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again with the studio monitor questions...
Posted: Fri Sep 26, 2008 5:39 pm
by Phantom Cosmonaut
i know there is likely a post around here somewhere, but i cannot find the answers i'm lookin for.
i'm lookin in the 300-500$ price range for powerd studio monitors. i have my selection narrowed down, but i have a question about frequency range/response.
how big of a difference is there between say 56hz-22khz and 45/49 hz - 22khz? i like low end and want good bass mixes, so i'm assuming i should go as low as possible. but given the price range/quality range that i can afford, will it really even be noticeable?
thanks
Posted: Fri Sep 26, 2008 8:09 pm
by laird
there is absolutely NO difference as those numbers have
no standards or guidelines.
For instance, these lovely JVC brand are even better, going from 40hz to 24khz
http://www.lightav.com/car/jvc/speakers/speakers.html
and they go IN YOUR CAR, THE BEST PLACE TO WRITE MUSIC!
[edit] i should say there very well might be a difference, but don't trust numbers tossed out at random, better to trust your ears, or at least brands[/edit]
[edit 2] unless those numbers come from the same manufacturer, in whcich case you can safely compare them. In which case my reply is how old are you?? Even if you have young ears, 1:1 odds say that if you were to listen to a 54hz sine wave played by both speakers in a blind test you'd pick "the better one" [/edit]
Posted: Fri Sep 26, 2008 8:35 pm
by Superchibisan
blue sky exo.
20-20 response. 2.1 system, 300 bucks.
next step up system you may be able to find for 600
Posted: Fri Sep 26, 2008 8:57 pm
by Phantom Cosmonaut
what's that?!? speak up sonny!
thx for the info re: no guidelines between manufacturers..
thx for the blue sky tip-off. i'm gonna look into those too.
Posted: Sat Sep 27, 2008 1:00 am
by mistone
I have krk rokit rp8's and I have been happy, considering the price they are really good. they sound like 500 dollar speakers instead of 250 (each).
Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2008 10:54 pm
by enrgynix
tascam VLX5's are probably the best bang for the buck. FLAT freq response as well as great power.