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Sun 5 Jan 2003, 11:11
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I'll join this thread I've been on Genelec 1029A cause they are cheap and small (don't have much space) but I am not satiesfied. The mixes I have done on those are way to "sharp". It seems like I have been fooled by the sound. It seems like I think I hear enough low frequences but when I play it on my stereo I hear that it is not "pushing" the way I want to. I am now thinking of spending money on BM6A's in hope of getting a "cleaner" sound. Do you think that it is a right investment for me to spend more money and buy Dynaudio? Are there someone who is satiesfied with those small Genelec?
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Wed 8 Jan 2003, 22:25
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Again, thank you guys! This is the only place I know that I can get serious feedback on things that really matters for me that is . I have considered a sub, but that will cost some...so... I have decided to go for Dynaudio. I think they suit my ears better, and that IS important. I get, because I am one of a few women in music tech., a very nice discount on stash Therefore I can afford the BM 6A. I tried them here for just a few days....Wow! Nice Very interesting reading about monitor placement, lepetitmartien!
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Thu 9 Jan 2003, 03:55
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BM6A are rock solid (can't compare with other monitors not enough experience and it was not the place for close moitoring) but we feed them with huge modulars synths at last Frankfurt Musikmesse, and only once did we managed to clip in a week. And we were very very bad with them. If they are leakproof too… btw add9 you can call me LPM for short Also, the Genelec tutorial (they changed it and I don't have had a look to the new version) was extensive onto placement, DO try, there's theory and there's your room, begin with a theory placement then mess a bit around. Sometimes a few inches make huge differences, I had the exemple in the home studio a guy I know. 4-8" were the difference between mud and emphasys on bass and something much more clear and usable. (beware, Presto is a BM6A fanatic
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