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Alesis hold their own in their price range. Considering you can get some used ones for about 300 dollars .
However, only minor flaws on those monitors is that they aren't completely flat... some ppl have said that they tend to have a little bit of heavy low end, perhaps some low end that isnt even there.
Another thing is that they don't have a protection circuitry (circuit breaker) in case they are overloaded.
Now, since you said you have a budget of $400.00... I would recommend hands down the EVENT 20/20 bas (bi-amplified version). You can find these for about 400.00 used. Keep in mind im referring to the amplified version. Also, keep in mind there is the bi-amplified and the powered version. Bi amplified has an amp on each monitor, including a seperate amp for the sub and tweeter (total of four amps), with an active crossover. The regular powered version has two amplifiers on one monitor (master monitor) and has no crossover. Obviously the BAS would be a better choice than the regular amplified version.
Another advantage the Events would have over the Alesis is that the ports are in the front. Gives more flexibility in case you position your speakers against the wall. 20/20s offer a 8" woofer, instead of a 6.5" (alesis), giving better translation of lower frequencies.
I own a pair of the events 20/20 powered and they are great, and seem relatively flat (no obvious boosts in any frequency, though obviously that is a relative subjective statement). Now keep in mind that in a sense, the comparison with the Alesis and Events isn't fair as the Alesis now retail for about 399.99 and the Event 20/20 bas retail for 899.99. However, if you take advantage of purchasing a good used set of the Events, you can find them within your budget.
Last edited by bachatu on Sep-18-2004 at 12:37
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