studio monitors???
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Re: studio monitors???
I've got the M-Audio BX-5..Love em.
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JBL 4312's here,
Had them a long time and still sound great.
Had them a long time and still sound great.
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i'd suggest the Alesis monitor-1. I don't have it though (i can't even afford a computer with enough power to record and an input device that actually works), but i hear it got great reviews... and they don't cost your right arm iether.
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I have to disagree with the last post. I had a pair of monitor 1 alesis monitors, and I was powering them with the matching alesis power amp. I had nothing but problems using them, horribly inaccurate. I was always fighting them to get a good accurate mix. I went to guitar center and after 2 hours of listening, I went with the KRK Rokit series monitors. They are incredibly easy to mix with, and were only $500 for the pair. And they are self powered. If you need a great set of monitors, I highly recommend them.
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I have a pair of BX-8s recorded an album on them took it to a top mastering house ($200 an hour) and the guy says to me what kind of monitors do you use they are ok don't change them. I very happy with them
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Event, very nice. Even the little ones, the PS6 and 8's are remarkable, as long as you add a sub.
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Used to use the BX5s, had major problems mixing with them, boxy sounding and muddy. Switched to NHT Pro A-10s and they work just beautifully. I think the A-10s are discontinued but they still have the A-20s. A tad on the pricier range but well worth the expenditure.
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Re: studio monitors???
unless you can afford, like 3grand for the top notch
monitors, go for the 20/20 Events.
they can handle lows as well.
those and some akg 240's u will be all set.
monitors, go for the 20/20 Events.
they can handle lows as well.
those and some akg 240's u will be all set.
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I have a pair of Yorkville YSM-1p's that I got for around $450 and I've been extremely happy with them. They are a terriffic bang for the buck and I've had nothing but great feedback on the mixes I've done with them.
All "budget" speakers have some deficiencies. I think it's a matter of finding the right match of monitors to your room (speakers can sound radically different in various environments) and learning their harmonic quirks.
All "budget" speakers have some deficiencies. I think it's a matter of finding the right match of monitors to your room (speakers can sound radically different in various environments) and learning their harmonic quirks.
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The latest issue of EQ magazine has a detailed review of 6 pairs of monitors for under 600.00 and they really like the Event TR8 XL over all the others by a convincing margin.
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Sorry, that was Electronic Musician, not EQ.
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I have a new set of Tannoys active reveals - and also the ps 110 subwoofer - love em...quiting the buiness any interested in purchasing? excellent shape.
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RE: BX8'sI have a pair of BX-8s recorded an album on them took it to a top mastering house ($200 an hour) and the guy says to me what kind of monitors do you use they are ok don't change them. I very happy with them
How do you setup the curve switches?
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Re: studio monitors???
I also have the M-audio BX-8. I took a more experienced engineer with me to two different music stores and listed to about 30 different pairs of monitors with CD's we were familiar with. Nothing we listened to under $1100 beat them.
I can't remember how the positions are marked. Listen to a CD with lots of low bass stuff happening. What it really boils down to is, one setting is good for the monitors in a corner, one is good for the monitors against a wall, and one is good for the monitors free standing. The bassiest setting should be for the free-standing monitors the one with the least bass should be best for having monitors in a corner.How do you setup the curve switches?
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i have the roland ds90 and i must say they suck!i am saving $$ to get event monitors EM wrote up as a best pick a few months back($1400 a pair)
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