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Gunther
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Those time pieces do look like they could be a mighty speaker... I won't let my eyes judge what my ears haven’t heard but they seem to be built on solid concepts.
Their web site is pretty cheesy though
I think I am still a little too much of a newbie to be judging the quality of mixes, all I can say is that everything sounds clearer and better with the B&W except for my own recordings... which I can now hear the suckiness much better than before.
First things I said when I listened to one of my own recordings with the B&Ws... "WTF was I thinking with all that reverb?" "WTF is that noise? Oh my Behringer..." "Why didn’t I hear that clipping on the vocals before?"
But my recordings are simple... Keyboards and vocals. And I have a classical voice, so my needs are different than 90% of the guys on this board.
I was listening to an MP3 of Franco Corelli and I tell you, with the lights out and my eyes closed it sounded like I was right there at the met. If I had to make a recording / mix like that I don’t know how I would do it without a pair of speakers that could recreate that illusion. To me that’s like a painter painting with one set of colors and the viewer seeing another, doesn’t make any sense.
But on the other hand… Pavarotti sounds like SHIT on most speakers. I bet if he was mixed on ns-10s he would sound better. Or maybe it’s just that his voice is just too much for most mortal speakers. Before I buy a speaker I give it the Pavarotti test… if he don’t sound good, I don’t buy the speaker. I bet the ns-10s fail the Pavarotti test.
Their web site is pretty cheesy though

I think I am still a little too much of a newbie to be judging the quality of mixes, all I can say is that everything sounds clearer and better with the B&W except for my own recordings... which I can now hear the suckiness much better than before.
First things I said when I listened to one of my own recordings with the B&Ws... "WTF was I thinking with all that reverb?" "WTF is that noise? Oh my Behringer..." "Why didn’t I hear that clipping on the vocals before?"
But my recordings are simple... Keyboards and vocals. And I have a classical voice, so my needs are different than 90% of the guys on this board.
I was listening to an MP3 of Franco Corelli and I tell you, with the lights out and my eyes closed it sounded like I was right there at the met. If I had to make a recording / mix like that I don’t know how I would do it without a pair of speakers that could recreate that illusion. To me that’s like a painter painting with one set of colors and the viewer seeing another, doesn’t make any sense.
But on the other hand… Pavarotti sounds like SHIT on most speakers. I bet if he was mixed on ns-10s he would sound better. Or maybe it’s just that his voice is just too much for most mortal speakers. Before I buy a speaker I give it the Pavarotti test… if he don’t sound good, I don’t buy the speaker. I bet the ns-10s fail the Pavarotti test.