Rokit 8" vs 10"
Rokit 8" vs 10" Posted on: 19.12.2011 by Rosina Steinkuehler Hi All!For my xmas present this year I am looking at a pair of rokit 8" or 10" speakers. Does anyone have any experience with both of these speakers? Currently I have a pair of Alesis 10" Studio Monitors that I absolutely love but will be using these speakers in a alternate location. So is it worth the extra money to upgrade from 8" rokit's to 10" (3-way)? Thanks in advance for any comments or suggestions! | |
Karol Mcumber 16.03.2013 |
Originally Posted by GeekGod
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Romelia Stankard 22.12.2011 |
Originally Posted by GeekGod
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Anissa Perusek 13.06.2013 | Question for anyone that comes across this thread. I'm trying to get a pair of Rokits. On Craigslist, some guy is selling a pair of Rokit "CL" 6's. Anyone know if there's a difference between the CL edition? |
Alla Bluemke 21.03.2013 | I have rokit 8s and don't have a sub. I wish I did for big parties. But Now I have some Mackie SRM 350 PA speakers and those are more then enough for a big party. |
Neville Blackinton 21.03.2013 | I have the RP-8s with the SW10 sub and I love it! |
Mimi Mahaffee 21.03.2013 | would go 2 smaller speakers + sub anyday over a floorstander/fullrange. A few months ago i invested in a quality sub to my hifi/dj speakers and moreover a deeper bass with more control&punch my other speakers or "monitors" produce a less restrained midrange and even better highs. Definately go for sub, but don't get a fat one with "slow" element, then you will just get booms and no punch! from what I learned the crossovers for two way speakers can be alot better than if u have a 3 or 4 way speaker in about the same money. Imo you get more for the money if you want good sq with smaller speakers (not talking about computor sattelites). |
Nelia Riesland 20.03.2013 | Its all about NS-10s!!! Haha jk..I have some Rokit 8s and they sound great compared to the Rokit 10s. |
Karol Mcumber 16.03.2013 |
Originally Posted by GeekGod
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Rosina Steinkuehler 22.12.2011 | You know what - I am completely wrong. These Rokit 8's sound much better mid and high's than my older Alesis Studio Monitor Twos. After running each through my old test course which is basically old hip hop and newage I can say that these Rokit 8's are unreal! |
Alla Bluemke 22.12.2011 | I have rokit 8s and def love them. I need to add my 10s cause its not enough bass for sure. I actually use some computer speakers as monitors with the sub to get some bass going. Its actually not bad. Its definitely better then no sub at all. |
Rosina Steinkuehler 22.12.2011 | Speakers somehow last me a long time - for example my Alesis Studio Monitor Two's still sound better than the Rokit's. Hard to imagine but it's true. With that said I'll spend the extra money for the 12 if it really sounds good. In my experience 10"'s where much tighter the last time I bought speakers So if it's worth the cash I am game. Anyone out there heard the 12s? |
Romelia Stankard 22.12.2011 |
Originally Posted by GeekGod
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Rosina Steinkuehler 22.12.2011 | Yeah I bet! What do you believe about the 12" KRK Sub? |
Romelia Stankard 22.12.2011 |
Originally Posted by GeekGod
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Rosina Steinkuehler 22.12.2011 | Yeah I plan on checking out ProAudioStar (calling) after Xmas. Not really in a hurry - this sounds really fracking good... In heaven ATM |
Romelia Stankard 22.12.2011 |
Originally Posted by djproben
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Danae Dumler 22.12.2011 |
Originally Posted by Xonetacular
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Rosina Steinkuehler 22.12.2011 | I ended up picking up the 8" Rokit's. Wow do they sound awesome! For now they are running Parallel to my 12" Cerwin Vega's until the sub arrives. Thanks for all the advice everyone! |
Rosina Steinkuehler 20.12.2011 | Oh wow. Nice setup! And thanks for all the advice thus far - its greatly appreciated! |
Romelia Stankard 20.12.2011 |
Originally Posted by GeekGod
I have a pair of rokkit 8s and sub for production and another set for DJing http://www.djranking s.com/community /sho...t=41133&page=2 |
Rosina Steinkuehler 20.12.2011 | Hah! so should I be getting 2 subs with my 8's? How much better does it sound for EDM (I do dubstep + dnb mostly). |
