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| Gauss |
What are the specifications I should pay attention to, like values of impedance, frequency range and such?
I want them to be able to play drum'n'bass and dubstep very well, which means a lot of bass and low frequencies.
I was thinking something alonge the lines of these: Click here (Sorry for Croatian link...)
But they don't seem to have very big frequency range (lowest frequency maybe not being low enough?).
What are other good brands of speakers? |
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| cmay119 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Gauss
What are the specifications I should pay attention to, like values of impedance, frequency range and such?
I want them to be able to play drum'n'bass and dubstep very well, which means a lot of bass and low frequencies.
I was thinking something alonge the lines of these: Click here (Sorry for Croatian link...)
But they don't seem to have very big frequency range (lowest frequency maybe not being low enough?).
What are other good brands of speakers? |
Those speakers won't go that low, due to them being physically limited. The woofers on those speakers are too small to recreate the low end. Add a subwoofer if you want lower frequencies paired with those. Or buy some cabinet style speakers. Cerwin Vega is known for their low-end output. However, they may not be the clearest on the high end. |
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| Frenchie |
| PM inconspicuous, he knows his speaker bizznass. |
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| CyclonesWorld |
| Those speakers you posted are meant to be paired with a subwoofer for a 5.1 surround system. |
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| dj_alfi |
| design is all that matter |
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| Gauss |
| quote: | Originally posted by dj_alfi
design is all that matter |
No, not really. :p
| quote: | Originally posted by Frenchie
PM inconspicuous, he knows his speaker bizznass. |
I might do that. :) |
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| blacknoizybox |
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| XaNaX |
get two of these plus a 1000 watt amp to go with the speakers from your link and you will be set.
You need these |
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| Beat Blog |
What's your budget?
I'd go for two nice 5" of 6" self-powered studio monitors from someone like KRK or Samson, coupled with a 10" or 12" subwoofer.
You're never going to get a single cone speaker with a wide enough frquency range to satisfy you.
That said, I use only 2 x 5" at home and I like them okay without a woofer. |
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| blacknoizybox |
| Alesis M1 Active MK2 are great hifi active speakers for a reasonable price with bass enough to rock the house |
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| Darkarbiter |
I'm no expert, but I think the answer might be that specifications aren't allways that accurate a gauge, and you should just listen to them yourself.
I got some companion 3s back in 2004. They are great, awesome bass response and very nice highs too (as well as a built in stereo processing thing which makes mp3s sound way better). |
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