Studio monitors
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DogsInSpace
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Studio monitors
Hey all,
Just a quick question about setting up some monitors.
At the moment I have a spare set of Sony speakers that are designed for home theatre use. However, the connections are not 1/4"; they are merely bi-wired using speaker wire.
Is there a solution that allows me to connect these up or am I best off getting a set of monitors? There are my only speakers so I'd love to be able to use them.
Oh and these forums have been great reading on my two days off. I've actually got my head around the feature set now.
Thanks!
Andy
Just a quick question about setting up some monitors.
At the moment I have a spare set of Sony speakers that are designed for home theatre use. However, the connections are not 1/4"; they are merely bi-wired using speaker wire.
Is there a solution that allows me to connect these up or am I best off getting a set of monitors? There are my only speakers so I'd love to be able to use them.
Oh and these forums have been great reading on my two days off. I've actually got my head around the feature set now.
Thanks!
Andy
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timothyallan
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DogsInSpace
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Cheers bud. Had a fire at my place which has left with $4k worth of speakers [that still work] that my insurance have replaced but I otherwise have no use for.timothyallan wrote:Get monitors.
If those others are designed for home theatre use then they probaby have eq circuitry that ups the bass and treble, which is exactly what you -don't- want.
Thanks for the help.
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timothyallan
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no they wont....djmyke wrote:the maudio bx5 n bx8a wud do=)
1. genelec
2. adam
3. mackie hr series
one and two are very close choices and that becomes personal taste.
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yup genelec n mackie are so fine wit me...Bassfrq wrote:no they wont....djmyke wrote:the maudio bx5 n bx8a wud do=)
1. genelec
2. adam
3. mackie hr series
one and two are very close choices and that becomes personal taste.
but too pricey for me here in my hometown
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timothyallan
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bucket brigadier
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Event ASP80's are worth a look,i love mine.
did side by side tests with some mackie HR824,genelec 1030's,(i think),Dynaudios BM5,s and ended up buying em....each to their own,just worked for me,still do!!
....check SOS review
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/apr04/a ... /event.htm
cheers
john
did side by side tests with some mackie HR824,genelec 1030's,(i think),Dynaudios BM5,s and ended up buying em....each to their own,just worked for me,still do!!
....check SOS review
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/apr04/a ... /event.htm
cheers
john