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> Ns10s ....do They Just Look Good?, ..not enough bass.......
post Wed 24 Jul 2002, 01:17
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the high end is very harsh (loud) and seems not too have anough bass for the little black box.
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are these good for electronic music?
..or just for rock/jazz/pop...
i know every high end studio has a pair, but maybe cause they record rock/jazz/pop, and not 4/4 beats.
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when i finish a track and it sounds good on them...
..i play it on a stereo and there is no bottom, and just sounds different.
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post Sun 17 Nov 2002, 17:10
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QUOTE (damann @ Sep 3 2002, 19:22)
a friend brought a finished mix he'd done on ns10s into my studio to check it out LOUD on my krk's, there was a 30hz rumble all the way through the mix that he hadn't even heard on the '10s! laugh.gif

This is an example of one good caveat about the Nessies: You can have lots of boominess hiding in all that high-end that swamps the mix, especially when played back on, er, "budget" systems.

I still think they're damn good mixing monitors, though. It's just good to have other more robust speakers to A/B them against as you go.
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