Tone Deft wrote:Bose systems can sound good, I've some that were fun to listen to. thing is with their overhead you can get the same quality at lower prices. google "Bose sucks" to feel the wrath of Bose consumers. they've also been known to lie about specs. the perceived quality of audio is relative, even then one has to start paying attention to good systems for a while to get the feel for what terms like 'warm' and 'muddy' mean. the average consumer really doesn't know or care to put thought into their home theater setup, Bose is after that crowd and they succeed. companies like them make me sick.
OP - you don't want Bose though, you want powered monitors. those are speakers that have amplifiers built into them. the advantage is that the amp and speaker are made for each other.
maybe you can post what you've decided on and what your leftover budget is. with $4k to spend a Mac is half that budget. so, what's up?
Good idea Tone Deft.
I realize am going to end up spending more than my budget eventually so im just trying to get things started. I will start with the bare essentials to get my feet wet with ableton and logic. I will slowley build my setup as I become more skilled. This makes the most sense to me rather then spending all my money on equipment I dont know how to fully impliment.
That being said, what equipment would you guys suggest as being my essential core setup to get me rolling in live/logic?
Speakers? A controller? Keyboard? Should the interface come first?
I found a local recording engineer that is selling is 1 and a half year old MBP 17" that he maxed out the specs for 1700$. He works for apple and seems trustworthy so im probably going to get that unless any of you have reasonable objections.
For the interface I was looking at
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/MultiExpBun
and this Motu
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/828mk3/
I am not very good at understanding the specs so I am not really sure which way to turn here.
On the subject of controllers, as it seems now, I am going to be using mainly Live and Logic pro 8. Reason 4 might come into play at times.
"cables - make your own if you can."
Does this accompany much difficulty? Do you have any resources on this?
"since you're needing these for live use, i would say just go with the Shure SM58S model."
Yeah sounds good. I probably will need a studio mic for anything I feel like pre-recording.
I will join the wagon with the contempt for Bose. For speakers ill look into the powered JBLs/Mackies. The Mackies I have looked at already look like a dream but cost 2K for a set. Perhaps These will have to wait a lil bit
Thanks for all of your guys's help, what a great community here!
-Dash