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chessparov
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FWIW, with all the buzz about these low cost powered monitors,
I went over to the local Guitar Center to hear what they were like.
IMHO, they sounded like when you overuse a sonic enhancer.
Quite harsh sounding, especially when compared to the KRK V4.
Not enough bass definition either even for non-dance type pop
material. Of course the V4's run about $500 a pair, compared to
$300 for the Studiophiles. There have been some very well meaning posters giving postive reviews for the SP5B's, however,
these monitors reminded me of when I was excited about my
Rode NT1 microphone purchase before my ears realized how harsh sounding they were (for vocals at least).
I haven't seen the (negative) review yet Sound On Sound magazine did on these in the April isssue, has anyone else seen
their review of the Studiophile SP5B monitors for any specifics?
Chris
P.S. I never cared for the sound of "Nasty 10's"-NS 10's if that
clues you into my taste for monitors!
I went over to the local Guitar Center to hear what they were like.
IMHO, they sounded like when you overuse a sonic enhancer.
Quite harsh sounding, especially when compared to the KRK V4.
Not enough bass definition either even for non-dance type pop
material. Of course the V4's run about $500 a pair, compared to
$300 for the Studiophiles. There have been some very well meaning posters giving postive reviews for the SP5B's, however,
these monitors reminded me of when I was excited about my
Rode NT1 microphone purchase before my ears realized how harsh sounding they were (for vocals at least).
I haven't seen the (negative) review yet Sound On Sound magazine did on these in the April isssue, has anyone else seen
their review of the Studiophile SP5B monitors for any specifics?
Chris
P.S. I never cared for the sound of "Nasty 10's"-NS 10's if that
clues you into my taste for monitors!