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Dj Thy
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Registered: May 2001
Location: Belgium, Earth
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Isn't that pic taken from Armin's studio?
About your question, Genelec and Mackie (their HR824 and 624 are really good but pricey) are probably the most used nowadays. Dynaudio BM6a are also very very good, but I think all those stated here are out of your price class.
Personally I don't really like Tannoy reveals. They sound a little bit muddy, but this is my personal opinion.
Depending on the money you really wanna spend I'd say the best you may get are Event 20/20bas (biamped). I think you can find them for about 700$ if you look very good.
The question is how will you use the monitors? Is it for monitoring while mixing only, or will you use them to produce also?
If it's mixing only, Behringer Truths are a good bet. They are pretty cheap (<500 for a pair), and of course they can't compare to Genelecs or Mackies. Many people (including me) prefer the Events when using them for producing, because they are more linear, and accurate. But Behringers are a emphasing the punch of tunes a tad, which makes them good for the music we spin.
The best thing you can do is go to your local store (of course you have to have a local store ) and take some cd's with you you are very familiar with. Ask the guys in the store if you can compare monitors with your cd(s). That way you'll be able to choose those that you like most (everyone has a different hearing, some people even hate Genelecs or Mackies, so...).
But for price and decent quality, I'd suggest you look at Event 20/20bas or Behringer Truth.
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Aug-02-2002 18:31
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DJ Chrono
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Registered: Jan 2002
Location: toronto
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in my opinion don't waste your money on real monitors. they do have good sound quality, but depending what you run them through, they will sound just as good as any other speaker. for example, if you run your sound through your pc, and you have an average sound card running at 44.16, with regualar 1/4" or rca wires, you're not gonna get spectcular sound out of $500 monitors.. and it depends on the quality of your needles, mixer, amp etc..
so what I'm saying is that real monitor speakers are meant usually for production setups where hi-end gear is used, to keep an extreemly clean and precise signal the whole time..
for average people who want a pair of speakers, I recommend you get cheaper "regular" speakers. If you want them small bookshelf size speakers, you are gonna sacrifice bass no matter what, if you dont use a sub. but since you don't want a sub, you are probably going to need a good pair of floor standing speakers.
Now, brand names are expensive too. You can get a nice pair of cerwin vega 10's for about $600 CND, or you could get a pretty close less known brand (like merak, my personal choice) for $250 CND.
it's your choice really, but what I recommend is you go to a local store that sells speakers, bring in a CD of trance or whatever type of music, and TEST THEM OUTTTT.. and just pick the one's that you think are the best.
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Aug-02-2002 18:37
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