$300 range
WERNER 1 said:
Exactly!
Let's pose another one then....
Say our budget was really 250.00, but we stretched it to the outer limits.......300 bucks.
Ok, now what are the best 3 choices at this price point and not beyond?
Thanks,
Rick
basic questions:
Active or Passive?
so which 3 are the best?
most HRheads don't have the comparisons like bleyrads, excellent gearheaad article, or Massives spread of Wharfs to BW802's...for example.
like one post stated "most HR's call these low end monitors their MAINS."
one seasoned vet...stated "their just F&%ing tools!!".
i liked that one...
where i'm at is all the monitors work better than Headphones for me,
and my skills are the weakest link at this point!
my exp with nearfields:
1) Best to date, I like my B&W DM303's with a Tascam "studio" amplifier.
Good articles, my ears like 'em and my mixes tend to be as good as any other monitor i tried. Paid $150 pair/used. New$325
Amplifier $150
2) Tried the BX5's Actives, which really had great detail, and when i added the 80hz-& lower sub, very,very nice sound. Mixes no change from the 303.
Used $185pair / $300
+ Sub $
3) JBL Control 5's have alot of mid-range in comparison to the 303's... piercing mids to my ears, but at the same time i could hear reverbs on vocals very clearly that were not noticeable on the B&W's?? makes me question myself on choosing monitors??
Used $175pair/ New $500-600
4)Originally I had some RAMS Studio monitors...similar to the JBLs, a lot of upper mid-range, which i wasn't accustomed too. The B&W303 replaced these.
$80 pair New
5) Short testdrive with KRK RP8's-Active, which was my favorite pick from GC. And had the store demos $cheap... but at 3ft these things were huge physically and the air blowing out of the front port i didn't like at all.
These would be "mid to farfields IMO"....big cabinet and 8".
$forget..but near 50% off.