OKAY, looking for input on new monitors purchase.

  • Thread starter Thread starter BroKen_H
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Here are the options: Choose multi, if you like more than one.

  • Save for Level 2 monitors

    Votes: 1 6.3%
  • KRK 8g3's and keep the 5's

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • KRK VST 4 and keep the 8's

    Votes: 1 6.3%
  • Mackie MR8 mk3

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Behringer Truth B3031A

    Votes: 2 12.5%
  • JBL LSR308

    Votes: 5 31.3%
  • Event 20/20 BAS

    Votes: 1 6.3%
  • Tannoy Reveal 802

    Votes: 3 18.8%
  • Presonus Eris E8

    Votes: 1 6.3%
  • Yamaha HS8

    Votes: 3 18.8%
  • M-Audio M3-8

    Votes: 2 12.5%
  • Alesis M1 mkII

    Votes: 2 12.5%

  • Total voters
    16
  • Poll closed .
Those JBL's are getting some good reviews. I think I'm going to call the guy unless someone stops me....like, soon.
 
If you like using a stereo power amp, maybe consider a pair of used Yamaha NS-10m. Nice speakers.

I had a pair of those. I would say they can be good for reference when working out details in mid range frequencies but not for a full range main monitor IME. They have the same drivers as the NS-10's and the same lack of low end. I ended up giving them to a friend as I found the Event TR8's to give me the same clarity but with more substantial low end for an alternate monitor.

$300 is what I paid for my used KRK G2-8's (my main monitors) and I have not found a reason to upgrade yet. When I do it will likely be in the $5000 range because the time I have already spent learning these and the way I can get mixes to translate on other systems is worth more to me than a small step upgrade.

Keep in mind that a small driver can only move so much air. I have no experience with the NS-40M's but I would guess they would be best with the addition of a subwoofer. I even use a sub with my KRK 8's to find problematic frequencies in the really low range. Plus it is almost necessary when working with the Hip Hop clients I have.

I found my sub after reading a comparison/review on it at another forum. I already had a $900 1980's home theater subwoofer that was just too much. This one was just perfect and cheap.

Amazon.com: BIC V1020 10" Down-Firing Powered Subwoofer: Electronics
 
went to GC and tried a bunch of different pairs in the vault.
My walk away favorite was the M-Audio M3-8 despite a little hiss at idle.
But you know, the Behringer Truth B3031A was honestly the best sounding monitor in the bunch. Just never been a fan of Behringer.

When I was monitor shopping, I listened to a bunch side by side at a GC competitor (was it Mars? can't remember now). What I do remember was even with a side by side test in a store, it was difficult to judge performance. You can hear the difference, but whether one was better than other was hard to determine. I remember wondering if I was confusing clarity with a hyped upper end. Maybe I should get flat dull sounding monitors. Then you had all the idiots in the store cranking amps and banging drums and it was just ridiculous to try and shop for monitors.

I ended up buying the Event ALP5's and while they sound good, they have no low end. They got relegated to critical listening of individual tracks and not really for overall mixing. For that I use old Bose bookshelf speakers with a sub.

Maybe it's time I upgrade my monitors too. :o
 
I'll look into them. Thanx. Who wrote the reviews in the link you provided? All of them are completely in-coherent and moronic. :eek: I'll look around the net for some reviews I can make sense of. :D

Weird, I didn't provide any link. NS-10m's were the industry standard in every professional recording studio for decades and still are in some respect, especially for live rock mixing. (not so much anymore since electronica) they are not used to make things sound "good" They are used to focus in on the particular aspects of your mix. So really they make a great second pair of monitors. If your looking for just one set of speakers to do it all you might want something else.

P.S. If you just want all around great monitors get Adam a7x. Listen to them next to any speaker in their price range. They are awesome.
 
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Weird, I didn't provide any link.
No, the site does that automatically when someone types a product name. I realized that the link goes to Audiofanzine, so I guess most of the people that provided a review didn't speak English very well.



On another note, I just went to Best Buy and bought a pair of speaker stands....they sound great. :D

While I was there, I was ready to buy these: KRK ROKIT 8 G3 Monitor Speaker (RP8-G3) : Speakers & Monitors - Best Buy Canada

...but it turns out the price is for just ONE speaker. Who the hell sells or buys just one speaker???? :eek:
 
Maybe I misread. I thought there was a guy with KRK 8's for sale for $300 too.
 
Wait. You're right. One of my earlier posts mentions KRK's. I don't even remember that. I'll have to go back and check it out.
 
Keep your face on man. I know you are exited about new gear, but take a breath bro. :)
 
No, I just lived through a lot of behringer junk in the 80s.
 
Going to pick up the JBL's in a few hours. I'm bustin'!

Look at these things. Are they beautiful or what! JBL S-38 CH

OK, Broken, you can have your thread back. I'm really sorry, man.
 
You got wood for wood. Nothin wrong with that!

Ok, now back to Broken's thread. Sorry man...

:D
 
Going to pick up the JBL's in a few hours. I'm bustin'!

Look at these things. Are they beautiful or what! JBL S-38 CH

OK, Broken, you can have your thread back. I'm really sorry, man.

A pure work of art. Now give back the thread you radical Canadian (is that possible)
 
A pure work of art. Now give back the thread you radical Canadian (is that possible)
HEE! :D

Got 'em!!!! Holy shit! This guy owns a studio and these were pretty much brand new in a box. They're awesome!!! On top of that, he's seen me playing in many bands over the years (though I don't know him) and treated me like a rock star. I got a great deal because of that. I was almost embarrassed at how nice he was to me, like as if I was actually someone important. :laughings:.

We were actually haggling in opposite directions, he was trying to take less money, and I was trying to give him more. It was pure comedy. :D

I have to get used to these things. They're so full sounding that I'm going to have to be careful not to turn the bass down on my next couple of tunes, I'm so used to my other 5 inch home stereo speakers.

OK, I think I'm going to jerk off now. :)
 
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