Studio Monitor Question
Studio Monitor Question Posted on: 16.01.2013 by Sonja Roybal I've had the Alesis M1 Active 620's for about 5 years. They're loud and crisp, but I'm dealing with the "blue light of death" for the 3rd time on the pair. When I soldered a new capacitor in again, I burned and lifted the trace. Honestly, I don't feel like paying the money to have it repaired and want to go in a new direction. My back up monitors are Blue Sky's. They're really accurate and nice. However, I use my monitors for production and dj'ing, so I want lots of low end when I DJ. How are the KRK 10 subs? I can snag a used one for about $200. Would I be better off with some Rockit 8's or the Blue Sky's with the sub? Any suggestions? I really just want it for dj'ing. I play drum and bass, so dnb without any low end is pointless. I probably wouldn't use the sub to produce. I've had problems with my mixes being way too subby in the past with a dedicated subwoofer. | |
Sonja Roybal 21.01.2013 |
Originally Posted by Dice140
How's the thump on the Rokit 8's? |
Sonja Roybal 17.01.2013 |
Originally Posted by SirReal
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Sonja Roybal 16.01.2013 | I've had the Alesis M1 Active 620's for about 5 years. They're loud and crisp, but I'm dealing with the "blue light of death" for the 3rd time on the pair. When I soldered a new capacitor in again, I burned and lifted the trace. Honestly, I don't feel like paying the money to have it repaired and want to go in a new direction. My back up monitors are Blue Sky's. They're really accurate and nice. However, I use my monitors for production and dj'ing, so I want lots of low end when I DJ. How are the KRK 10 subs? I can snag a used one for about $200. Would I be better off with some Rockit 8's or the Blue Sky's with the sub? Any suggestions? I really just want it for dj'ing. I play drum and bass, so dnb without any low end is pointless. I probably wouldn't use the sub to produce. I've had problems with my mixes being way too subby in the past with a dedicated subwoofer. |
Halley Wurzer 21.01.2013 | The Rokit 8s are nice, decent low end. I actually slightly prefer M-Audio BX8 D2s for DJing, I feel like the low hits a little harder but it's just preference. |
Sonja Roybal 21.01.2013 |
Originally Posted by Dice140
How's the thump on the Rokit 8's? |
Cassidy Galindez 20.01.2013 | I have the mackie 5.25 studio monitors and the KRK 10 and its a slammin system. I really really like the low-end that the KRK brings |
Random X 20.01.2013 | Sorry, Blue Sky lacks way too much definition if you would ask me. Best bang for buck for me, and I have compared about 30 pairs in this segment, Mackie MR-5. For me MR5's 5 inch woofers are enough as my studio is smaller than 20 square meters. Princing around €169 per unit. And to be honest, I prefer mixing in stereo, than in surround. |
Anjanette Demosthenes 20.01.2013 | If youre not going to produce with the sub (which i suggest you don't) then pick up a used krk or equivalent on craigslist. depending on your room and acoustic treatment, it will most likely be a evening mare to try to use it to produce and mix a track down anyways. if you just want some thump for dj'ing, any sub in the range will likely do. If I were you, Id sell the blues and take the money towards a sub for some bigger 8" monitors. |
Sonja Roybal 17.01.2013 |
Originally Posted by SirReal
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Antonetta Wikel 16.01.2013 | Subs are hard to set in a nearfield environment. Have you "pinked" the space with your monitors with a sub? |
Antonetta Wikel 16.01.2013 | You can get a sub for the Blue sky's. We've got em at my work. |
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