Not sure on the current price, but I wouldn't trade in my Mackie HR824's for 
anything right now.  They sound great at the lowest volume settings and have 
almost absolutely flat frequency response.

http://www.mackie.com/record/studiomonitors/index.html

Good Luck,
Tim


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Can anyone give any advice on a good pair of studio monitors around the
£200/$350 mark? I'm familiar withTannoy Reveals but am not so with other
monitors in the same price bracket. I find with my mate's Reveals my mixes
tend to come out too Bassy. I think the reason is I over compensate on bass
during the mix as the speakers don't 'Reveal' the low end frequencies too
well.

Anyone else experience this?

Cheers,

Bergz.


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