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cryophonik
Boom shanka

Registered: Jan 2008
Location: Elk Grove, CA USA
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Re: Switching to new monitors...
| quote: | Originally posted by LfmC
I'm mostly leaning towards the mackies and dynaudio's based on opinions from other ppl. Also love the JBL's auto room matching.
Don't know if this helps, but I'd prefer a little brighter monitior with a good low end, if possible. As I have a tendency to mix a bit bright, and ofc, need the extended low end (not plannig on getting a sub). Music is trance, ofc in all shapes and sizes.
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I checked out all of these models before buying my last set of monitors. They're all very good choices and will be a noticeable improvement over your Alesis monitors. I originally was planning on buying the JBLs, but after spending a lot of time listening to them at Guitar Center with my mixes and commercial mixes, I was not impressed at all (for that price point). The built-in room compensation is more marketing than performance IMO and several monitors blew them away sound quality-wise IMO. The Dynaudios were nice, but lacked the presence I was looking for. The Genelecs were alright, but not impressive compared to anything else in that price range and the small woofers were definitely lacking in the low end - I wouldn't buy them w/o a subwoofer, but then there goes your budget. The Mackies were definitely my favorite of the four models that you are considering, but I actually liked the sound of the Yamaha HS80Ms even more and they were much less expensive (<$700/pr USD). I've had them for about 7 months now and I'm very happy with my decision. You may want to look around at specs and reviews for this model - it may alter your preferences. HTH.
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May-21-2008 17:53
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Derivative
Bipolar Bear
Registered: Jun 2004
Location: Dublin
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If you are going to spend that much money on monitors you should probably go and get an audition of those Focal Solos or the Focal Twins since basically everyone over at Gearslutz creams their pants just thinking about them.
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May-21-2008 18:11
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DJ RANN
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2001
Location: Hollywood....
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| quote: | Originally posted by Eldritch
You'll need a sub for all of those except maybe the Mackies.
I also used to have Alesis M1s.
I upgraded to Adam A7s. The high end is very detailed on the Adam A7s (thanks to the ribbon tweeters). I also tend to mix a little too bright, and because of that I think they're perfect for me. The bass doesn't go really deep, but it's very tight and I have no trouble mixing a good low end on them. |
Sorry, but not true. subs (and this has been discussed so many times on here) should rarely ever be necessary, especially when being used in a space that is not properly acoustically treated. There is so much to be considered with subs (placement/size of room/etc.) that it's usually not worth it and most speakers in this price range have good enough bass response to be used perfectly well for monitoring.
While the dynaudios are flat, they really don't have much presence and for some reason JBL's have always fallen a bit short of my taste. My vote goes with the Gene's or the Mackies, but derivative is right, the focals seem to be making people go nuts....
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May-21-2008 22:31
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