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DJ Tranz
Mafiya Beatts

Registered: Feb 2003
Location: SoCal --- LATA # 99
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Re: Buying new speakers! need help
| quote: | Originally posted by waXology
Hey there, well its time to upgrade, im moving into a new house and need new speakers. i dont really know what im after i just want something that has great clarity. Ivebeen told to look into Yamaha Ns-10's as i was told they were indystry standard for studio's but i think they're outdated now.
so basically can anyone tell me which speakers would be ideal for a room, ideally studio monitors with great clarity
and also what amp/receiver is a good choice? feel free to post your setups... and photos will help as im trying to design my room.
thanx in advance. |
Can you be more specific please?
1. What is your budget?
2. How big of a room are you talking about?
3. What kind of tunes? (genre)
4. Will you be using vinyl, cds, both, or instruments?
5. You want more bass or more highs and mids sound?
6. How powerful is the amp going to be or do you also need to get an amp or are you considering only active monitors(already amplified)???
7. approximate dimensions of the speakers, that is how much space you have where you'll be placing the speakers?
I can pinpoint a great sound system for you if you can provide the above info.
Oh and btw, those yamahas are not only outdated, they are not industry standard by any means, just an FYI!!! Cheers...
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Jun-29-2003 05:35
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DJ Chrono
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Registered: Jan 2002
Location: toronto
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| quote: | Originally posted by Vlad
If you want just speakers for the house, go with Bose... If you want speakers for DJing/Studio/Production, go with JBL's, Tannoy's, or Mackie's. |
I would have to disagree with you here. Bose is overpriced and poor quality.
Remember, you dont necessarily have to get a pair of designated "studio monitors" if you want good sounding, flat, neutral and transparent speakers.
I recently purchased a new pair of speakers that I use for casual listening and studio monitoring (for producing tracks). It was a hard decision, but in conclusion, I discovered that buying a pair of audiophile speakers was a better way to go than buying a pair of "monitors".
I ended up with a pair of Axiom M22ti's. With a price tag of $550 CND, they have ALOT higher preformance than monitors at that price (eg M-Audio Studiophile BX5). Heck, these speakers have alot higher performance than monitors costing $1000. The clarity and neutrality achieved by the M22's is unparelled by any speaker I have heard under 1,000. But then, they arnt powered monitors, so you will need a decent amp to run them, about 100w per channel should suffice. They also require a sub to sound good, but so do any bookshelf speakers this size.
If you want more info, check out this info:
| quote: | Hello Paul,
The M22ti's are extremely neutral and uncolored--possibly the most transparent speaker available anywhere near its price. It's even more neutral than the more expensive Paradigm Reference Studio 20, which, although very close to the M22ti, still has a slight hump in the 100 - 200 Hz region.
It's my experience over the years that some domestic speakers like the M22ti are far more neutral and accurate than some of the "professional" studio monitors, whose frequency responses are quite wonky.
Regards,
Alan Lofft
Axiom Resident Expert
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Jul-01-2003 17:51
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