Yamaha HS80M vs Mackie MR8mk2?
Yamaha HS80M vs Mackie MR8mk2? Posted on: 10.10.2012 by Sparkle Faldyn So I'm contemplating upgrading my monitors. I currently have a pair of Genelec 8020a's, which I really like, but they do lack a tad in the bassy department, and the extreme trueness of the sound often leads me to do nothing but EQing, so what I'm looking for is something to just produce on, then use the 8020s for mixing and mastering, and something with an 8" cone seems to be what I'm after...I found a website that has both monitors at the same price, so I'm having trouble choosing haha... Does anybody have any experience with either monitors? Or pref. both Any comments appreciated. Alfi | |
Sparkle Faldyn 10.10.2012 | So I'm contemplating upgrading my monitors. I currently have a pair of Genelec 8020a's, which I really like, but they do lack a tad in the bassy department, and the extreme trueness of the sound often leads me to do nothing but EQing, so what I'm looking for is something to just produce on, then use the 8020s for mixing and mastering, and something with an 8" cone seems to be what I'm after... I found a website that has both monitors at the same price, so I'm having trouble choosing haha... Does anybody have any experience with either monitors? Or pref. both Any comments appreciated. Alfi |
Random X 01.11.2012 | Got the MR5s myself, there awesome! |
Monserrate Rupnow 01.11.2012 | Another vote for the Mackies if you want something different from the Genelecs. Or just get bigger Genelecs and stick with one pair of monitors for everything |
Arline Receveur 31.10.2012 | I'm confused? You do know that when your producing you WANT to get the flattest sound possible right? Any monitors giving 40-60hz boost's arnt going to be true to your ears. Not that it matters dramatically. None the less if your wanting new monitors for what ever reason I would suggest the Mackies. The Yamaha's are VERY true to sound and are extremely flat in that way. Mackies offer more in the bass department which is what your looking for? |
Janyce Henningson 31.10.2012 | If you are gonna use the 8020's for mixdown then I would say get the Mackies - I have a pair for dj'ing and they sound great - the Yammys will be too flat, a bit like your Gennies |
Georgina Schatzman 31.10.2012 | Yamahas all day long. They don't lie, you'll get the best mixdowns on the HS80's I'd say |
Terica Radue 30.10.2012 | Go for the Mackie MRs!!!! Just make sure you have them setup right ( not backed up against the wall). These speakers are insane. I'm pretty sure I read somewhere Bassnectar uses these in his studio. |
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