|
Tehlord (pg. 6)
|
View this Thread in Original format
| Mad for Brad |
| do you honestly expect me to take a G5 to ing norway if I don't have the proper ingredients for a good time. Jesus. The fuel alone is gonna cost me 10000$. I suppose 5000 if djRann is chipping in. |
|
|
| G-Con |
| quote: | Originally posted by 19503
what i meant was: where? in norway? lol
no its not so expensive here as people think (compared to salaries atleast). one beer (0,5l can) is like 2,5 British Pound Sterling and in a bar its like 5-6. vodka and other higs% liquor is abit expensive though but im staying away from anything but beer. whats expensive here is studiomonitors. |
£5-£6 for a beer in a bar is very expensive. In the UK a beer in a bar is somewhere between £2-£3 (maybe up to £4 if its a high end club or fancy bar in the city). Some places will sell cheaper than £2 as well. |
|
|
| 19503 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Mad for Brad
do you honestly expect me to take a G5 to ing norway |
i truly hope not. |
|
|
| 19503 |
| quote: | Originally posted by G-Con
£5-£6 for a beer in a bar is very expensive. In the UK a beer in a bar is somewhere between £2-£3 (maybe up to £4 if its a high end club or fancy bar in the city). Some places will sell cheaper than £2 as well. |
theres cheaper places here too but i rarely go to those caus theyre always filled with students and alcoholics and i dont go out to meet people like myself. |
|
|
| Mad for Brad |
| I'm sure you can find some low priced bars with guys like you. Anyways, your party sounds lame and I've RSVP'd that I won't be going once you've sent the invitation. Seems like Miley was right. The part'y aint in Norway. |
|
|
| tehlord |
| quote: | Originally posted by G-Con
£5-£6 for a beer in a bar is very expensive. In the UK a beer in a bar is somewhere between £2-£3 (maybe up to £4 if its a high end club or fancy bar in the city). Some places will sell cheaper than £2 as well. |
You must live up North :p :rolleyes:
Or only have Weatherspoons' within crawling distance. |
|
|
| 19503 |
i got the HS80Ms today lol. but i think im returning them, WAAAYYYY too much bass and too little mids is my first impression. but im gonna let them play for a week and see. there are things i definitely like with them which totally lacked in my previous ones so i need to think about it. maybe the hs50 would be better here but im afraid those doesnt have the things i like about the hs80. i was sick of thinking so i had to do something. maybe putting a sock in the bassport will fix the bass-problem but the mids are still too low imo. i really like the bass too, its just too much of it.
 |
|
|
| cryophonik |
| quote: | Originally posted by 19503
i got the HS80Ms today lol. but i think im returning them, WAAAYYYY too much bass and too little mids is my first impression. |
Most of that can probably be attributed to your room. Case in point, I have the HS80Ms and I have the exact opposite problem in my room - not enough bass and too much midrange. Do you have bass traps? |
|
|
| Mad for Brad |
| move them away from the wall. Also you need some sort of painting for that boring wall. What a buzz kill. |
|
|
| 19503 |
| its not possible with any threatment here as its my livingroom. maybe some paintings. if i drag them out from the wall i will tripp on them and crash them into the floor. i give up lol. |
|
|
| Mad for Brad |
| just a little bit. Having them right against the wall will really compound the bass. Also try moving the entire setup a bit to the left, space them out more, and sort of angle them a bit. And the paintings won't do anything other than look pretty. That is the only reason I mentioned them. A white wall isn't really that exciting. |
|
|
| cryophonik |
| Also, have you adjusted the switches on the back? There are several, including low-cut (100 & 80 Hz) and selectable boost/cut for mids and highs (0 & +/-2dB). Between cutting the lows, and boosting the mids/highs, you should be able to dial something that works for your room. |
|
|
|
|