High End Monitors
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High End Monitors
Will be looking to upgrade my monitors this year heres what I'm thinking of:
Focal Twin 6 BE
Genelec 8050BPM
EVENT Opal
Munro Sonic Egg150
Need to find somewhere in the UK to test them, but was wondering what people thoughts are?
Focal Twin 6 BE
Genelec 8050BPM
EVENT Opal
Munro Sonic Egg150
Need to find somewhere in the UK to test them, but was wondering what people thoughts are?
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1. is your room treated before taking on high-end ?
2. will these be at a desktop or freestanding (distance is important) , where will they be placed ?
if your on desktop >1m away, forget opal, too much power...if your next to a wall, forget genelec, back firing port...see where I'm going ?
these are more important questions then which monitor, cause frankly at this end and $, component and design of each are more then sufficient at any mix you can throw at them, its more about what your environment will throw back at you at this point.. once you come to a good compromise, the next decision should be based on which visually appeals to you.. make the purchase, and dont backtrack on your decision for a long time..if you want to get really good
2. will these be at a desktop or freestanding (distance is important) , where will they be placed ?
if your on desktop >1m away, forget opal, too much power...if your next to a wall, forget genelec, back firing port...see where I'm going ?
these are more important questions then which monitor, cause frankly at this end and $, component and design of each are more then sufficient at any mix you can throw at them, its more about what your environment will throw back at you at this point.. once you come to a good compromise, the next decision should be based on which visually appeals to you.. make the purchase, and dont backtrack on your decision for a long time..if you want to get really good
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Im moving in just over a month so what treatment I have is boxed up. But the room will have absorbers and two bass traps. I hoping to compensate any room issues by purchasing Sonarworks Reference 3. Speakers will be on a desk. Might not have the luxury of being able to be far enough away from the wall so this is a good point to consider.... Thanks for the advice, very constructive.
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I'm a big fan of my Adam A77X's (especially after using Sonarworks). The three-way design gives you a nice wide soundstage and great frequency separation. I use my Adam's on a desk fairly close together (and close to me) and I get great results out of it. I know the Focal Twin's are very similar to the A77X's, so I would go with those out of your list.
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Just curious, what are you upgrading from?theswiftone wrote:Will be looking to upgrade my monitors this year heres what I'm thinking of:
Focal Twin 6 BE
Genelec 8050BPM
EVENT Opal
Munro Sonic Egg150
Need to find somewhere in the UK to test them, but was wondering what people thoughts are?
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Nothing but good things to say about the Opals I used to have, amazing speaker for the price. Cast aluminum though, VRRY heavy. Just a heads up since you're putting them on a desk.
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Re: High End Monitors
HI,
I was in the same situation, updating my monitors...Tried a whole bunch including GENELECS ; Munro ; EVENT etc... but went for the Neumann KH 310, which I found (for my room; treated) gave me the best listening experience. What I want to say is, take your time; take them and try at home if possible and listen to the music you know best. A treated room of course is vital.
I was in the same situation, updating my monitors...Tried a whole bunch including GENELECS ; Munro ; EVENT etc... but went for the Neumann KH 310, which I found (for my room; treated) gave me the best listening experience. What I want to say is, take your time; take them and try at home if possible and listen to the music you know best. A treated room of course is vital.
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Re: High End Monitors
I would definitely be looking at either the Events or Focals.
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gjm wrote:Just curious, what are you upgrading from?theswiftone wrote:Will be looking to upgrade my monitors this year heres what I'm thinking of:
Focal Twin 6 BE
Genelec 8050BPM
EVENT Opal
Munro Sonic Egg150
Need to find somewhere in the UK to test them, but was wondering what people thoughts are?
Current monitors are Sonodyne SM100Ak.
Re: High End Monitors
Other brands to consider PSI, Amphion. Find a way to test in your room before you buy and take your time.
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Re: High End Monitors
so, if Maschinesworking says. the EVENT or FOCAL , you should go for it...
Seriously, this investment is for the next 10 yeasr at least , I guess...try different at home and buy the ones you like the most... yeah, the EVENTS came close to the Neumanns in my view...but this only my view...
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Seriously, this investment is for the next 10 yeasr at least , I guess...try different at home and buy the ones you like the most... yeah, the EVENTS came close to the Neumanns in my view...but this only my view...
Best
Uwe
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He is asking for our opinion. I spent days in local music stores listening to monitors and those were the ones that sounded the clearest and least hyped to me. This is what he asked for, our choices, he didn't insinuate that he knows nothing about room treatment, or that he's making a rash decision without thinking it out.Bionecteur wrote:so, if Maschinesworking says. the EVENT or FOCAL , you should go for it...
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Hi Machinesworking, no offense, I did the same, believe me ...I spend days on it...Machinesworking wrote:He is asking for our opinion. I spent days in local music stores listening to monitors and those were the ones that sounded the clearest and least hyped to me. This is what he asked for, our choices, he didn't insinuate that he knows nothing about room treatment, or that he's making a rash decision without thinking it out.Bionecteur wrote:so, if Maschinesworking says. the EVENT or FOCAL , you should go for it...
the only thing what I did not like is the imperative tone, saying " you should go for EVENT or FOCAL...after I posted my view...this is like saying, I give a shit on others opinion ...go for this. I hope you understand my reaction...
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No I don't understand your reaction, you assumed he hadn't treated his room, and other things, you assumed a lot. I didn't knock you for that, it's not a discussion on hard issues, so it's not one where anyones tone or insinuation of which is better really is that important. For instance YOU made the insinuation that Neumann was the way to go over other choices, including EVENT by way of ALL CAPS... but yeah, you're giving a less biased opinion?? What exactly are you saying? that after you clearly tried Events no one should post that they like them without referencing your post?Bionecteur wrote:
Hi Machinesworking, no offense, I did the same, believe me ...I spend days on it...
the only thing what I did not like is the imperative tone, saying " you should go for EVENT or FOCAL...after I posted my view...this is like saying, I give a shit on others opinion ...go for this. I hope you understand my reaction...
"I would definitely be looking at either the Events or Focals."
That sentence is clearly less filled with TONE than what you wrote, and I'm sorry but I didn't mention Events because of your post at all, mostly because I owned lesser Events and liked them, plus Tarekith gave the newer top end models high marks. I'm personally very biased towards the Focals.
My advice to you, stop taking your goddammed opinion so seriously. The world will not end if the OP buys the "wrong" speakers and neither of us get fuck all if he chooses speakers based on our opinions or advice. Reading tone into posts on the internet will get you involved in endless arguments, not worth it.
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