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    Anybody using the Behringer Truth B2031P

    Not if he buys a nice amp now and so he could use it later on with other nice passives such as the Dyn BM15. I am always advising against active monitors, but that's just my opinion. In my mind, buying a good amp is nice so you can swap speakers anytime you want and never loose the entire...
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    Mixing down and mastering with BBE - process?

    The BBE actually **cks the phase of any signal you send to it. It also features a glorified EQ section that you can replicate using ANY EQ. But the phase thing, you can't replicate. Used WITH CAUTION (process les than 25% and other knob at minimum), it can be useful on individual tracks I agree...
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    Active monitors in the $1500 range

    If it's $1500 for both, then go active. Maybe Mackie HR824 or Dynaudio BM15 ? If it's $1500 each, then by all means, get good B&W speakers with a nice amp and be done with it :)
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    B&W DM601 S3 as monitors!?

    Now this is plain wrong. A reputable speaker manufacturer aims at flatness, whether they design "monitors" or "audiophile" speakers.
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    B&W DM601 S3 as monitors!?

    I don't agree with that statement. A speaker driver is a speaker driver..doesn't matter if it's part of a "monitor" speaker or an "audiophile" speaker. The driver is rated both peak and continuous power. If you don't exceed these, there will be no problem. BTW, B&W is great speaker company and...
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    KRK RP5 vs. Yorkville YSM2P

    There is a contradiction in your post. Why do you say: "the important part is learning the monitors" And then "please don't mix using headphones" ? You can learn headphones as well as monitors. Indeed, $500 headphones with a nice headphone amp is gonna get you a lot more accuracy and flatness...
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    Power Conditioners FurmanPL8 and TrippLite IBAR12

    A UPS is a different beast than a power conditionner or filter :rolleyes: I recommend the use of a UPS on the computer, but not the other gear, as those UPS sometimes do nasty things to the AC they put out, even if it's not in UPS mode. So yeah, I pretty much agree with that dude :)
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    Power Conditioners FurmanPL8 and TrippLite IBAR12

    All those power conditionning and filtering units are mostly jokes. A well-designed power supply will take care of regulating everything. SO if your equipement has nice power supplies, there are no reasons to bother with that. A good surge protector is all you really need.
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    Line6 POD question

    PODs are quite good, but I find myself boosting the 6k and up region by about 10 dB when using my POD 2.0. Otherwise, it lacks the "shimmer" of a miked amp.
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    Feedback on this grindcore mix.

    Uh ? I use headphones and can't hear the guitars on each side, maybe the guitars you put closer to center overpowers the hard panned guitars? If that's the case, I think you should hard pan everything, sounds was better to me.
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    Feedback on this grindcore mix.

    OMG! The mix sounds very "mono". Maybe pan guitars and drums? I also think you went overboard with the level. Nobody here would think they'd ever hear me say this, but it's much too limited and compressed :eek: I am know as a limiting and loudness defender, but too much is too much!
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    Passive or Active?

    I have no one to convince, as I already made my classes in the domain :rolleyes: You seem to have an hate geared towards people who speak up loud and are very opinionated like I am. Maybe you should look at yourself in the mirror and see what's going on your side of the fence.
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    Passive or Active?

    Read my post carefully. I said I OCCASIONNALLY mix at high levels. Most of the time, I mix at about 85-90 dB. Having lots of headroom is like having some horsepower to spare in your car. You don't always need it, but it's nice to have it there when you do.
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    Passive or Active?

    This is why it's less expensive to buy a nice power amp and nice passive monitors. Plus...you get what you pay for and this applies to monitors too.
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    Passive or Active?

    I need LOUD shit, this is why I never use nearfields. I need at least a 12'' woofer in order to get the response I need. About 115 to 120 dB is a good level for me. Those small nearfields top at about 100 or 110dB. I can go higher than that with my headphones LOL! Of course, I don't mix at high...
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