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DJ Monitor Speakers + Others
Shortlisted a few ...
KRK Rokit RP5/6 G2
Mackie MR5
Mackie HR624Mk2
Fostex PM0.4
Fostex PM0.5 + Sub
Not sure which to get, guess I'll have to audition all of them before finalizing my purchase.
The discounted Mackie HR624Mk2 would eat up my entire extended budget, which means I will be low on cash for the next few months. But I will be assured a pair of speakers that will definitely deliver some quality for a long period of time.
The Fostex PM0.5 and the Sub would also cost quite a bit, but not as much, but I've never really heard about them other than the SOS review about the slightly hard mids for the PM1, with the sub though, I will get pretty low bass extension, down to about 35Hz.
After doing some research, it seems like it would be better to get the MR8 than the MR5, but the discounted HR624Mk2 is just slightly above the MR8.
The KRK Rokit RP5 or 6 / Mackie MR 5 / Fostex PM0.4 or 0.5 without sub are budget options for me, but if I get any of these, I will probably upgrade into a bigger better set in the near future.
The Rokit is slightly bright, the Fostex is slightly hard at mids, and the Mackie MR is slightly boomy.
So considering my choices, is it wise to choose a budget set and upgrade later? Or just go with the more expensive set and suffer a little now for something that will last?
Yes I don't need dead drop clear monitors with superb high clarity for DJing, but I might dive into the world of production in the future.
P.S. : The Pitch Fader on most MIDI controllers are pretty gay (127 steps only, Numark Stealth Control). Beatmatching is a little frustrating for me at times when the resolution craps the shit on me and I have to auto mode (0.1% compared to the 0.05% and 0.02%, even on 6%). Should I spend some extra cash on a high-resolution fader (Reloop Digital Jockey 2), just put easymode auto, or save up then go hardware into CDJs?
Last edited by Yoricko on Feb-18-2010 at 09:21
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