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I don't believe so.
This month's Mix just came in the mail, and lo and behold- there's a near field monitor shootout.
At $500 there are several models:
Alesis M1 non powered
Emu PM5 powered
Event Alp 5 powered
Yamaha HS50M powered
more at different price points too. Let me know if you want more info
VG
This month's Mix just came in the mail, and lo and behold- there's a near field monitor shootout.
At $500 there are several models:
Alesis M1 non powered
Emu PM5 powered
Event Alp 5 powered
Yamaha HS50M powered
more at different price points too. Let me know if you want more info
VG
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For a little more cash, you could probably buy a used pair of self-powered Mackie 828s. I love these speakers...A friend of mine had them with the mackie Digital 8-bus board....quiet as a church mouse and the clarity of the speakers were phenomenal, at least in his listening space. Good bottom-end, as well.
Here's a recent monitor speaker shootout from Mix' sister publication Electronic Musician. I think all the testees are in the under $800 range.
http://emusician.com/mag/emusic_sound_c ... index.html
Pete
Here's a recent monitor speaker shootout from Mix' sister publication Electronic Musician. I think all the testees are in the under $800 range.
http://emusician.com/mag/emusic_sound_c ... index.html
Pete
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My vocalist/other guitarist bought himself a set of the KRK v6's. They are really really sweet for the price he paid for them $250/pair on sale, regularly go for $300 or so for the pair. They have a very flat response, and have great punch and really tight bass response.NY Chief wrote:What's the dirt on the KRK everybody's pushing?
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The Multiface2 arrived yesterday. It's like half the width of a rack space, so I'm gonna have to get or fab a face plate to mount it right. You can plug it in the wall, or a cigarrette lighter.
I bought a Furman Power Conditioner, and a 8 or 10 Slot Road Case, with the angled Top for my Soundcraft Mixer. It's gonna look sharp, and be portable.
I'm assembling it right now, after which I'll try Reinstalling Sonar 4 producer edition, that should work finally work, now that I have the hardware to handle it.
I didn't get the the monitor Speakers yet, I'll have to save up. but I'm getting there. I have to use headphone for now.
Now that I have the rack space I'll be looking for a Power amp
for the Mixer for Live setup. This thing is on wheels, and would be sweet for PA , and for home recording.
Hopefully I have enough rack space after the PCM 70, and premium preamp, to fit all this stuff..
Well back to fun.....
I bought a Furman Power Conditioner, and a 8 or 10 Slot Road Case, with the angled Top for my Soundcraft Mixer. It's gonna look sharp, and be portable.
I'm assembling it right now, after which I'll try Reinstalling Sonar 4 producer edition, that should work finally work, now that I have the hardware to handle it.
I didn't get the the monitor Speakers yet, I'll have to save up. but I'm getting there. I have to use headphone for now.
Now that I have the rack space I'll be looking for a Power amp
for the Mixer for Live setup. This thing is on wheels, and would be sweet for PA , and for home recording.
Hopefully I have enough rack space after the PCM 70, and premium preamp, to fit all this stuff..
Well back to fun.....
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