Any one heard or own the new Mackie MR8s

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chinney4321
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Any one heard or own the new Mackie MR8s

Post by chinney4321 » Mon Jul 27, 2009 8:57 pm

Hi
Its new monitor time :P
Any one have these monitors what are your thoughts?

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Re: Any one heard or own the new Mackie MR8s

Post by SubFunk » Mon Jul 27, 2009 9:43 pm

Go listen for yourself, i can't stand mackies
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Re: Any one heard or own the new Mackie MR8s

Post by Illum » Mon Jul 27, 2009 9:49 pm

my partner just got a pair. pretty good for the price i guess.
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Re: Any one heard or own the new Mackie MR8s

Post by nuxnamon » Mon Jul 27, 2009 10:03 pm

go to craigslist and just look for some used HR Mackie's... if your set on mackies anyway...

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Re: Any one heard or own the new Mackie MR8s

Post by Ed J » Tue Jul 28, 2009 9:10 am

I just got a pair, I like them, pretty crisp with decent bass. Better than the other ones I listened to in the shop!
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Re: Any one heard or own the new Mackie MR8s

Post by funky shit » Tue Jul 28, 2009 10:56 am

Have them nearly a year now. So damn clear. Go for them
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Re: Any one heard or own the new Mackie MR8s

Post by chinney4321 » Tue Jul 28, 2009 3:41 pm

Cheers fellas :wink:

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Re: Any one heard or own the new Mackie MR8s

Post by funky shit » Tue Jul 28, 2009 3:45 pm

also.. everything i produce and master, sounds good on other sound systems. (except recently when i chanaged my "studio" about and put on the "+2dcb" boost on the low end as i thought i needed it cause they were so close to the walls. So the subs on then rendered track wernt as high as i thought they were. but that was my own fault)

So id say go for them.
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Re: Any one heard or own the new Mackie MR8s

Post by 4.33 » Tue Jul 28, 2009 3:59 pm

funky shit wrote:also.. everything i produce and master, sounds good on other sound systems. (except recently when i chanaged my "studio" about and put on the "+2dcb" boost on the low end as i thought i needed it cause they were so close to the walls. So the subs on then rendered track wernt as high as i thought they were. but that was my own fault)

So id say go for them.
if the monitors are placed near the wall - you wanna cut below 60 Hz by 2-4 dB, not boost.

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Re: Any one heard or own the new Mackie MR8s

Post by funky shit » Tue Jul 28, 2009 4:03 pm

4.33 wrote:
funky shit wrote:also.. everything i produce and master, sounds good on other sound systems. (except recently when i chanaged my "studio" about and put on the "+2dcb" boost on the low end as i thought i needed it cause they were so close to the walls. So the subs on then rendered track wernt as high as i thought they were. but that was my own fault)

So id say go for them.
if the monitors are placed near the wall - you wanna cut below 60 Hz by 2-4 dB, not boost.
Damnit i knew i had it wrong.
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Re: Any one heard or own the new Mackie MR8s

Post by SubFunk » Tue Jul 28, 2009 6:04 pm

4.33 wrote:
funky shit wrote:also.. everything i produce and master, sounds good on other sound systems. (except recently when i chanaged my "studio" about and put on the "+2dcb" boost on the low end as i thought i needed it cause they were so close to the walls. So the subs on then rendered track wernt as high as i thought they were. but that was my own fault)

So id say go for them.
if the monitors are placed near the wall - you wanna cut below 60 Hz by 2-4 dB, not boost.

nope, you wanna read this... http://www.genelec.com/learning-center/ ... dspeakers/
and then take a SLOW sine sweep and listen to 'holes' you might encounter (it's not the 100% super duper accurate way of measuring, but it can help a lot, real 'holes' or boom-ish behaviour you can hear that way) btw logic's test oscillator comes in handy for that, you can sweep manually and see at which frequency you are at. otherwise take a slow recorded sine sweep and use a spectral analyzer to know at which frequency you are at.

it's a good 'budget home studio way' to be a bit more sure what's going on. actually this is one way of pro-measuring as well, only that you pick up the speaker with a mic and an analyzer, instead of only using your ears.

and believe me you will be surprised what you can hear that way... or not, if it is smooth and even... as it should be.


EDIT: i did it a while ago to perfect my setup and the whole positioning and we even have a Klark Teknik DN-6000 Analyzer at work but it is amazing what you can find out via ear this way. the analyzer only showed me absolute minor stuff afterwards.
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