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Importance of 'monitor' speakers?
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| teufel-man |
Need some advice here.
I've got a set-up in my basement, 2X DN-s1000, a DNX1500S mixer, and some good denon headphones.... but I am lacking in the speaker department.
I used to use computer speakers, 5.1 with a gigantic sub, and those were pretty decent, but now I am out of town for the summer and am using my dads old amp+speaker combination and they arent really in the best shape.
Whenever I mix I have to do it in my headphones because the sound is far better and I can hear the 2 tracks far more clearly.
My question is, if I invest in some of those rather expensive 'monitor' speakers will it solve my problems? will I be able to mix with those as opposed to havign to do it in my headphones like I do now?
will monitor speakers also be better than my computer speaker set up? (which is actually pretty decent, its one of those $300 logitech ones)
and also, can anyone recommend some good speakers that are more low-mid price range as I dont have like $1000 to spend or anything like that.
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| jpgrdnr |
What I've been thinking about is buying an actual floor monitor (you can use it as an actual speaker in a PA setup if you so desire)...something like you would see in a band/stage setup, just so we are clear. Not recording monitors, which I will never understand why people would buy for DJing.
JBL makes one model I've seen for under ~500 +shipping (thats powered). And tons of other companies make floor monitors as well. You probably can buy one used + amp for cheap. |
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| AnomalyConcept |
| Wonder if Denon makes one? =P |
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| i got big pants |
im currently using two krk rp5s and a rp10 sub.
i understand the argument against monitors...why try and have a flat frequency response when at a club or gig you wont hear a flat response, or something of that nature.
i got the krks since they seemed very clear and detailed to my ears. i think of myself as a perfectionist and i would like to hear even the slightest mistake if I make one. in my mind, i like to think that if i can get a smooth transition off studio monitors, if i ever use anything else...i know my mixes will be on point.
but thats just my views on why i have studio monitors |
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| teufel-man |
| quote: | Originally posted by AnomalyConcept
Wonder if Denon makes one? =P |
My dad knew some guy... at denon or something, so I got everything like close to 70% off!
so yeah it would be cool if denon has some! |
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| david.michael |
| I mix in the headphones because I prefer it. I have studio monitors but I still almost exclusively mix in the cans. So, it may or may not help you. Just depends on what works best. |
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| teufel-man |
| quote: | Originally posted by david.michael
I mix in the headphones because I prefer it. I have studio monitors but I still almost exclusively mix in the cans. So, it may or may not help you. Just depends on what works best. |
yeah I have a feeling this will happen after I invest like 600 buying monitors....
I always just wonder what my mixes sound like on the speakers (when I am mixing in my headphones)....
but when i do mix just with my speakers it doesnt sound all that great..... mainly because my speakers suck and I cant hear properly so I cant mix properly
BTW are there any like 'Pro DJs' or whatever you wanna call them, that mix in the headphones when they are doing a gig at a club.. I cant say I've seen it |
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| msz |
| david which headphones do you own? |
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| Breeze |
its not overly important but i prefer it over mixing through headphones.
you dont see many pros mix through headphones because they usually have good monitors set up , ive seen m.i.k.e mix through head phones because the moniter speakers where e. |
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| david.michael |
| quote: | Originally posted by msz
david which headphones do you own? |
Honestly, I can't even remember which model (I'm at work). They're Audio Technica, nothing terribly fancy. But I've used various DJ cans and it's just how I prefer to do things. :) |
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