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Posted by Enigmatic XTC on Sep-05-2006 06:14:

Studio Reference Monitors

Can anybody give me some suggestions on good reference monitors? This will be my first pair, so i don't really know where to begin. I will be using them for production (trance and breakbeat mainly). I have been thinking about mackie hr824s but i really don't know. Any help would be much appreciated.


Posted by JonnyBigBalls on Sep-05-2006 10:08:

Well the mackie ones are a bit overkill if its just somthing ur looking to start off with m8.

Id say KRK rokit rp5 or rp6's or somthing equivalent. I have tested the Behringer 2030 "truth" series monitors and they are really good for their price range. You can pick up a 6" driver pair for around �100. You can try alesis too, the new active series but tbh id go krk over alesis.

Basically:

If you have the money to spend, get KRK, if you are just starting out this will do fine and last you a long time.

If you would like good but reasonably cheap monitors, try the behringer series.


Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on Sep-05-2006 10:30:

quote:
Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
i know ive said this before, but it bares repeating: if you cant figure out the right section of a net forum, production probably isnt for you.


Posted by ChoBo on Sep-05-2006 15:55:

I got the Behringer Truth B2031A few days ago and its freaking awesome! Look for reviews over the net, cant beat the price and quality


Posted by spolitta on Sep-05-2006 16:43:

Re: ont know. Studio Reference Monitors

quote:
Originally posted by Enigmatic XTC
Can anybody give me some suggestions on good reference monitors? This will be my first pair, so i don't really know where to begin. I will be using them for production (trance and breakbeat mainly). I have been thinking about mackie hr824s but i really don't know. Any help would be much appreciated.


You must mention what price range of monitors you can afford. I have the 824s and I'm very happy with them, before I had the KRK Rokit 8 and didn't like them much. The KRK V8 v2 is a good monitor too, if you can�t afford these then Event TR8 is a good one at half the price. In monitors you pretty much get what you pay for.


Posted by Enigmatic XTC on Sep-05-2006 16:53:

quote:
Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN


I posted it in here because, according to the descriptions of the forums, the production promotion forum is for promoting tracks. That is what i use it for. The production studio forum is for building tracks with other people. That is what i use it for. The DJ Booth forum is the only one that says anything about questions. It says to post questions about software etc., and monitors are used in djing as well as production, so i figured this would be a better place to ask.

As for everyone else, thanks a lot for your advice. I want to get the best i can afford, because once i get some, i don't want to have to buy more for quite a while. I have been producing for several years, but have never had good monitors so i had to make do with what i had. I want good ones to help me bring my tracks to that next level. Thanks a lot, i'll look into your suggestions.


Posted by Allen Mueller on Sep-05-2006 22:25:

Try them out

See if there is a Guitar Center or someplace simular that you could try before you buy. Studio monitors can be a very personal thing. I spent about 2 hours at Guitar Center testing out different pairs. Bring some tracks that you know well, and some recordings from other types of music. After all the testing I went with a pair of Dynaudios. Than I ended up returning them, not becasue I didn't like them but because I wanted CDJ's instead and I decided I wanted to do my system diferently ( 3 way active with subs, full, and a tweeter array )

Allen


Posted by auujay on Sep-06-2006 04:15:

The Mackie monitors are really sweet. If I could I afford them I would be all over the HR824's, they sound so damn good. I have never heard the smaller HR624's but I would assume they are solid simply based on the HR824.

If you can you should really try to at least go out and hear a few pairs. When they have them set up in the big room at a Guitar center or whatever, it is not the ideal listening enviornment but it is better than nothing at all. Just keep in mind they will likly sound different once they are in your room.


Posted by Psiweaver on Sep-06-2006 04:33:

I like the hr626's and would recommend them as well as the hr824's Tannoy makes some nicer monitors as does Event.


Posted by Lunar Phase 7 on Sep-08-2006 13:13:

White KRK PR6's omg so sexy...

or

Event ALP5's down to �199 for a pair. Damn steal if you ask me!



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