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cheesy
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2004
Location: Los Angeles, CA / Seattle, WA / S.F. Bay Area, CA
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What would be an all around good choice for monitoring both home DJing and home production, as well as causual listening? Not too expensive either.
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Dec-14-2004 06:22
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wayfinder
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Feb 2003
Location: Berlin
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You really need to find a way to listen to a variety of speakers in comparison somehow. I believe you cannot be sure to walk out with the right product if you don't. I, for instance, had from conversations with other musicians, planned to buy Mackie HR824s, but when I actually went to the store and listened to them, I noticed that while they sound absolutely brilliant, they only start doing so at volume levels that my neighbours are to not likely to accept and that I am uncomfortable mixing at! They're simply too big for my circumstances. So that made me consider their smaller cousins, the HR624s, but when I was comparing those to the other monitors in that range, another pair caught my ears and I ended up buying Genelec 1030As. They are a little more bassy than the Mackies (or the others I listened to in comparison), yet have an astounding clarity, and I marvel at them every day.
Good luck finding the right monitors, they WILL improve your productions if you heed their warnings (god my older stuff started sounding awful )
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Dec-14-2004 09:46
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