say goodbye to the NS10

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Hurray!

Nasty 10's have always been an annoyance to work with.

More Event 20/20's showing up in the big studio promo shots maybe?

Good day!
 
It's about time!!!

Pssst.... don't tell Dougie... he'll cry!!!!!!!!! ;)


:D
 
Any ideas on what monitors, if any, will replace them as the low cost "everyman's standard" in studios worldwide?

Event 20/20?
Yorkville?
 
Do you honestly think people will be able to let go? I doubt it...they'll be around for a while! :) I don't really have much of a problem using them so I guess they're stayin' with me! But then again 20/20's do sound pretty good. :)
 
Someone let me know where they buried 'em. I gotta piss.
 
pardon me while I do my little dance... :)

honestly I've never used them so I have no reason to have an opinion, I just like to dance.... :D

...and I love my 20/20 passives, especially when I got them for $99 a pop!

I'm a dancing foo-o-o-ooo-o-o-oool (dancin' foo-ool)

The beat goes on and I'm so wro-oong...



...love your nails...

-jhe
 
this is a sad sad event in the history of music.

I think Elton John should write a goodbye song about it.

Se la vie. I guess we move on.
 
NNNNNNNNNNOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!! Not the ns10's!!!!!!!
What will we make fun of now?
 
in unison now...

"What am I supposed to use as a door stop now!"

-jhe
 
Jhe,
I don't even want ns10's know where I live, let alone touching my door.
 
Your all full of shit............:)

I have used ns10's every now and then and seem to make some good sounding mix's on them.
I'm not crazy about them and prefer the HD-1 or a KRK
(other then the K. Rok which sounds like cardboard)
but Perhaps you all need some recording help? ;)


And Sound Cracker.......... real pro's (and men) dont use events.......... perhaps you should open your ears a bit.
They are nice monitors for the home recorder but a pro like you ?!?!?.
 
Hey Shailat...

...You use the Meyers??? Now I'm jealous........ been trying to justify their price tag to myself......

Bruce
 
I don't own a pair.
I used to work at a studio that had them and when they closed down they sold the whole studio to a company in England that buys up studios that collapse
(a sign of these days).
I asked the studio owner if he would sell me the HD-1 but that was the ONLY thing he was taking home.
And so I rent them on big projects.

But look in this photo at the monitors I am using in a session I am doing curently. They are not that bad and the results are quite good. You might consider buying a pair of these instead.
 

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Yikes!!!!!!!!!

Ha!!!

Sorry Shailat... I just can't get into them - if you're used to them, they work fine.... but I could never get used to them....

:D

To everyone - As much as I personally don't like NS-10s, it doesn't mean they can't be used........ monitors are VERY subjective and everyone has different tastes and preferences.... the nice thing is, once you learn 'em, you can mix on 'em!!!!!!!!!!!

Bruce

(Boy, I can hear the "I told you so..." from Dougie now!!) ;)
 
shailat,
I too have done good mixes on them, I have done better on others. In a studio, that have a good set of main monitor, they do their job as near fields. As a main mixing monitor in a home studio, only Dougie can pull that off! IMHO
 
Shailat said:

But look in this photo at the monitors I am using in a session I am doing curently. They are not that bad and the results are quite good. You might consider buying a pair of these instead.

Is that the sound of music or what.

Also, Bruce, Dougie is not the only one telling you "I told you so"

I told you so.
: )

Shailat, What would you say is the limitation of the ns10ms as monitors. I would just like to know what I am missing out on. THanks
 
hehe, well just make sure no one sticks pencils through your NS10s cones. Yamaha says that parts will still be availiable for a while, but its just the wood that has come to an end of manufacture.
 
hehe, well just make sure no one sticks pencils through your NS10s cones. Yamaha says that parts will still be availiable for a while, but its just the wood that has come to an end of manufacture.
 
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