
djc
Why so serious?
Hey KEV, you don't work for Yorkville do you?
Well yeah, recommending Roland DS-50's to anyone could fit nicely into the "Thinking outside the box" category.Kevzmusic said:DJC....
Well, ya gotta have a strategy...and think "outside the box" the normal 9-5 routine just doesn't cut the mustard I'm afraid...
KEV
This is something I thought of the Alesis Monitor Ones: Beefed up hi-fi speakers, with no MID. Most hi-fi speakers from THESE days, that I know, lack mid, and overemphasize the bass and treble. My good ol' Panasonic speakers from the mid-70's have a nice midrange.... those were the days...Kevzmusic said:Didn't like the Tannoy's much, they sounded more like HI FI speakers with NO bottom end....
KEV
Speeddemon said:
Stay away from any Genelec. Way overpriced and way to harsh.
Speeddemon said:1029, 1030 and 1031.
instead of te 1029, you'd be better off with:
-Behringer Truths
-Tannoy Reveal Actives
-Event PS-5's
-(probably,haven;t heard them yet): Studiophiles SP-8B
instead of 1030's, you'd be better off with:
-Event PS-8
-Dynaudio BM6A
instead of 1031's, you'd be better off with:
-Mackie HR824
the only thing i liked about the 1031 (which I believe cost twice as much as the Mackies), is that the low-end is pretty tight and focussed.
Overall, Dynaudio's have a much smoother top-end than the Genelecs. I can imagine serious fatigue from working with Genelecs.
Point taken, but WHICH of my preferences didn't you agree with then?littledog said:I have no problem with someone preferring Dynaudios, but some of your other preferences would lead me to believe that maybe looking at too much ass might be affecting your judgement. But then, I realized, I'd probably have the same symptoms in that case...
I guess it's just one of those classic "your mileage may vary" situations...