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Best Monitors For A Powerbook Set Up, What kind of speakers are you using? |
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Thu 24 Jun 2004, 13:08
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Hi, I am new to this forum and also relatively new to music production. I am looking to purchase some studio monitors to go with my powerbook and oxygen ozone set up. I have heard great things about the Alesis monitors however I was wondering how suitable they would be for a very small space. My 'music room' is approx 3metres by 5metres. Can anyone recommend some monitors for this sized space? I can't really afford to pay anymore than £400.
Thanks, Simon
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Thu 24 Jun 2004, 18:28
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Thanks for your help, I will give them a listen once I have the ££ together
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Fri 25 Jun 2004, 23:18
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QUOTE (Jaysee @ Jun 25 2004, 20:53) Hi there, re choice of monitors.I've read good things about the Tapco S.8's and S.5's, Tapco is the original name of the company Mackie before it became er.......Mackie, something like that anyway! So they have a good quality pedigree. The S.8 would probably be a better choice than the S.5 if you produce hip hop and dance music as they're meant to be very loud and reputedly have a great bass end, but they're pretty large imposing weighty objects to qualify as 'nearfields'! I've got a similar budget to lay out on monitors myself soon and I'm probably going for a pair of the Tapco S.5's.Their strongest competition for my hard earned is the M-Audio studiophile SP Bx8 or SP Bx5, again an 8" and a 5" version but a tad cheaper. They've had great reviews but do offer some degree of being able to "adapt" their performance to suit the room shape of your studio space; which as you point out isnt always a good thing unless you really know your stuff. You might try downloading the owners manuals from various manufacturers to get some idea of the specs. regards John I'll be sure to check them out also....
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Mon 26 Jul 2004, 20:16
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I would put a word in for the Genelec 1029's. You should find second hand for less than £400. You can add the Subwoofer when you can afford it, and when you get a bigger room...
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Thu 4 Nov 2004, 17:35
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Rookie - are those the Alesis Monitor One MK2 Studio monitors that you just upgraded to? If it makes any difference - I'm recording with MBox and doing vocal over recorded CD (karaoke) for my demo cd and trying to buy a set of studio monitors to work with my powerbook. Also, stupid question - do I have to buy some sort of sound card to hook the monitors up to the recording system/Powerbook? Or do they get hooked up to the MBox?
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Thu 4 Nov 2004, 21:38
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oops that last post was for Riverdog. I'm new to this forum and saw the word Rookie on the left. Hence the goofoff. Please forgive.
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