Which speakers?
Which speakers?
Which studio speakers do you recomend under $400?
i haven't tried many but have just researched the field and bought some... went over budget in the end (genelec 8020a, ~$600). But within that price bracket, Tannoy Reveal 5a active seem to be the popular and recommended thing.
A lot of it is down to taste apparently anyway - try them out and see what you like the sound of.
A lot of it is down to taste apparently anyway - try them out and see what you like the sound of.
Speakers are a really personal thing. Compare as many as you can, in the same place if possible. Listen to music you know well through them.
I ended up with Alesis M1 active mk2s, they are respectable considering the price.
Here's the specs; http://www.alesis.com/products/m1active/
And here's the review at sound on sound;
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/Aug02/a ... esism1.asp
I have a lot of respect for sound on sound reviews, and it did have a influence on my decision. I'm happy with them.
Good luck!!
I ended up with Alesis M1 active mk2s, they are respectable considering the price.
Here's the specs; http://www.alesis.com/products/m1active/
And here's the review at sound on sound;
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/Aug02/a ... esism1.asp
I have a lot of respect for sound on sound reviews, and it did have a influence on my decision. I'm happy with them.
Good luck!!
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leisuremuffin
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400 each or 400 for the pair??
I just bought a pair of event TR8xl because i desperately needed monitors at a resonable price.
Ultimately i don't like them as much as i like the mackie 824s, but they have enough range for electronic stuff, are relatively flat, and they certainly are loud enough for my room.
but y'know what, i just didn't have 1200 to spend on monitors and i got a hella nice deal on the events at about 300 each.
.lm.
I just bought a pair of event TR8xl because i desperately needed monitors at a resonable price.
Ultimately i don't like them as much as i like the mackie 824s, but they have enough range for electronic stuff, are relatively flat, and they certainly are loud enough for my room.
but y'know what, i just didn't have 1200 to spend on monitors and i got a hella nice deal on the events at about 300 each.
.lm.
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please excuse, i'm in the us, so i'm talking $'s
and when i said $400 each or for the pair i was asking what his price range was, not the price of a specific speaker.
as i said, i spent $300 each for for TR8XLs, it would have been a bit cheaper if i just got the TR8s, but i felt like the chunkier amp was worth the extra cash.
.lm.
and when i said $400 each or for the pair i was asking what his price range was, not the price of a specific speaker.
as i said, i spent $300 each for for TR8XLs, it would have been a bit cheaper if i just got the TR8s, but i felt like the chunkier amp was worth the extra cash.
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Hey McBoob,
i've escaped from the carnival with all of my teeth and limbs intact. Wish i could say the same for my dignity. The carnival did pay for the TR8s though, so that's nice.
Anyway, back on topic, how good can a pair of $300 monitors really be? I mean yeah, they can be better than all the other $300 a pair monitors. I also say save up. At the end of the day it's the only thing in your studio you actually hear, so it needs to be the best you can afford, like really. I even feel shitty i stopped short of what i really wanted and got the events, but yo, i really really couldn't afford anymore.
.lm.
i've escaped from the carnival with all of my teeth and limbs intact. Wish i could say the same for my dignity. The carnival did pay for the TR8s though, so that's nice.
Anyway, back on topic, how good can a pair of $300 monitors really be? I mean yeah, they can be better than all the other $300 a pair monitors. I also say save up. At the end of the day it's the only thing in your studio you actually hear, so it needs to be the best you can afford, like really. I even feel shitty i stopped short of what i really wanted and got the events, but yo, i really really couldn't afford anymore.
.lm.
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Dunno Danny, but I can tell you they're very good in a tiny 3ft x 4ft cupboard...Danny Futuro wrote:how are KRK RP5's in a 9'x10' bedroom?
And not too expensive right now either...
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Funny, TR6's were my second electronica music gear purchase years ago, they put the ASS in BASS. I don't hate them but they lack in the low end. The 8s are better, 20/20s are solid. One day I'll get Mackie 828s because I've lusted over them for so long or the Genelecs because just the name is alone is enough to give me a woody.leisuremuffin wrote:...the stupid events..lm.