Monitor size and room size - does it matter?

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Hey, this just turned into a really awesome thread. Thanks for all your input, guys!!
 
Yes, 8 inches is better than 6. It's not necessarily more accurate, but it will have usable output to a lower frequency.

--EThan

What do you think of the new KRK coming out in Guitar Center and the Sweetwater ciuruits.. that are 10 inche's?
 
What do you think of the new KRK coming out in Guitar Center and the Sweetwater ciuruits.. that are 10 inche's?

I have no idea. There are so many brands and models of everything, I stopped paying attention 20 years ago. Seriously. The only things I can discuss knowledgeably are those I (or my friends) own. That's probably less than 1 percent of the total number of audio products out there!

--Ethan
 
Excellent thread!

I suppose the only other suggestion that I could make that hasn't been discussed would be the use a sub-woofer.

Cheers,
John
 
My issue with a subwoofer for 6" monitors is now we've entered the 8" price point. Also, now I have yet another piece of equipment to deal with. But maybe there's a good reason sonicly to go this way?
 
I have a pair of 8" Yamahas that say they're +/-1db at 50Hz. I just added a pair of Yamaha subs that are supposed to be down 3db at 30Hz. I've got them dialed in pretty well (still looking for a measurement mic) with some crossover action to take a bit of load off the monitors and there is a noticeable extension to the very low room shaking range. I'm lucky to have a room that works pretty well even untreated, and am pretty happy as is. It's gonna really cool with a bit more treatment.

KRK says the Rockit 6s go down to 35Hz, but don't specify what that means. If they're actually flattish that low then one shouldn't need a sub.

One thing to say, I suppose, is that a suwoofer acts as a kind of an upgrade path. If you've got smallish speakers with which you're familiar and otherwise satisfied, a good sub can get you bass extension without replacing the whole set. Or if you cant afford the bigger speakers, you might start with the smaller ones and add a sub when you can afford it.
 
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