Thank you Peter :) I just want to get informations about what people are using and if they are fine with it or not. I changed my equipment from low-cost to low-cost and can't say something about my new combination until now.
Around 300,- EUR might be low-cost, especially because they are active, anyway they are a bit expensive. I have a Behringer console EURORACK UB2442FX-PRO and a Behringer MODULIZER PRO. I'm fine with the mixing console, but it's more HiFi than studio quality. It's not only a chock when I does work in a studio with a Neve, even Soundcraft etc. are a complete other standard. But those Behringer products are very inexpensive at Thomann and the Thomann warranty is longer. I'm not fine with low-cost Behringer Monitors, that's why I'm using the cult RFT speakers, but they only have 20W and they will colour the sound. I think the rules for studio equipment can't completely be carried over, while talking about homerecording. Cheers, Ralf Peter Geirnaert wrote: > I'm very happy with my pair of Behringer Truth B2031 Active monitors. > They costed 365€ new in musicstorekoln and now I see a second hand > pair > <http://www.2dehands.be/aktieve-nearfield-studio-monitors-225euro-38711070.html?qq=b2031> > for sale at 225€ . > For that price I think, It'll be very hard to find an amplifier & > passive monitors with the same quality of sound. > Each bass speaker has it's own 150W amp, and the highs have a 75W amp. > (+onboard limiter & balanced inputs). > > All I can compare it to is my old set of speakers/amp: > the Pioneer A-331 hi-fi amp and Marantz Imperial 7 speakers are much > less loud and precise than the new Truth monitors, > and I bought that old set second hand for 350€ back in 1992. > > On Sat, Jun 14, 2008 at 7:54 AM, Ralf Mardorf > <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote: > > Because of this thread http://www.64studio.com/node/574 I searched the > net for some classics. > > Yamaha NS 10 and Auratone as reference for reverb, compression etc. > seems to be affordable today :). I do this with Headphones AKG K240DF. > > I don't think acoustic irradiation speakers like the JBL Control > One are > adapted. > > As I wrote before, the RFT B3010 HIFI seems to be good for Bass etc., > when only having less money. > > IMO reverb, compression etc. can be valued with not expensive > equipment, > but basses and highs are a problem. > > Has anybody suggestions for low-coast monitors? When I'm talking about > low-cost I really mean low-cost, for some people Genelec or Event > might > be low-cost. > > Cheers, > Ralf > > > _______________________________________________ > 64studio-users mailing list > [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> > http://lists.64studio.com/mailman/listinfo/64studio-users > >
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