Ghostdriver59
New member
hi folks,
I am looking to buy a relatively small i.e very small pair of studio monitor speakers but as i am limited to space was looking for the smallest pair on the market, for example like the iLoud ones. I am a recording musician so not for audio listening as such.
I have also seen AudioEngine A2 ones which I quite like. But is there a massive difference between what they call bookshelf speakers for say hi-fi mp3 listening and what i would need for recording and 'monitoring' purposes, I mainly record rock stuff and i know from reading various review that folks are mentioning having to buy additional subwoofers etc.
I just want a guide of what to buy on a very limited budget £250 max and which take up as little space on my desk as poss !
I am a hobbyist so they are not the be all and end all as far as top quality sound required but half decent would be nice.
Hope thats not too vague.
Any suggestions greatly appreciated.
Craig
I am looking to buy a relatively small i.e very small pair of studio monitor speakers but as i am limited to space was looking for the smallest pair on the market, for example like the iLoud ones. I am a recording musician so not for audio listening as such.
I have also seen AudioEngine A2 ones which I quite like. But is there a massive difference between what they call bookshelf speakers for say hi-fi mp3 listening and what i would need for recording and 'monitoring' purposes, I mainly record rock stuff and i know from reading various review that folks are mentioning having to buy additional subwoofers etc.
I just want a guide of what to buy on a very limited budget £250 max and which take up as little space on my desk as poss !
I am a hobbyist so they are not the be all and end all as far as top quality sound required but half decent would be nice.
Hope thats not too vague.
Any suggestions greatly appreciated.
Craig