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[studio monitors,suggestions on the £150 mark]
was gunna get the alesis m1 active 520's but seen a vid and the clipping light on top looks well annoying coz its so bright. suggestions on the £150 mark if you please. i cannot continue to make dutty basslines with 20watt bookshelves and a 22 year old stereo that cuts owt coz it cant handle the dread.

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ahh the choice is messed up for budget monitors... i've been looking at them for the last 6 months or so and haven't progressed as to which ones i want to buy..
everyone seems to have a different view of which ones are the best value, i think you just gotta have a listen to some at a music store.... sorry i'm not much help bro, theres a few threads around that discuss what most of the low price range monitors are like
everyone seems to have a different view of which ones are the best value, i think you just gotta have a listen to some at a music store.... sorry i'm not much help bro, theres a few threads around that discuss what most of the low price range monitors are like
my two pennies....
if you want decent monitors for that budget buy used
tannoy reveals (now discontinued and replaced by Reveal 6) are going for £80 a pair used and they're better than the edirol/behringer market
then spend £120 on a sub and you've got a 2.1 system that will give you better results than a £200 pair of new monitors in the budget range
also, i'd avoid ebay buying used monitors and stick to the reputable resellers eg Jarberry, Row Audio, Tune Inn - this way you've got recourse if something goes wrong with the gear
i had the Tannoy/Sub set-up for about four years before i got my Genelec beauties and its more than decent for the money
if you want decent monitors for that budget buy used
tannoy reveals (now discontinued and replaced by Reveal 6) are going for £80 a pair used and they're better than the edirol/behringer market
then spend £120 on a sub and you've got a 2.1 system that will give you better results than a £200 pair of new monitors in the budget range
also, i'd avoid ebay buying used monitors and stick to the reputable resellers eg Jarberry, Row Audio, Tune Inn - this way you've got recourse if something goes wrong with the gear
i had the Tannoy/Sub set-up for about four years before i got my Genelec beauties and its more than decent for the money
Re: [studio monitors,suggestions on the £150 mark]
that's a good thing surley! you don't want to be clipping.AdDICT wrote:was gunna get the alesis m1 active 520's but seen a vid and the clipping light on top looks well annoying coz its so bright.
ThinKing wrote:you'd make a decision about what kind of speakers to buy because of a light on them? Jesus wept......

also, be careful about clip lights because on a lot of budget gear the clips are generally shit and misleading
my old m-audio interface would be bold red but the audio was fine, and vice versa
hahahah i knew someone would pull me up on the clipp light being annoying, same as me saying to my m8 'ahh they look shit thou' im just very very picky. im in glasgow and so far i can only find rub a dub records and a guitar shop that sell monitors, they had some in rub a dub for like 140 and i think they were tascam or genelec. anyone no any decent places to look? also on the net ive just been searching on dv247.com, dolphinmusic.co.uk and various other 'dj' sites. thanks for comments and opinions.

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where??
Sound Control
http://www.soundcontrol.co.uk/mod_1/pag ... /index.php
two branches:
1)
61 Jamaica Street
GLASGOW
Scotland
U.K
G1 4NN
2)
33 Otago Street
Kelvinbridge
GLASGOW
G12 8JJ
been to the one on Jamaica St
as far as i know this is the place you should be going - its also where all the product launches/demo events happen
Sound Control
http://www.soundcontrol.co.uk/mod_1/pag ... /index.php
two branches:
1)
61 Jamaica Street
GLASGOW
Scotland
U.K
G1 4NN
2)
33 Otago Street
Kelvinbridge
GLASGOW
G12 8JJ
been to the one on Jamaica St
as far as i know this is the place you should be going - its also where all the product launches/demo events happen
http://www.wwbw.com/KRK-V4-Series-2-Stu ... 2769.music
i own them
these are the exact same as KRKs VXT line - little to no difference
check out some VXTs at a shop
they drop off at 62hz
you might want a sub. i dont feel like i 'need' one... i'd rather have the ridiculous clarity depth and balance that these offer at the price. the bass is enough IMO
at the price, i cant see any better option. period
then again, i havent tried everything
plus, you're in europe, so i dont know about their shipping there
and i havent ordered from the site, though i would in a second due to their certifications
SCOUR THE FUCKING FUCK OUT OF THE NET FOR REVIEWS if you didnt know already
and definitely, good luck
edit ps the link at top includes the black part
i own them
these are the exact same as KRKs VXT line - little to no difference
check out some VXTs at a shop
they drop off at 62hz
you might want a sub. i dont feel like i 'need' one... i'd rather have the ridiculous clarity depth and balance that these offer at the price. the bass is enough IMO
at the price, i cant see any better option. period
then again, i havent tried everything
plus, you're in europe, so i dont know about their shipping there
and i havent ordered from the site, though i would in a second due to their certifications
SCOUR THE FUCKING FUCK OUT OF THE NET FOR REVIEWS if you didnt know already
and definitely, good luck

edit ps the link at top includes the black part
Sound Control on Otago St is shite, don't bother. SC Jamaica St is prolly your best bet in Glasgow, but shop around first. They'll normally match the prices of Turnkey or DV247 or whatever, or you can at least haggle with them. You're a mug if you pay Sound Control's asking price. Rubadub is a great shop for DJs but they don't really know what they're talking about for monitors and other pro-audio stuff. There's a few decent places in Edinburgh if you can travel. Get on Yellow Pages.

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