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> Lower End Monitoring, suggestions?
Jrbrockm
post Mon 25 Jul 2005, 08:52
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Hey folks, brand new to MacMusic!

Looking to buy a starter set of monitors on a limited budget. Looking at these items and would like suggestions.

Tannoy ProtoJ
Edirol MK 10A
Roland DM10
Behringer TRUTH B2030P

Looking for something as transparent as possible. I'm doing mostly film scoring, although I often write pop songs. Anyone worked with these?
Thanks!
JB
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timoren
post Mon 29 Aug 2005, 07:18
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here's a review from Sound on Sound:
http://www.soundtech.co.uk/samson/news/rubiconsos

I've never heard these to make a comparison. I personally would prefer to go with a larger/more powerful speaker over a novel feature. The way I see it is, if your driving a 120 watt near field monitor to distort, your doing something wrong and going deaf in the process. Plus, you'll get more lowend out of larger cones.

Most manufacturers post the frequecy responce of monitors on thier website. this is a great source of information when deciding on your purchase. Generally, you'll want the one with the widest, most even response through the sound spectrum, hence a flat responce.
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