right i really really need some active monitors. smallish, cheapish, that i can just plug straight into my mixer. so i can put the speakers on some brackets near my head level.
any ideas?
right i really really need some active monitors. smallish, cheapish, that i can just plug straight into my mixer. so i can put the speakers on some brackets near my head level.
any ideas?
What's your budget?
A mate of mine had Genelecs which were very nice and certainly did the job, but they had a harshness to them over time.
As usual it's one of those things that you can sink massive amounts of cash into if you want.
I hear lots of good things about Adam monitors.
depends on what you mean by cheapish..
but for good quality at a reasonable price id check out
Adam A7
Last edited by rhythmtech; 11-02-2008 at 12:57 PM.
or
Mackie HR624 MK2
@rhythmtech and i can just put those into back of my mixer with leads or summat?
you wont get much for 100 to be perfectly honest
probably
you wont get much for 100 to be perfectly honest
probably better off getting some good stereo speakers for that money if you're only using for technics
right so the lower end active monitors cant do that?
btw im after self power speakers that are small enough to put on a wall mounted bracket near my head level near the decks that i can output through my mixer.
not have to use my technics midi at all. does that make sense?
lower end can plug straight in - have a look at yamaha.
http://www.yamaha.com/yamahavgn/CDA/...RODUCT,00.html
still a little above your price.. but like i said you wont getting anything for 100 in the active ranges (and if you do they'll last you about a week before you throw them out the window as the sound will just be so shit)
@baz
i've seen some at hard to find records but the site is down.
i'll try and put a link later to them let me know what you think.
http://www.htfr.com/more-info/MR218849
any good?No amplifier required plugs directly from the back of your mixer
Last edited by Aratron; 11-02-2008 at 01:25 PM.
being honest i dont know. but stanton arent a big name in studio monitors and, although they used KRK technology, i'd still be inclined to go with a company that have a track record.
try KRK themselves, m-audio, alesis, yamaha etc
check out the future music monitor showdown.. its on the web somewhere
also while i think of it, check out samson rubicons.. they're meant to be quite good.
You can certainly get Active monitors around the £100 mark (each - so £200 for the pair).
Alesis, Yamaha, KRK etc.
They'll certainly be above and beyond most good hi-fi speakers.
But bear in mind that you get what you pay for, and the difference between £200 monitors and £600 monitors is massive.
active means that it amplification and so will plug directly in.. it it says active then it will.
Just buy them second hand.
Alesis M1 Actives are big boomy and bassy, quite fun to listen to if a bit frustrating to produce with.
You could pick up a pair 2nd hand pretty easy for around the £100 mark
I wouldn't bother buy anything new for £100
http://search.ebay.co.uk/alesis-m1-a...Q20m1Q20active