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Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 10:56 pm
by naph
got my genelec 8040 3 days ago.
in the same shop i auditioned also adam P11 (luxurious sisters of A7) and even if they were more bright and defined in the mid-high, genelec got a really better low end. you can really understand what's goin on in subwooferland without having one.. (and the plentiness of trimmers for bass setup should help you reaching a consistent frequency response from your room) not to mention i think these got an excellent stereo imaging, and are not fatiguing for long time listening (spent my whole day listening music yesterday, and at night my ears were still fresh).
i made the jump from 2 years of event tr6, and before 1 year of esi near05.
i can spend a good word about event: the lowend is somewhat fucked, but i f you manage to understand them really well, you can push out really outstanding mixes, bceause i think they tranlate really well. Can't say anything about genelec because i still have to get the right feeling with them, but at a first glance they feel really balanced and clear.
Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 11:06 pm
by Tone Deft
knotkranky wrote:Honestly, it's hard to get a bad pair of speaks if you get good anything.
damn, not knowing what I'm talking about that's probably the best advice.
never take yourself too seriously.
Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 11:10 pm
by ilia
Adam S3A
A7 if you need to be in the $1000 range.
Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 11:11 pm
by dcease
they all sound the same. amplification has no effect on sound. everything sounds the same. use your little speakers that come with your computer. if it sounds good on these, it will sound good everywhere. it's all snake oil.
Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 11:12 pm
by Nogi
michaellpenman wrote:lol yeah he must do, how do i block him before he becomes a pest

Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 11:13 pm
by ernene
Happy genelec's 8030A user here... I liked the Adam A7, but they sound a bit bright for me, (it's just my opinion) and I thought they would finish tiring me after a while, since I use them for production and not mastering... so I went for the gens, and they are superb!.
But, mine is a small space, so I'm ok with the 8030a's, I had to trim bass a bit!
In a biger place, well check the 8040's, or consider the 8030 and a sub, maybe... just an idea... (and it could cost you more than that money..)
Good luck, and trust your ears!!!
G.
Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 11:14 pm
by Tone Deft
Nogi - awesome
Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 11:17 pm
by dcease
yeah, always trust someone else's opinion. because you have none of your own. you are incapable of thinking for yourself, so let some highpost counter decide for you, as their opinion must be valid, just look at their post count. if you trust any of them, trust titbag. at least he is honest.
Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 11:31 pm
by michaellpenman
knotkranky wrote:Honestly, it's hard to get a bad pair of speaks if you get good anything. You cannot go wrong with Adams and its ilk. And don't look at specs or those stupid graphs showing freq response to compare tp others. Your hearing will change on a daily basis and adapt to anything.
yes but you need a flat freq responce so there is no colouration in the output.
Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 11:33 pm
by TITBAG
dcease wrote:yeah, always trust someone else's opinion. because you have none of your own. you are incapable of thinking for yourself, so let some highpost counter decide for you, as their opinion must be valid, just look at their post count. if you trust any of them, trust titbag. at least he is honest.
nuff respect holmes, and to all others who got my back. i only speak whats true. you motherfuckers cant deal with the realness i bring on every level damn level of the game. but yet and still i will persist to take my rightful place in this whole operation, i know you all feel me on these here situations and whatnot, being that it aint nothing but a scandalous ass groupie thang that done got blown the fuck up on a worldwide basis aight i'm out
Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 11:34 pm
by TITBAG
michaellpenman wrote:knotkranky wrote:Honestly, it's hard to get a bad pair of speaks if you get good anything. You cannot go wrong with Adams and its ilk. And don't look at specs or those stupid graphs showing freq response to compare tp others. Your hearing will change on a daily basis and adapt to anything.
yes but you need a flat freq responce so there is no colouration in the output.
not true actually - you only need to know what the monitors have done to the sound, and compensate yourself using your brain. see ns10s, auratones etc. adams just make life easier - its 2008.
Re: Best Active Monitors.
Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 11:35 pm
by Robert Henke
michaellpenman wrote:Hi
I'm looking to buy some monitors but i was wanting to know which ones are the best. Most i'll be wanting no colouration, so a flat freq response is most nessary.
Please leave your monior type and spec and what you think of them.
Thanks
get those:
http://www.egglestonworks.com/ivy.htm
and a second pair plus suiteable studio room for me if you don't mind...

Re: Best Active Monitors.
Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 11:37 pm
by TITBAG
Robert Henke wrote:michaellpenman wrote:Hi
I'm looking to buy some monitors but i was wanting to know which ones are the best. Most i'll be wanting no colouration, so a flat freq response is most nessary.
Please leave your monior type and spec and what you think of them.
Thanks
get those:
http://www.egglestonworks.com/ivy.htm
and a second pair plus suiteable studio room for me if you don't mind...

what up Robert Henke are you a follower of the TIT yes or no?
Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 11:43 pm
by knotkranky
michaellpenman wrote:knotkranky wrote:Honestly, it's hard to get a bad pair of speaks if you get good anything. You cannot go wrong with Adams and its ilk. And don't look at specs or those stupid graphs showing freq response to compare tp others. Your hearing will change on a daily basis and adapt to anything.
yes but you need a flat freq responce so there is no colouration in the output.
That can't be avoided. No such thing as flat speakers or flat hearing. As a matter of fact and to fuck you up a little. Why not get your hearing checked, find "your" response and then chose speakers that fill those gaps. Not unlike glasses.
Point is, our perceptions change, rooms change and all kinds of speaker have been monitors for all kinds of music through the ages. Hell, find out what "Off the wall" was mixed on. 40 million records sold should take the cake over flat.
Your room is the clincher, speakers will have less influence.
Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 11:44 pm
by michaellpenman
yeah, always trust someone else's opinion. because you have none of your own. you are incapable of thinking for yourself, so let some highpost counter decide for you, as their opinion must be valid, just look at their post count. if you trust any of them, trust titbag. at least he is honest.
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