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Decent £100-175 Studio monitors?
Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 8:30 pm
by blizzardmusic
What would you recommend?
Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 9:06 pm
by future producer
I have the Tapco S5's and haven't been able to fault them so far, £184.95 inc VAT from Dolphin Music.
Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 10:06 pm
by Sub Shifter
ive got the samson resolv 65a and im happy with them they were only £130 from sound control near oxford street station in manny get ya self down there kid they got some mad sale on at the min.
Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2008 1:09 am
by robphobos
I didn't like either of those suggested monitors so I bought:
Prodipe Pro 5's £180
(then 1 week later Tapco SW10 - you'll need a sub)
Monitors are a completely personal decision, you really must audition them and compaire, its worth it mate.
Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2008 9:47 am
by serox
Take a CD to a store and take your timing listening to each one.
Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2008 9:52 am
by pompoushit
save up a little more and get some budget 8" monitors like tapco or samson resolv, you'll need to hear the action on the low end
Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2008 11:59 pm
by dubsteppa
mate u cant get a nice meal out 4 that get like £"350 krk rp8s
Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 12:09 am
by cryptic
Serox wrote:Take a CD to a store and take your timing listening to each one.
Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 3:00 am
by __________
Decent £100-175 Studio monitors?
...don't exist as far as i know
blizzard save your money and spend at least £400 i'd say.
i paid £300 for tapco s8s when they came out, they are great for the price but i've learnt that they aren't that great monitors.
i wish i'd saved up and bought some genelecs, dynaudio, mackie, atc or something properly fucking GOOD that i will never sell
decent, transparent, professional quality budget monitors don't exist as far as i know.
a £180 set of monitors will probably improve your mixdowns, but when you compare them to your mate's genelecs you will wish you'd waited and saved up more dollar.
imo of course
Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 8:07 am
by daft cunt
Sure you can get decent monitors for £175 but if you've got to buy them used. As said above go to shops and listen to different models before.
Can't really buy what £10 Bag says. You don't need big expensive monitors if that's your 1st pair and you won't need for a while.
Just get what you need.
Besides, if memory serves, Blizz' ain't old enough to work so getting an extra £200 legally would take a while...
I own the Behringer's Truths. Lot of shit things have been said about them but if you know how to place them in your room & use the settings panel on the back, and also have XLR jacks they're more than decent to me.
And they perfectly fit your budget.
Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 4:26 pm
by pdomino
Your tunes are pretty good fella, shout me online sometime.
save a bit more cash and then see what you can afford.
Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 4:43 pm
by addict
blaze wrote:ive got the samson resolv 65a and im happy with them they were only £130 from sound control near oxford street station in manny get ya self down there kid they got some mad sale on at the min.
motherfucker is all i can say. i bought the Resolv 50a's from RubaDub in glasgow before cristmas for £140. i like them thou they do the job for now, so much better than using a 20+year old stereo with £20 argos speakers!!
Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2008 4:21 pm
by dubsteppa_1
alesis 520's - 150 quid, great for the price - got thier own amp inside em too!

Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2008 4:33 pm
by Sub Shifter
AdDICT wrote:blaze wrote:ive got the samson resolv 65a and im happy with them they were only £130 from sound control near oxford street station in manny get ya self down there kid they got some mad sale on at the min.
motherfucker is all i can say. i bought the Resolv 50a's from RubaDub in glasgow before cristmas for £140. i like them thou they do the job for now, so much better than using a 20+year old stereo with £20 argos speakers!!
sounds like you got took for a motherfucker
yeh there not to bad are they, allright for the budget crew
and as you said better than a 20+year old stereo with £20 argos speakers!!
Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2008 6:02 pm
by batfink
something like the alesis actives will do you just fine. my mate has alesis m1 actives worth about 200 quid, i have pmc tb2s + a bryston amp worth nearly 2500 all in. I have had one or two tunes released, he's had loads.
its how well you know your monitors, and how their sound translates to bigger rigs, which is really important, not the price tag.

Posted: Mon Feb 04, 2008 10:48 pm
by decklyn
dont go cheap on monitors. Buy once, and buy right!!!
the tapcos are garb imo. I had a pair of S8s. I took them back after a week and bought the Mackie's. I had the S8s beside RP5s and all the weak points become obvious, even against a budget monitor like the little KRKs.
I really like the samson rubicon series. They're probably the best bang for your buck. They only come in a 5 and 6. Grab the 6s and a sub when you realize that you can't hear any sub and then treat your room a bit. It'll be an great setup.
www.soundonsound.com for reviews!!! great site.
Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2008 11:21 am
by robphobos
RobPhoboS wrote:
Monitors are a completely personal decision, you really must audition them and compaire, its worth it mate.
Seriously.
Dont buy anything on someones advice, fuck what they think, just go and test them out with your own music and tunes you know and love.
I spend 6 hours testing out monitors - luckily I chose a very quiet day and had the room to myself pretty much.
Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2008 12:19 pm
by gravious
blaze wrote:AdDICT wrote:blaze wrote:ive got the samson resolv 65a and im happy with them they were only £130 from sound control near oxford street station in manny get ya self down there kid they got some mad sale on at the min.
motherfucker is all i can say. i bought the Resolv 50a's from RubaDub in glasgow before cristmas for £140. i like them thou they do the job for now, so much better than using a 20+year old stereo with £20 argos speakers!!
sounds like you got took for a motherfucker
yeh there not to bad are they, allright for the budget crew
and as you said better than a 20+year old stereo with £20 argos speakers!!
Haha... RubADub is a good wee shop, but seems to be 10% more expensive than everywhere else.
On the plus side, they stock some dubstep, which is nice.
On another note, keep the 20 quid argos speakers! If your mixdown sounds good through your monitors, and thru the shittest speakers money can buy, then you're onto a winner.