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Posted on: 24.06.2013 by Maryalice Grauberger
Looking for something in the $100-$200 Range. Something that I could use for house party's and BBQs. You guys have any good suggestions for me?

Was looking at the M-Audio Studiophile AV 40, and 30's, Anyone have these? How do you like them? Good enough for small house party?
Cindie Somoza
24.06.2013
Originally Posted by balakoth
If its for House Parties and BBQs I in no way would recommend a "Studio Monitor" style speak in any shape or form.
I've actually been believeing about this recently and my opinion has swayed the opposite way, if you want a party where you have a dance room where the music will be playing and the rest of the place is setup for people to just chill and talk, I love using studio monitors, they'll light the dance room up and then when you walk away the sound DIES basically, making it easy for people to talk, they don't have to yell, etc..

to the OP, I have Samson Resolv A5s, they do retail for like 300+ for a pair, but second hand they sell really good, I got mine for $160 and they where hardly used, had them now for 6 months and they're going strong.
Maryalice Grauberger
24.06.2013
Originally Posted by balakoth
If its for House Parties and BBQs I in no way would recommend a "Studio Monitor" style speak in any shape or form.
So then do you have any suggestions if that's what I am using them for?
Maryalice Grauberger
24.06.2013
Looking for something in the $100-$200 Range. Something that I could use for house party's and BBQs. You guys have any good suggestions for me?

Was looking at the M-Audio Studiophile AV 40, and 30's, Anyone have these? How do you like them? Good enough for small house party?
Gaynell Rydberg
24.06.2013
I believe Yamaha HS50s/HS80s are the best buy, but you really need to go listen to get a feel for them.
Cindie Somoza
24.06.2013
Originally Posted by balakoth
If its for House Parties and BBQs I in no way would recommend a "Studio Monitor" style speak in any shape or form.
I've actually been believeing about this recently and my opinion has swayed the opposite way, if you want a party where you have a dance room where the music will be playing and the rest of the place is setup for people to just chill and talk, I love using studio monitors, they'll light the dance room up and then when you walk away the sound DIES basically, making it easy for people to talk, they don't have to yell, etc..

to the OP, I have Samson Resolv A5s, they do retail for like 300+ for a pair, but second hand they sell really good, I got mine for $160 and they where hardly used, had them now for 6 months and they're going strong.
Delfina Suedmeyer
24.06.2013
what about suggestions on monitors for producing and djing in your room? would monitors be well equipped enough for it. were talking about being on a budget here. i was looking at a pair krk5s
Tera Baragan
24.06.2013
Monitors are for producing and listening behind stage. Speakers and subs are for the crowd. You would want to spend a bit more to get any kind of a decent sound.
Maryalice Grauberger
24.06.2013
Originally Posted by balakoth
If its for House Parties and BBQs I in no way would recommend a "Studio Monitor" style speak in any shape or form.
So then do you have any suggestions if that's what I am using them for?
Shawn Vanhaitsma
24.06.2013
If its for House Parties and BBQs I in no way would recommend a "Studio Monitor" style speak in any shape or form.
Hellen Mindrup
24.06.2013
I'd drop another $50 and order BX5's by M-Audio, it's what I use and these things are ridiculously loud and crispy.

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