Small Monitors recomendations...I got allready big ones
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Small Monitors recomendations...I got allready big ones
Hi guys , i am thinking in buying some small monitors... I already have a pair of Event TR8XL.. they sound great.. but , the neighbourghs dont think the same way...
this is the reason i cant really do music lately , so i though of buying some small monitors , ones that have a flat sound but dont really bother the neighbourghs...
i have thought about some krk's , maybe the : KRK RP5 ROKIT G2
any other recomendations ?
thanx !!!
this is the reason i cant really do music lately , so i though of buying some small monitors , ones that have a flat sound but dont really bother the neighbourghs...
i have thought about some krk's , maybe the : KRK RP5 ROKIT G2
any other recomendations ?
thanx !!!
Re: Small Monitors recomendations...I got allready big ones
Go for the Yamaha's! HS80M plus the sub HS10W and you will not look back!
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Re: Small Monitors recomendations...I got allready big ones
xzusa8ky wrote:Go for the Yamaha's! HS80M plus the sub HS10W and you will not look back!
ya that wont' bother the neighbors...
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take a listen to the jbl 2325s. i could only be happier if i had genelecs.
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Gen 8020'S are surprising but pricey
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YILA wrote:avantones for working with, genelecs for fun
about the genelec , wich ones are small , 2 way , 3 wat , main ???
wich are small , not so loud , and good just for mixing , not power...?
thanx!!!
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genelec 8020wich are small , not so loud , and good just for mixing , not power...?
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Agreed. I bought a pair of these last year and love them.lapieuvre wrote:genelec 8020wich are small , not so loud , and good just for mixing , not power...?
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Got mine month ago, still amazed!lapieuvre wrote:Adam A7-X are my favorites
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Take the Genelecs, much better than the KRK's in my opinion...
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I switched from KRKs to Genelecs to Acoustic Energy. The price goes up, but I am very happy with my selections. I use Genelecs in one studio and Acoustic Energy in my own studio. The KRKs are ok enough, but they are quite bass heavy and not close to as crisp as the Genelecs or AE's - however, the Genelecs are a bit straining to work on if you work long hours on them, and they do make more sense on acoustic music (in my opinion) than on stuff like house/techno etc.
Why don't you just cut the bass a little on the ones you have, and put them on some sound pads - it's a lot cheaper, and you get to work on monitors you already know.
Why don't you just cut the bass a little on the ones you have, and put them on some sound pads - it's a lot cheaper, and you get to work on monitors you already know.
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He could use the "Volume" knob or buy headphones.......ARDJ wrote:xzusa8ky wrote:Go for the Yamaha's! HS80M plus the sub HS10W and you will not look back!
ya that wont' bother the neighbors...
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its not the szise of your speakers that bothers the neighbors...
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