@dodgedy, my fostex pm05's are tiny, but they're good enough for me, they do go down to 50Hz though.
as for the genelics, they've had good reviews, but i'd want something below 66Hz.
@dodgedy, my fostex pm05's are tiny, but they're good enough for me, they do go down to 50Hz though.
as for the genelics, they've had good reviews, but i'd want something below 66Hz.
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I`ve found all the new shape genelecs exceedingly uncomfortable to use and listen to for any length of time in all but the largest of rooms.Originally Posted by dodgyedgy
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Alesis MK2 powered monitors. Would like a pair of the mackies though.
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i got Mackie HR624's, wikid little monitors with great sound !!!
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I borrowed Paul Cortex' Absolute 2's for a good while, when I first started learning how to produce.. cheers Paul! ;)
Then he had to take them back and I started crying :crybaby:
So I was like **** the expense, I don't want to have to learn a different type of monitor, I've only just got to grips with these ones! - and they are lovely... :cheese:
Thought I was gonna have to spend in excess of £150 second hand but Steve bid on ebay 4me and got me a pair, which were so near new that even the bass response hadn't been worn in yet, for £62 !!!
Result...
Alesis M1 Active MKII.
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With the Genelecs, I think they tend to assume you're getting the subwoofer too.
Technics, dunno the model, but they cost me £10 for the pair at a car boot sale and they kick like fu*k.
Yamaha MSP5s, they are nice and clear, but can hurt the ears after long periods of listening at loud a level I find.
I love em tho.
[quote="dirty_bass"]Well, really, to me, nearfield monitors, as long as they are`nt total shite, are really much of a muchness.
For the most part you won`t have a clue how they work until about 3 or 4 months down the line when your ears are used to them, and you know how they work.
so really any half decent nearfields will do.
The truths are ok, but I just don`t trust any behringer audio gear. their midi stuff is ok, but their audio never seems right.
Maybe it`s a psychological snobby thing?[/quote
i've got a set of the truth's, absolute rubbish, not a clear sound in the low mid area and they severly boost the bass, and add a bit too much colour to the high's very dfifficult to get a mix down on
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just bought a set of the adam P11a's, suppost to be very good. they haven't arrived yet, hopefully sometime next week.
behirnger stuff is crap though, i got a behrigner compressor and its a compelete waste of time.
fair do's..Originally Posted by fresh_an_funky_design
its alright when your skint & makin no money & cant afford anything else.. imo.
btw, did u do anything with the dip switches on the back.. i know your view on Behringer so ya dont need to go off, jus answer ;)
Originally Posted by Si the Sigh
Haha, Si ya nutta!
F**kin bargain mate :eyes:
i'll try not to go off... bad habit of mine!
u can fiddle around with the eq settings on the back which do help to a certain extent but the problem is not just with the bass its the whole frequency range.. they push the sound out a lot so when listen on other set ups certain parts of the track sound very weak. and as i said earlier the low mid area has very little clarity.
from my own experience with them i wouldnt recommend the for producing, although they are great for dj'n on.
well, they would never be my first choice givewn th eoption & takin away the money side.. but they'll have to do me til i get some $$$ for summat better..
either way, jus thought it might help to illustrate the varied monitors we all use & how summat may sound good on one set, doesnt always cut it on another :)