
tone_aot
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jb4play said:My 1st and only monitors are the Behringer Truth 2031a's. Got em for $200.
Excellent deal! I wish i would have got that. Mine cost $339. Got em on a payment plan with american musical.
jb4play said:My 1st and only monitors are the Behringer Truth 2031a's. Got em for $200.
I mix beats all the time without a sub. Anyone making professional mixes is mixing beats in the same session as a vocal. You cannot yeild a professional mix with vocals over a stereo mixdown of a beat.Diffusion said:yo bknot... I was in the same position as you not too long ago, trying to decide what monitors for around $200. After months of research I ended up going with the new model BX5's, the BX5a. They can be had brand new for $225 at fullcompass.com, with free shipping. I think they are great for the price. It really depends on what your doing though man. If you're mixing beats, then you will NEED a sub, or at least 8" monitors. It's a simple unfortunate fact and there is no escaping it, if you want your bass to be accurate. But, if you are just mixing your vocals over pre-made beats then you will be fine with 5" monitors and no sub, just dont fuck around with the beat.
But yeah, for around $200 get the BX5's or BX5a's.
I haven't heard them first hand, to be honest. I've read good things about them, but haven't had the opportunity to hear them yet.Fieva said:Yo Change,
What's your opinion of the KRK Rokit series? I'm thinking of getting the 8's but I'm wondering if I should get the 6's instead. I'm just hoping that the 8's don't add too much bass to color the mix up unnecessarily.
Surprisingly, I don't use monitors at all. I mix through a pair of headphones that I've experimented with and learned really well so I know where they're dead on accurate and where they're dead wrong for the most part. All my speakers are with subs and I don't do mixing with subs.
Change of POETS said:What people NEED to do, is learn their environment, learn their monitors, and understand how their mixes translate to other systems. It took me a few months to understand how my mixes would translate, but I can't even remember the last time I had to "test" a mix on another system to see if it was right. I know my monitors, and I know my mix is perfect when I hear it. There is no sub in the mix, and adding one would only create illusion.