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Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2008 2:02 pm
by doomproduction
i went for some Adam A7s. they set me back £550, been absolutely chuffed with them so far though, and thats been reflected in the feedback ive had on this forum.

Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2008 2:08 pm
by darkmatter
doomproduction wrote:i went for some Adam A7s. they set me back £550, been absolutely chuffed with them so far though, and thats been reflected in the feedback ive had on this forum.
these sound brilliant and are perfect for anyone wishing to produce. if you're not producing and you just want 'big sound and big bass' though, you could get more for your money.

Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2008 2:56 pm
by doomproduction
darkmatter wrote:
doomproduction wrote:i went for some Adam A7s. they set me back £550, been absolutely chuffed with them so far though, and thats been reflected in the feedback ive had on this forum.
these sound brilliant and are perfect for anyone wishing to produce. if you're not producing and you just want 'big sound and big bass' though, you could get more for your money.
yeah too right mate. doh. really should've read it better before posting, assumed it was for production...

can't help ya mate. lol.

Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2008 3:01 pm
by serox
darkmatter wrote:
doomproduction wrote:i went for some Adam A7s. they set me back £550, been absolutely chuffed with them so far though, and thats been reflected in the feedback ive had on this forum.
these sound brilliant and are perfect for anyone wishing to produce. if you're not producing and you just want 'big sound and big bass' though, you could get more for your money.
ie something like this?

http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/shop/flyp ... t_id/12724

Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2008 3:04 pm
by serox
MashduB wrote:about 4 years ago i used to do mobile djing, with the following:

http://www.discostudio.co.uk/item.php?upn=15419
a pair of these which i got for £99 ex display from htfr.com

and the cheapest horriblist 500w rms amp i could find on ebay for about £80.

They filled out huge function rooms very nicely at nowhere near full volume.

Now i have them in my student house, run my decks and pc through them everyday, and they are SO loud and have hosted so many house parties that i'd never consider selling them... i wouldn't get much money for them, and theyre too much fun!

plus they haven't ever broken on me, and they have taken a pure battering since day one.

you can probably get better speakers for the money these days, i don't know, but i hope that helped.
who cares how loud they are? sorry dude but them speakers are a known joke and look like they were made by fisher price.

They sound real bad and volumn is not what you should be looking at at all. It is far more important what is being used to power the speakers and what range they can handle.

Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2008 3:49 pm
by darkmatter
serox is the steaz on your myspace the steaz who used to shot paint? jokes if it is, i never knew he mixed, i remember the long missions to pick up paint with rucksacks loaded full of 'tanas :lol:

brass monkey i'd go for summat like this:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/2x-Fane-400w-club ... dZViewItem

powered with something like a second hand Citronic PPX900 or Matrix UKP amplifier which you can pick up for real cheap. will set you back £300 including cables etc., then you can get a sub later if you need it.

Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2008 4:13 pm
by serox
darkmatter wrote:serox is the steaz on your myspace the steaz who used to shot paint? jokes if it is, i never knew he mixed, i remember the long missions to pick up paint with rucksacks loaded full of 'tanas :lol:

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It is indeed him. He puts on hiphop nights and does a bit of mixing but is not really into mixing if that makes sense.

I also go to the shop for tins;)