's usually what i do is check out reviews, i got some time now to see what i can find. They sound pretty decent. It kinda scares me to use headphones for production, but if they're studio monitors then it's meant for that need i'd suppose.
I'm just happy i have a pair of "Monitors" around that are for audio work.
Well, i shoulda known since the person who gave em to me is a DJ, used em out all the time.
Thx for the advice.
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Originally Posted by dodgyedgy
i have the tapco s8s, they have a deeper bass response.
you mind providing me with a bad review, i have only read good ones as to now.
as much as people bad mouth behringer, i got the behringer b2031 truth monitors and for the price, they're perfect and i like how they sound
Yeah, I've got a friend who's got the behringer stuff and it seems ok, not amazing but ok.
I have a theory about monitors: Go to the bank, beg, borrow steal and buy something stupidly expensive. You'll have 'em 20 years and even if you can't be arsed to produce any music you'll still have an amazing pair of speakers to listen to.
I bought some Genelec 1032s about five or six years ago and even though I was skint for ages never regreted it.
Had the predecessor to the Tannoy Reveals before that (PBM 6.5s or somethign like that) and had no idea what was going on in the low end.
i think one shouldn't forget about the room acoustics.