crawdad
Dammit, Jim, Shut Up!
My friend bought a pair and brought them over so we could do a mix. That was cool because I got to audition them in a real world environment--my world!
I was pretty impressed with the sound. At first I thought they might be a tad bright, but it was pleasing and not harsh. They didn't fatigue my ears like the ol' NS-10m's I own. Much better bass perception and I could hear more shades of frequency in the midrange.
The big surprise was when I burned a mix and took it to the car. It translated so well, I was kind of shocked. The client was real happy too.
I don't know if these are the "best" for the money, but they kicked the crap out of my NS-10's and I could sure work with them and be happy for a long time. Might get a pair.
Anybody else use these? Impressions?
I was pretty impressed with the sound. At first I thought they might be a tad bright, but it was pleasing and not harsh. They didn't fatigue my ears like the ol' NS-10m's I own. Much better bass perception and I could hear more shades of frequency in the midrange.
The big surprise was when I burned a mix and took it to the car. It translated so well, I was kind of shocked. The client was real happy too.
I don't know if these are the "best" for the money, but they kicked the crap out of my NS-10's and I could sure work with them and be happy for a long time. Might get a pair.
Anybody else use these? Impressions?

I am saying this because I have heard from too many people using they more "budget" models (that are supposed to "sound like 20/20's) that they have had drivers blow up. Could be a QC issue, or it could be crossover design. Could be a lot of things, but I can say that I have never heard of a 20/20 passive user blowing a driver (I am sure SOMEBODY has, but I just haven't heard of it happening).