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| quote: | | you do realize that some people who play parties use both monitors and pa systems right? No one is trying to be mean here, but your post was plain stupid. You should maybe do a little research before posting topics. |
Ok I will do a little research next time. Thanks for the advice.
I think that I'm being misunderstood.
You see, I'm coming from the perspective of being a poor dj. Which I am. I can't afford to buy all the gear I want. I suspect that many TA's also are in the same boat. Although, some do have the cash to get what they want. Eitherway, we all have a budget for music and gear.
It would be great if I could afford some nice Dynaudio Acoustics Studio Monitors and some Mackie Powered PA's. But on my budget I can only get either one or the other. In fact, an option was to at least get one speaker because a pair might be a bit much for now.
So going shopping online and at the store I have to make a decision. Get some studio monitors for the house and for production purposes or get some PA's which I can take to parties. I went with the PA's because I think the ones I got are accurate enough to also use for production.
Little did I know at the time that by buying PA's it opened new windows of opportunities to play out for a crowd.
If you have both studio monitors and PA speakers then great. I envy you. I hope I can one day save enough to have both also. But if you are like me and trying to get by with what you can afford then PA's first would make a great choice.
However, the PA's sound so good that I even wonder if I will ever buy studio montitors again. That's my opinion.
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