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Ok - I want more accurate speakers for mixing. Right now my set-up is focused on production and spinning. What I'm doing now:
QSC RX850 2 channel amp powering 2 loudspeakers (couple 12's, 10's, and a few tweeters each) in a really big room - about the size of two bedrooms.
That is the Master volume on the mixer. The Booth output goes to the whole computer/studio set-up for recording. Those studio monitors are being used by the interface and computer for production and not positioned to help me in mixing.
The loudspeakers are good for, well, being loud - but not the best for getting really accurate mixes. So, I was thinking about picking up a couple passive monitors I can use for mixing. They'd be powered by the second channel of the amp. Is it that simple - grab a couple cheap monitors like Behringers or something, slide the loudspeakers back for noise, and have the monitors close-up for accuracy? May be nothing to worry about, but I noticed the Behringers are just 4 ohm... is that a problem?
Thanks for any help.
Monitors, get a pair of KRK RP5's, 8's if you want them louder. Also try the Event TR6 or TR8's. Behringer Truth's are good as well. I used loud speakers for about two years with my TTs, and definitely not accurate enough. They are mostly good for live gigs, but not something you'd want to put near your ears (dangerously high wattage compared to monitors, think of monitors as external headphones).
Glad to know the monitors will make a difference. The monitors you mentioned are all active monitors though - what about the Behringer passive monitors? I have KRK's for the studio set-up and love them. Although, I'm a little concerned that studio monitors will blow or something when I'm spinning. With production I prefer lower volumes, but mixing I prefer higher volumes. Can studio monitors be played at fairly high levels? I haven't found that the KRK's are great when turned up (and not abnoxiously loud, just up).
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| Originally posted by Ray_Chappell Glad to know the monitors will make a difference. The monitors you mentioned are all active monitors though - what about the Behringer passive monitors? I have KRK's for the studio set-up and love them. Although, I'm a little concerned that studio monitors will blow or something when I'm spinning. With production I prefer lower volumes, but mixing I prefer higher volumes. Can studio monitors be played at fairly high levels? I haven't found that the KRK's are great when turned up (and not abnoxiously loud, just up). |
Yeah - I just want something loud enough to hear if I have the loudspeakers playing in the back of the room. The room is about the size of 2 bedrooms, maybe a bit more, so I'd like to throw the loudspeakers in the back of the room and have the monitors up close. If I can hear them I'd be happy. Either way, when I want to record I guess I can just turn the loudspeakers off, turn them on when we're just having fun. I'll go with Behringer's Truth speakers - KRK doesn't have passive speakers, although I do really like the V6's. Wish there was a passive set, but these should be ok. Thanks.
KRK's all the way (RP5 or RP8). They have the greatest audio precision that I have heard. I was also impressed by how well they handled the lows for speakers their size.
Yes, you're off your rocker.
And why does everyone suck the massive KRK dick around here?
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| Originally posted by DJChrisB KRK's all the way (RP5 or RP8). They have the greatest audio precision that I have heard. I was also impressed by how well they handled the lows for speakers their size. |
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| check out the Mackie C200 or C300z. they're the same drivers as the SRMs just without the built in AMP. |
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| Originally posted by Ray_Chappell Thanks for the help - from your experience, I could expect pretty good accuracy in sound? Maybe not studio monitor accuracy, but close enough? Loudspeakers are great for parties, but (obviously) suck if you're aiming for precision mixing. |
M-audio bx5a, have really nice imaging for accurate mixing.
Vero - thanks for your input on this. I got the Behringer's in the mail since I'd already ordered them after the first couple posts. I thought - what the hell, let's hear them - not even CLOSE to loud enough!! Mackies you recommended are on their way - Behringers (and KRK ST6's, too - the passive version of KRK V6's) are on their way BACK. I'll post one more time when I get the Mackie SR monitors and let you know how this ended. Thanks for the help though - and you were right about studio monitors.
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| Why dont you go listen to a pair of Mackie HR824s and get back to me. |
I suggest you read this.
http://www.skratchworx.com/news3/comments.php?id=680

krk v6's
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| Originally posted by DjWoody I suggest you read this. http://www.skratchworx.com/news3/comments.php?id=680 |
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| Originally posted by aLviNx80 krk v6's |
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