wesStyle
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- Joined
- Aug 26, 2012
- Location
- Somewhere in cold Russia
Hey guys!
I am in search for some decent(if we can call them like this in this price range) budget monitors. Actually my first monitors as I used to mix on various headphones before.
My room is not that small(and not that treated, but as soon as I buy monitors I will try to work on it) and as I don't want to use subwoofer for now, I am aiming for 8" speakers(or may be I am wrong?).
For what I've read:
I was considering Behringer, Alesis and M-Audio ones, but as I understand KRK and Yamaha outshines them with slightly higher price(~$50).
I will use monitors for production/listening and ofc mixing(I am sick of constantly being in headphones, really). And As I mostly produce dnb I want them to reproduce good low end (extreme low frequencies I will definitely check with headphones) and fair timbre of instruments. I am a fan of jazzish dnb so no neuro stuff in near future :p
So what do you guys think? I can't go and listen to them right now so I want firstly to hear some response from dnb producers out there.
I am in search for some decent(if we can call them like this in this price range) budget monitors. Actually my first monitors as I used to mix on various headphones before.
My room is not that small(and not that treated, but as soon as I buy monitors I will try to work on it) and as I don't want to use subwoofer for now, I am aiming for 8" speakers(or may be I am wrong?).
For what I've read:
- KRK RP8 G3 - some people bless them, some say that they are more like better hi-fi other then real monitors cuz of boosted low/high end.
- Yamaha HS7/8 - very flat, dry. Not that good low end, but everything else is good enough. Also they cost ~$100 more
I was considering Behringer, Alesis and M-Audio ones, but as I understand KRK and Yamaha outshines them with slightly higher price(~$50).
I will use monitors for production/listening and ofc mixing(I am sick of constantly being in headphones, really). And As I mostly produce dnb I want them to reproduce good low end (extreme low frequencies I will definitely check with headphones) and fair timbre of instruments. I am a fan of jazzish dnb so no neuro stuff in near future :p
So what do you guys think? I can't go and listen to them right now so I want firstly to hear some response from dnb producers out there.