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    go for teh Fostex PM1's, solid monitors and a great sound too, if you look around you can get them for £200 a pair.
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    ...definitely leaning towards the fostex after browsing round a bit, the bass response is truer than the alesis by all accounts and I'd much rather it was honest down there - that's the main problem with the ones I'm using at the moment, the bottom end is boosted all over the place, total mudbath :whoops:
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    Quote Originally Posted by stjohn View Post
    byt them theyre great :briggin:

    mine are sweet
    I have found the M1's very sensitive to acoustics in the room

    In certain rooms I have had them they have sounded great with not a hint of too much bass

    Slightly at the wrong angle/wrong room however and I suppose I have had problems with too much bottom end. Perhaps this is what some of you are referring to
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    Quote Originally Posted by robin m View Post
    ...definitely leaning towards the fostex after browsing round a bit, the bass response is truer than the alesis by all accounts and I'd much rather it was honest down there - that's the main problem with the ones I'm using at the moment, the bottom end is boosted all over the place, total mudbath :whoops:
    pm1s all the way robin. my production partner has them and they are gorgeous both in sound and looks imo

    also worth considering are the samson Rubicon 5A. expert recommended in future music and they have ribbon drivers. rrp is about £299. they have a vert retro look about them

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    I've got the M1 MkII's, and so have a few friends. I agree with what an earlier poster said, they CAN sound far too basy, but if they are set up right, far enough away from a wall and angled properly, I think they give a good response. A mate I used to live with had Genelecs and another housemate had Tannoy's, set up right they were all much of a muchness.

    You can get the M1's on ebay for a ton now too.

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    I've got M1MKII's,too. What I don't like on this speakers is that they can sound too bassy. Hand in hand with it you have to monitor more loudly to hear all the freq spectrum,properly,. and then your ears feels the fatigue much earlier. or at least mine do so.

    I am thinking of sell them and buy some new,. I will probably choose between Adam A7, Dynaudio BM5A,, or Mackie HR624. will see..

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    Quote Originally Posted by BloodStar View Post
    I am thinking of sell them and buy some new,. I will probably choose between Adam A7, Dynaudio BM5A,, or Mackie HR624. will see..
    I bought the Mackie's, wisest choice i've ever made.

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    Save up and buy mackies

    You are unlikely to ever need another speaker, plus you can't put a value on not going deaf.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay Pace View Post
    Save up and buy mackies

    You are unlikely to ever need another speaker, plus you can't put a value on not going deaf.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay Pace View Post
    Save up and buy mackies

    You are unlikely to ever need another speaker, plus you can't put a value on not going deaf.
    Yep, Mackies are quite highly rated by people in techno, but tbh I didnt hear too good words on them from other musicians. As I read many articles and compares of Adam, Dynaudio and Mackie,. Mackie was not going out as winner. :confused..

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    Quote Originally Posted by BloodStar View Post
    Yep, Mackies are quite highly rated by people in techno, but tbh I didnt hear too good words on them from other musicians. As I read many articles and compares of Adam, Dynaudio and Mackie,. Mackie was not going out as winner. :confused..
    Adams out of the choice of all 3 for me, their accoustic research and high end stuff is the bizz, and I think it translates down to their lower priced stuff.

    I`ve never been a huge fan of the mackies, they are good, but I think a lot of people use them because they are just told to, and don`t really know what to listen for. I don`t find them versatile enough, and in my opinion they are a little too tight in some areas.

    It`s all down to personal taste though.
    Get your speakers on demo loan or go and use some at other peoples places.

    All our opinions here are based on personal preference, so really you should ignore us all and try yourself.
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    Just to throw a spanner in the works I¬ve heard some very good reports from some studio engineer mates of mine, of the Yamaha HS80M actives.
    They are guys used to the old Ns10, but they swear by these new babies as being really accurate reference monitors.
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    they're not as harsh as the ns10's are they?
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    Cheers, Steve. I am mainly thinking about the Adam A7. As you said, their hiend stuff is the biz, and from what I've heard, these "low-end" monitors should be also great. At the moment there is a very good offer on these A7 in one shop in Prague, I think they are 450quid/pair. Problem is that I cant go to Prague just to listen to them.
    I have a chance to listen to the Mackies, Dynaudios, and probly also to these new Yamaha HS80M here in Brno. but it can be always very tricky to listen to the speakers in the shop with toally different acoustics than you have in the studio.

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    It`s definitely worth listening to the adams mate.
    Their midfield and main monitors are total sex for the ears, very accurate even at stupid volumes.
    I`ve heard great reports of the smaller adams, but most of it comes out of real studio talk, rather than project and home studio reports, which is why you don`t hear so much about them.
    Really great speakers.
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    I feel like I am decided and will ge the Adam A7 babies. I will demo them in my place first and then I will buy them if I will like the sound. They are currently out of stock in Prague, so I have another 1 or 2 weeks to fall even more deeper into the articles, reviews and such things,hehe.. .
    On Friday I will finally go to get new soundcard, E-mu 1212M. They have probably one of best ADDA converters on the market so I am really looking forward to this new combination.. cant wait..
    thanks for the comments, mate. It helped me a lot..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay Pace View Post
    I got alesis mk2 actives because they sounded nice and bassy.

    They hurt your ears, the bass obscures your mix and I ended up hating them.

    Nice speakers, good dj monitors perhaps but not the best for production IMO, sure there are better bets out there that are more accurate and less fatiguing on your poor ole lugs.
    I did a simerlar thing actually, I heard these in a good environment and rushed out to buy some, then stuck em in my room and fired them up and getting ridiculous ammounts of bass from them.

    Spent ages playing about with set up and trying to get used to them but its near impossible, so in a moment of frustration I swapped them with some fuct up old mission speakers I had in my kitchen...

    Ive now got sh!t loads of bass in the kitchen

    And my mix downs are a lot better

    And Im not getting daily headaches

    I just wish Id have listened to the advice I got on here and saved up a bit more cash for something better from the outset...

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    Quote Originally Posted by neilried View Post
    I did a simerlar thing actually, I heard these in a good environment and rushed out to buy some, then stuck em in my room and fired them up and getting ridiculous ammounts of bass from them.

    Spent ages playing about with set up and trying to get used to them but its near impossible, so in a moment of frustration I swapped them with some fuct up old mission speakers I had in my kitchen...

    Ive now got sh!t loads of bass in the kitchen

    And my mix downs are a lot better

    And Im not getting daily headaches

    I just wish Id have listened to the advice I got on here and saved up a bit more cash for something better from the outset...
    Sometimes you can cure some of this problem with a well placed sock in one of the front ports. It does seam a major problem with the Mk2 Active's tho. Has anyone had any experience with the new Alesis??

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    a word on Mackies


    the 824`s are far superior to the 624`s

    i have the 624`s which are great but a little fatigueing on my ears after a while.
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    Quote Originally Posted by IQ View Post
    Sometimes you can cure some of this problem with a well placed sock in one of the front ports. It does seam a major problem with the Mk2 Active's tho. Has anyone had any experience with the new Alesis??
    I'm all socked up... but maybe in the wrong port as it didnt make much difference, does it matter which port? Are there seperate chambers inside the box?

 

 
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