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Studio Monitors recommendations
recommendations?
Wich ones are best but not too expencive?
Wich ones are best but not too expencive?
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i have heard these are really as im lookin for a new set of Monitors would u say there really good?Righteous wrote:I've got a pair of 'Fostex PM-1', pretty sick at low frequencies which is obviously perfect for dub. Nice and crisp from mid upwards too.
Picked them up for £260, but you can get them for £230 if you shop around.
I don't use a sub and its fine for me..jagle wrote:if your making dubstep you would want at least a 8 inch woofer
On the subject though! Alesis Monitor Ones are decent for 100 quid, although they're passive so you'll need a amp!
SoundcloudSoulstep wrote: My point is i just wanna hear more vibes
Ohh misread 
No need to be rude about it.

No need to be rude about it.
SoundcloudSoulstep wrote: My point is i just wanna hear more vibes
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alright cheers mate im gonna go and give them a test in the shop 2moro...Righteous wrote:Yeah man i'd personally say they are top draw. Before buying them i tried out a few other sets ranging up to about £300, nothing was comparable to the fostex ones (for dubstep anyway).TempahProductions wrote:i have heard these are really as im lookin for a new set of Monitors would u say there really good?Righteous wrote:I've got a pair of 'Fostex PM-1', pretty sick at low frequencies which is obviously perfect for dub. Nice and crisp from mid upwards too.
Picked them up for £260, but you can get them for £230 if you shop around.
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yep takes alot of getting used to, certain ways to work with them but when you figure it out mixes usually come out spot on.
ns10's need some bassier monitors/speakers you know the sound of also to test bass on as it is just guess work,
ns10's don't do bass.
but i'd probably say my tapco's are like the ns10's (except the rediculous boost in the mid range ns10's have) but with 400% more bass
ns10's need some bassier monitors/speakers you know the sound of also to test bass on as it is just guess work,
ns10's don't do bass.
but i'd probably say my tapco's are like the ns10's (except the rediculous boost in the mid range ns10's have) but with 400% more bass

Just a note on subwoofers.... Even the large studio monitors aren't typically designed to handle very low bass. The larger models a lot of times do go deeper, but most of the increased size is for output. A lot of nice studio monitors roll off around 50-60Hz, and even the ones that sacrifice quality for extension only make it down to 40-45Hz. They are designed to be used in a satelite - subwoofer system. Monitors for the lower midbass and up, 80Hz or so, and a subwoofer(s) for the bass. Clean bass (meaning, without distortion) is non-directional below 70-80Hz.
Since a nice pair of monitors and a subwoofer will last you a very long time, its worth spending some extra time saving up or doing some extra gigs to buy nice stuff.
For dubstep I don't think there is a better brand than Bag End for dubstep, but, thats a personal opinion.
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Since a nice pair of monitors and a subwoofer will last you a very long time, its worth spending some extra time saving up or doing some extra gigs to buy nice stuff.
For dubstep I don't think there is a better brand than Bag End for dubstep, but, thats a personal opinion.
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Also you really don't want your bass to be extra loud while you mix, you want it to be nuetral. If your bass is hot while mixing, you'll end up with lean bass in your mix.
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Tapco S5's are good for me...i'd recommend them.
it wouldn't matter how good my monitors are though or how well acoustically treated my set-up was, i'd still listen to mixdowns on crappy headphones and a shit hi-fi afterwards.
whatever you buy you will become accustomed to and find a way of judging a mix down.
Yamaha NS10's are are supposed to be very good, but Studio Spares made a copy of the same monitor with apparently uncanny results (for a fraction of the price)... http://www.studiospares.com/Studio-Moni ... nvt/248000
it wouldn't matter how good my monitors are though or how well acoustically treated my set-up was, i'd still listen to mixdowns on crappy headphones and a shit hi-fi afterwards.
whatever you buy you will become accustomed to and find a way of judging a mix down.
Yamaha NS10's are are supposed to be very good, but Studio Spares made a copy of the same monitor with apparently uncanny results (for a fraction of the price)... http://www.studiospares.com/Studio-Moni ... nvt/248000
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