Romelia Stankard 21.12.2011 | I bought both of my 10s subs on craigslist, I believe I paid $150 for the first one a couple years ago and $200 for the second one this weekend. You can find one for $300 shipped online I'm sure |
Rosina Steinkuehler 21.12.2011 | Yeah they are equally as expensive here - double the price of the 8's. |
Georgianna Eurick 21.12.2011 | Holy cow I never thought 10s is so expensive. Ity's about 450 |
Romelia Stankard 20.12.2011 |
Originally Posted by GeekGod
They make some bigger fancier 12" subs but I haven't heard them and didn't have that kind of money. The 10" is more than enough for me. |
Rosina Steinkuehler 20.12.2011 | After consideration I am going with the rokit 8's with a sub. So which sub would you all go with... the rokit 10"? |
Viviana Tarno 20.12.2011 | Heard the 8" Rokits once, but also heard lots of monitor speakers which sounded way better than those. Bought myself a pair of M-Audio CX8s, beautiful sound and much better quality than the Rokits imo. And about the subs: I don't really miss it. The CX8s can reach quite low frequencies, I only tend to miss sub bass at some drum&bass and industrial hardcore tracks, but for house it's perfect already. |
Inez Marcinik 20.12.2011 | Personally id recommend mackie mr5's or mr8's |
Lang Abriel 20.12.2011 | From what I have read and heard from many reputable reviews is that the KRK 6s plus a 10 inch KRK sub produces the most realistic sound. I'm sure the 8's are fine but with a 10" sub there is no real reason to get an 8" monitor. So basically the ideal setup is krk 10" sub and 6" monitors....but if you have money to blow then got with the JBL 4326p monitors with JBL 4310sp sub...its what i did and I couldn't imagine a better setup. I also got my speaker setup for right around $600 which is about $1400 below retail :P |
Rey Holubar 20.12.2011 | I have the Rokit 6"s and am quite happy with the bass out of them. Although I am eying the 10s sub for a bit more "WROOMPF". scamo |
Romelia Stankard 19.12.2011 |
Originally Posted by sebastiannz
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Peggy Gabrielson 19.12.2011 | as an aside... i have an 8" kef sub and 2 alesis m1 active 520s (5 "). I'm believeing of upgrading the alesis speakers to rokits, either the 6" ones or the 8". I feel with my current setup the mids are not strong enough. But I'm wondering if I do this will it mean I don't need a sub anymore? I assume the 8" sub will still sound bassier because a) it's on the floor and b) the box design means it puts out more bass than a combined 8" monitor would. thoughts? |
Rosina Steinkuehler 19.12.2011 | Well in my case I am used to my 10" Alesis studio monitor two's (http://www.alesis.com/monitor2) that sound absolutely fantastic. I figured the 10" rokits would sound at least comparable. |
Darren Teboe 19.12.2011 |
Originally Posted by Xonetacular
That's part of the reason I can't fathom using anything but home stereo component speakers for DJing. They crank a LOT louder than any studio monitors I've heard, and tend to color the sound a little depending on what kind of amp/receiver is used. I've always gotten more bang (and boom) for my buck with that stuff. Granted, if space is a concern, component stereo stuff is probably not the best idea. |
Rosina Steinkuehler 19.12.2011 | OKies! Many thanks! |
Romelia Stankard 19.12.2011 |
Originally Posted by GeekGod
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Rosina Steinkuehler 19.12.2011 | I'd like to test them out but my guitarcenter locally does not have the 10's in stock and are not willing to order a pair. Thanks for the info either way. |
Romelia Stankard 20.12.2011 |
Originally Posted by GeekGod
I would just get the RP8s, the RP10-3s didn't really seem worth it to me for the price and their sheer size but go and test them out. |
Rosina Steinkuehler 20.12.2011 | OK so go for the 10" KRK's + sub? |
Romelia Stankard 20.12.2011 |
Originally Posted by GeekGod
Always add a sub, the KRK subs aren't big and the sound quality difference is huge. I just picked up my second KRK 10s sub (I got both of them for $200 on craigslist) so I have one for DJing and one for my studio since I hate using monitors without them. It doesn't matter if you have 15" woofers, it is still going to sound weak and empty on full range compared to smaller speakers with a subwoofer. No subwoofer means no sub bass. I really don't understand how people are ok without using a subwoofer for DJing and dance music. It just sounds really weak to me and I would rather DJ with computer speakers that have a subwoofer than most smaller affordable monitors without one. |
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