KRK RP6 + 10s vs Yamaha HS80M
KRK RP6 + 10s vs Yamaha HS80M Posted on: 20.12.2011 by Laurinda Benya I currently use the KRK RP6 G2s for production. Which one would be more beneficial:1. Get a 10s sub -If I get the sub I'll be able to tap into the sub bass frequencies but I know the Rockit series are not exactly natural sounding. 2. Sell RP6 and get Yamaha HS80M -If I get the HS80M I'll miss the sub bass, but I'll be truer to a natural sound. | |
Romelia Stankard 22.12.2011 |
Originally Posted by mostapha
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Laurinda Benya 20.12.2011 | I currently use the KRK RP6 G2s for production. Which one would be more beneficial: 1. Get a 10s sub -If I get the sub I'll be able to tap into the sub bass frequencies but I know the Rockit series are not exactly natural sounding. 2. Sell RP6 and get Yamaha HS80M -If I get the HS80M I'll miss the sub bass, but I'll be truer to a natural sound. |
Emely Metz 28.01.2012 | Yamaha all the way! got a pair last month & finally i can enjoy my Fantom G sounds in all it's glory. I describe the sound as bright & clear, the bass is powerful. Feels sturdy & heavy. |
Romelia Stankard 22.12.2011 |
Originally Posted by mostapha
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Dorie Scelzo 21.12.2011 | why not HS80M with their matched sub? I believe it's the HS10W or something? |
Ninfa Larranaga 21.12.2011 | The yamahas seem to be the industrial preference over the krks. But I like my krks because of the RCA inputs. Yamahas are only xlrs. But then again, if u own a studio and are serious into music production, u would probably go for xlrs over rcas. |
Breana Singerman 20.12.2011 | The KRK's are poo, Yamaha HS80M's are by far the better choice. Might even want to believe about CMS 40's though as they are some of the best I've heard |
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