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Anomyst
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Registered: May 2003
Location: Melbourne

http://www.storedj.com.au/products/product.php?id=798

I am going for these ones, they sound beautiful and have a remote!


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Old Post Dec-20-2005 06:23  Australia
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Vero
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Registered: Oct 2003
Location: Orlando, FL

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Originally posted by Vlad
Ahh, ignorance is bliss.


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T-Soma
The Sky Was Pink...



Registered: Oct 2004
Location: Chair

What experience with behringer have you had?
Or are you comments just from what you have heard?

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Vero
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Registered: Oct 2003
Location: Orlando, FL

quote:
Originally posted by DJ 00 Tommy
What experience with behringer have you had?
Or are you comments just from what you have heard?


considering that i have built recording studios, full club and concert hall pa systems, dj booths, and put together more PA racks than i care to comment on, i have never heard a piece of behringer gear that didnt hiss and pop and make every other peice of audio gear hooked to it sound like complete ass.

as for these monitors, i will admit that i have never spent more than 5 minutes listening to them, i would never ever own or use or recomend anything behringer. anyone who knows PA equip will tell you to stay away from behringer.

i agree that the rp6s dont have much low end response, but i think you would be better off with something like the BX8s or BX8As from m-audio for a low power booth monitor, they have a good bass response and some nice clean highs for nearfields, the mids get a little muddy on them, but for the price i dont think they can be beat.

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T-Soma
The Sky Was Pink...



Registered: Oct 2004
Location: Chair

Well i guess you have a valid point but it doesnt beat the fact that their are many people who have behringer equipment and still love it.
Iv only used an amp and tested a few speakers so i guess you have more experience.
Their are alot of people who go and say a certain brand is sh*t when they havnt used it though.

Old Post Dec-20-2005 08:14  Australia
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mikefasssy
Fa Kin Su Pah



Registered: Mar 2002
Location: Vancouver

every speaker is different and will sound different depending on what environment it is in. go to an audio store and test out a bunch of pairs for yourself and buy the ones that you think sound right. after that its up to you to make good sounding tunes, equipment can help only so much. clearly not a lot of tits realize this as they still make shite music but seem to have dope gear.


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b i n k u n
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Registered: Jul 2002
Location: Taipei, Taiwan

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Originally posted by Axolotyl
I seriously hope your not saying that you wouldnt be able to tell the difference between Mackie 824s and Truths. Dude, please. Under any circumstances, there is a huge difference in sound. You pay for what you get.



haha of course not. i've had experience with both and yes there is a difference between the two. what i was getting at is in a DJ environment at home, there is not much point in getting the mackie 824s. especially when it costs over twice the price.

of course u get what you pay for, of course KRK has a better rep then behringer, of course there are high end models that are near perfect...but there is such a thing as overkill. for spinning, you have no need for the flattest response possible. you don't need monitors with million wattage and what not. all you do need is to hear what you are playing, and the truths do a fine job with that without exaggerating too much in any given frequency range.

and keeping in mind the author of the thread asked for a choice between RP6s and the truths...taking into consideration money and purpose, that's why i suggested the truths. its not rocket science...


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Vlad
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Registered: Apr 2003
Location: San Siro [NYTA #3]

quote:
Originally posted by Vero
better off with something like the BX8s or BX8As from m-audio for a low power booth monitor, they have a good bass response and some nice clean highs for nearfields, the mids get a little muddy on them, but for the price i dont think they can be beat.



Youre getting way too technical. I have to say though the new M-Audio BX series is really good for what it costs. BT raves about the BX5a's and how much he loves them.

Phil have you played with the Event ASP8 monitors? Im in love with them.


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Axolotyl
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Registered: Feb 2005
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Originally posted by b i n k u n
haha of course not. i've had experience with both and yes there is a difference between the two. what i was getting at is in a DJ environment at home, there is not much point in getting the mackie 824s. especially when it costs over twice the price.



OK, yeah totally agree there mate. Anything pricier and more accurate than Truths for DJing... I just dont see the point really.

The poster of this thread should also consider that a lot of monitors can tire out your ears prematurely as the frequencies are sometimes too harsh to listen to for more than 2-3 hours at a time. And thats not exactly something you can test instore either, just becareful when buying monitors such as the KRK's for recreational use.


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sr126
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Registered: Aug 2005
Location: los angeles, usa

i would say go for the krk's. i mix on my krk v8's and i love it. it's pure listening pleasure. i can't even begin to describe how much this means to me, and part it plays in fueling my fervor for music.

but it really depends on the gear you have...
if you have ok gear ie cheap/mid level mixer, TT's & carts... then go for the truths. if you have a pimp gear, then you pretty much obligated to get pimp monitors to do your gear justice. to get maximum value out of your gear, it needs to match from the from the needle all the way to monitor.

it's not worth having krk's hooked up to a crappy mixer. that's like throwing 22" chrome spinners on an 88 toyota trecel w/a motor running on 3 cylinders... as you can see buying rims for a shitmobile is just an exercise in throwing away money.

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Andrew K
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Registered: Aug 2001
Location: Salonica, Greece

I for once have the Truths and have been really satisfied. The bass is awesome, while it miiight get a bit blurry around mid-high freqs.
A great value for price anyway


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