Nope, they certainly can't.Goddard wrote:Eat shit then - bilions of flies can't be wrong.Daniel_S wrote:Every single pro review of these monitors proves the exact opposite of what you've just wrote, haha.
Studio Monitors, <$600
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I seriously thinking to sell my genelecs 8040 after ive got the hs8
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I've now read that more than once. I'm encouraged by this.
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if you need an extra one ...
also every producer/or-not friend who visited my studio agreed.
different mixes tested to many other different systems and the right translation gives a huuuuge + @ the Yamaha.
again everything is subjective ... every room sound different and every person listen different.
You really need to compare by yourself first. this is something very personal imo
also every producer/or-not friend who visited my studio agreed.
different mixes tested to many other different systems and the right translation gives a huuuuge + @ the Yamaha.
again everything is subjective ... every room sound different and every person listen different.
You really need to compare by yourself first. this is something very personal imo
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I was looking at the KRK RP8 G3, the Adam F7 and the Yamaha HS8. The guy in Dawsons's couldn't talk highly enough about the HS8's in the that price bracket.
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Would a pair of Genelec 6010As/6010Bs be a good idea? I hear nothing but praise and adulation for Genelecs, but i'm a bit concerned about the fact that it only has a 3-inch woofer.