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Behringer B2031 Truth Monitors (pg. 3)
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alanzo
quote:
Originally posted by Etherium
I had a pair.

No, it isn't. Go for the 8s.


the tr8s are way out of my price range.. $500.. I was able to pick up a pair of TR6s for $285.. 6.5in driver.. should do the trick..
Zombie0729
this thread just answered every question i had... i'm defiently getting the B2031A's
alanzo
quote:
Originally posted by Zombie0729
this thread just answered every question i had... i'm defiently getting the B2031A's


I was pretty sure the thread threw people off from buying the B2031As.. it threw me off and I bought Event TR6s instead...
RiCo
I have the Truth monitors. They sound pretty good but I'm not satisfied with them. A little high on the tweeters...I have to switch them -2db...bass response is tight but doesn't go low...for 8", it could do better. Mid is alright I guess. They're very loud and don't distort too much. I packed them in their original boxes the other day and when I pulled them out 2 weeks later, the tweeter in one of them stopped working. I've read many negative reviews about that problem...I was another lucky one to be affected by it. First product I ever buy that fails on me. Anyway, good budget monitor but if you're serious on your music, look for something a little bit better and more real. :)
midaV
Anybody have or get the B2031A's yet? if so, how are they?
ChoBo
this thread is top tier! Truths to come!
Pillow One
Behringer LIES


Save Money , Worth Waiting

get Pair of Dynaudios or Mackies


Cheers.


(and yes iv heard almost every "Truth" model that came out and they sound horrible , not accurate , LIERS.)

:)
jey
i use 2031a's and they sound great for there price, the low mid and highs can be set to suit room acoustics, i red loads of reviews b4 buying, reviews that compaired them to loads of other monitors ranging from the price range of the truths rite up to the mackie 824's which are the dogs !! and the review ended by saying if u cant afford the 824's get the truths, im near sure the review was in sound on sound
richg101
maybe check out yamaha's new white cones. the new versions of the classic yamahas all pro studios use..

they say if you get a track sounding good on these then it will sound good on everything:) im looking at the two sizes and may go for the 5" versions. but the 8" vesions sounded more rounded in the bass area.

imo behringer are great value overall, but only if you are lucky and get a unit that lasts. a great deal of their hardware is almost short term, throw away gear in a lot of pro's eyes. i have bought crossovers for pa and they have lasted 7 months before a switch went funny and started crackling. also my behringer mixer has an annoying hum that wont go away.

if you do go for behringr i would say get non active. and a second hand amp to run them. then there are less parts to go wrong on em!
jey
this is the review that made me buy the b2031a's

http://www.digitalprosound.com/2002...or_shootout.htm

RickyM
quote:
Originally posted by Maor Levi
Behringer LIES


Save Money , Worth Waiting

get Pair of Dynaudios or Mackies


Cheers.


(and yes iv heard almost every "Truth" model that came out and they sound horrible , not accurate , LIERS.)

:)


OI!!!!

How dare you steal my avatar description sentence thingy!
You little ing thief!
richg101
quote:
Originally posted by RickyM
OI!!!!

How dare you steal my avatar description sentence thingy!
You little ing thief!


hahahahaha noticed that! mister bean is a ledge!
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