Monitors?

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I had a pair of NS10's but sold it. Now I'm currently looking for near field monitors to use as reference monitors like I did my ns10's. What are good near field monitors to purchase at a reasonable price?
 
Yamaha HS80M are the closest equivalent I think. It's what I have been using, and am having very good success with them. 700 bucks a pair, but realistically you can get them cheaper if you bargain with the store.
 
What's your guys take on the Bx5's vs the Yamaha HS50?
 
Can someone clearify if Yamaha HS50's are really better then BX5's? Cuz I'm bout to make a purchase and I wanna make sure I pick the right reference monitors.
 
Since I'm fairly new at Mixing i.e. Engineering and I will probably continue to consider myself new for years, my input needs to be taken with that consideration, however I was having a conversation with a guy who spent a few years in School learning Sound Engineering and all things related.

We commenced on the topic of Monitors in which I told him I just recent added a pair of KRK R5's to my setup and I like them for the price I paid, which was below going price. Then I asked this question which I believe is appropriate to your question.

" I'm thinking, if I really truly want to know what my mixes will sound like, why should it matter what Speakers I pick up, what if I buy the cheapest pair of crap I can find, like a pair of Radio Shack Monitors that go for $40 each"? He told me that is exactly correct and often times in high end Studios, Sound Engineers will have a pair of crap monitors to see what the mix sound like through them because of they sound good through those, you'll probably have a pretty good mix.

Would you not agree with this ?
 
Engineers will have a pair of crap monitors to see what the mix sound like through them because of they sound good through those, you'll probably have a pretty good mix.

Would you not agree with this ?


Ummmmm no......
 
Don't skimp on the monitors... AND Don't mix with canz. lol. I picked up some Dynaudio's for $1k and they were worth it. The KRK's are great for the money!
 
Hmmm. In all the studios I've worked and freelanced in over the years (there have been many), I can't remember any of them having crap monitors to test domestic reference. But it does make sense to have a few different monitors to check mixes on.

Maybe dig out some old stereo hi-fi speakers?
 
A pile of cow shit.


Incorrect. I use them almost daily as do a lot of professional engineers. I use them way more often than my Meyer Hd1's. You've heard more mixes done on these than you can possibly imagine.
 
Take a listen. Buy the ones you like. I want to do that.... if only I had money...
 
i don't have a hell of a lot of experience,,but i know,,,when i changed from alesis m1 active mkii's to mackie hr624,,,,i remixed everything i was doing,,,from scratch,,,,cos i had no choice.

once i'd heard my stuff on the mackies,,,it felt like it was the first time i'd really heard it,,so from that point of view,,,,,maybe its a good idea to aim high to start off???

also,,,i have a pair of ns10s (ebay,£190)
i used them when i think i'm finished. they're like,,,,my equivalent of your average stereo, for gettin that "how will this sound at my mates house" reference.

hope that helps.
 
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