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Phobea
Bit of a noob
M-Audio BX5a Deluxe Monitors
I am by no means an expert on monitors, in fact I've been using a high-end Sony hi-fi amp and speakers as monitors for a long time and have absolutely no room treatment at all.
However, I'm extremely impressed, and quite surprised. I didn't have a huge budget but in searching for some decent nearfields I've listened to a lot of models and the BX5s sounded better to me than some double the price - even the highly regarded KRK Rokits and VXTs. In fact in a direct comparison test between the BX5s and the Rokit 6s the difference really surprised me, the highs were a lot crisper and the lows were a bit more distinguishable to my ears too. Like I say I'm no expert, I'm just incredibly impressed at these monitors for just £169 ($350ish).
The other thing that really surprised me was quite how loud they were. Bearing in mind that my hi-fi system had a seperate amp the BX5as are actually louder, and a hell of a lot clearer.
So now I'm listening to my (far too big to repurchase or re-rip) music library of mp3s and cringing at the extremely noticeable lack of quality. I fear I'm going to be one of those people that's really fussy about sound quality of other people's recordings and home entertainment setups now, heh.
I know it's not up to everybody's standard but the quality of all of the M-Audio gear I've bought in the last few years, considering its ludicrously cheap price tag, has been absolutely astounding. The monitors feel really well built and I really quite like the look of them too.
Anyway I'm no expert like I say, just wanted to share my opinion and excitement about moving another small step up the home recording ladder.
I am by no means an expert on monitors, in fact I've been using a high-end Sony hi-fi amp and speakers as monitors for a long time and have absolutely no room treatment at all.
However, I'm extremely impressed, and quite surprised. I didn't have a huge budget but in searching for some decent nearfields I've listened to a lot of models and the BX5s sounded better to me than some double the price - even the highly regarded KRK Rokits and VXTs. In fact in a direct comparison test between the BX5s and the Rokit 6s the difference really surprised me, the highs were a lot crisper and the lows were a bit more distinguishable to my ears too. Like I say I'm no expert, I'm just incredibly impressed at these monitors for just £169 ($350ish).
The other thing that really surprised me was quite how loud they were. Bearing in mind that my hi-fi system had a seperate amp the BX5as are actually louder, and a hell of a lot clearer.
So now I'm listening to my (far too big to repurchase or re-rip) music library of mp3s and cringing at the extremely noticeable lack of quality. I fear I'm going to be one of those people that's really fussy about sound quality of other people's recordings and home entertainment setups now, heh.
I know it's not up to everybody's standard but the quality of all of the M-Audio gear I've bought in the last few years, considering its ludicrously cheap price tag, has been absolutely astounding. The monitors feel really well built and I really quite like the look of them too.
Anyway I'm no expert like I say, just wanted to share my opinion and excitement about moving another small step up the home recording ladder.
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