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#379650 - 12/28/13 10:58 AM
Let's talk about monitors...
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Registered: 02/23/01
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Loc: Rome - Italy
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Going on in my attempts to re-build a recording environment in my home, I am now considering the purchase of a new (active) monitor system, one that doesn't cost more than 1000 euros or 1400 USD. I have already done quite a bit of research and so have narrowed the choice to the models listed below and would love to hear your opinion, not only about them, but also about your own choices, and what has been your overall experience in this area. Here are my candidates: Adam A7X Mackie MR8 Mk III eventually coupled with the MR10S Mk III subwoofer Genelec 8030 BPM I have listed them in order of preference; I am presently unable to go and try them live, so had to rely on Internet reviews. What they have in common, besides the price range, is the weight (between 5 and 10 kg, or 12-24 pounds apiece) and -supposedly- the sonic quality. Comments, opinions and suggestions are all more than welcome. Thanks!
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#379678 - 12/28/13 01:41 PM
Re: Let's talk about monitors...
[Re: Dreamer]
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Registered: 09/29/05
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Loc: Roswell,GA/USA
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Recording is a funny business, in that once you go to a certain level with one component, then every other component, ie. cables, mics, room acoustical treatment, etc., becomes a potential 'weak link' in the recording chain.
The Adam Ax7's, which rises to at least Project Studio level, would be my hands down first choice, but only if all other components were of equal quality. This includes the 'golden ear' of at least a semi-professional producer/mixer/masterer. What is the object of your recordings? How important is perfection. You can probably produce something with 90% of the quality with 30-40% of the cost of TOTL recording gear. I think your buying decisions must be based on the quality level (of the finished product) that you think you must have. JMO.
chas
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#379680 - 12/28/13 01:53 PM
Re: Let's talk about monitors...
[Re: cgiles]
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Registered: 02/23/01
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Loc: Rome - Italy
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The Adam Ax7's, which rises to at least Project Studio level, would be my hands down first choice, but only if all other components were of equal quality. JMO.
chas
Chas, opinions are exactly what I am looking for, and yours is much appreciated.
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#379690 - 12/28/13 03:06 PM
Re: Let's talk about monitors...
[Re: Dreamer]
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Registered: 12/08/02
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Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Andrea, if you are just recording, why not just use a quality headset, thus eliminating any problems with feedback looping, etc...? Just wondering. Cheers, Gary
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