Monitors
Monitors
Up until now I've been using my stereo speakers for monitoring. I think to take it to the next level I need to get myself some decent monitors. Don't know what to go for (active/passive, nearfield, etc...) What are people out there using? Any recomends?
KRK :-) i know
Maybe you should say how big's youre budget
Check also these threads
http://www.mnml.nl/phpBB2/viewtopic.php ... t=monitors
http://www.mnml.nl/phpBB2/viewtopic.php ... t=monitors
http://www.mnml.nl/phpBB2/viewtopic.php ... t=monitors
Maybe you should say how big's youre budget
Check also these threads
http://www.mnml.nl/phpBB2/viewtopic.php ... t=monitors
http://www.mnml.nl/phpBB2/viewtopic.php ... t=monitors
http://www.mnml.nl/phpBB2/viewtopic.php ... t=monitors
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the dynaudio bm5's are my favorite speakers i have heard under 1000 dollars. they may not have the lowest frequency response in their class but the frequencies it amplifies it amplifies very very precisely.
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Thanks for the help guys. Previous threads were a good read (Sorry, I'll search harder for them next time).
Mlexicon, do you earn comission for every KRK Rokit 8 sold
Seriously though, having had a listen to a couple of the tracks that you've posted, you're obviously getting pretty good results with them (not that I'm suggesting the results are because of the monitors you use)
I've had a look at the Dynaudio BM5a, and it definately is a very good monitor. Unfortunately, I think it's a little out of my price range at the moment. In the UK they're £880.00 (ish) a pair whereas the Alesis & KRK 8s are bouth around the £400.00 mark. Unless anyone can suggest an alternative, it looks as though, for me, it's a straight fight between Alesis & KRK.
Alesis Mk2's seem to have the edge in terms of frequency response at 40Hz to 23.5kHz. However, I descovered that the response is only specified flat between ±2dB 50Hz to 20kHz, which could account for anecdotes of low end dodgyness. The KRK 8's have a reported range of ±1.5dB 45Hz-20kHz but I have been unable to ascertain whether this is flat response. I have not heard a bad thing about KRKs (perhaps because not many people use them! - Is this telling me something?) I must say, I'm leaning more towards the KRKs simply because they look a lot prettier
My mind is not made up though. Alesis vs. KRK: what would you go for?
Mlexicon, do you earn comission for every KRK Rokit 8 sold
Seriously though, having had a listen to a couple of the tracks that you've posted, you're obviously getting pretty good results with them (not that I'm suggesting the results are because of the monitors you use)
I've had a look at the Dynaudio BM5a, and it definately is a very good monitor. Unfortunately, I think it's a little out of my price range at the moment. In the UK they're £880.00 (ish) a pair whereas the Alesis & KRK 8s are bouth around the £400.00 mark. Unless anyone can suggest an alternative, it looks as though, for me, it's a straight fight between Alesis & KRK.
Alesis Mk2's seem to have the edge in terms of frequency response at 40Hz to 23.5kHz. However, I descovered that the response is only specified flat between ±2dB 50Hz to 20kHz, which could account for anecdotes of low end dodgyness. The KRK 8's have a reported range of ±1.5dB 45Hz-20kHz but I have been unable to ascertain whether this is flat response. I have not heard a bad thing about KRKs (perhaps because not many people use them! - Is this telling me something?) I must say, I'm leaning more towards the KRKs simply because they look a lot prettier
My mind is not made up though. Alesis vs. KRK: what would you go for?