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Turner
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Fri Jun 20, 2008 3:18 pm |
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Hello,
Can anyone recommend full range speakers ?
No typical kind of music, all-round.
I'm using NS-10 as close speakers and Waldorf emes as midfields right now.
Thnx for any suggestions ! |
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AudioGaff
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Sat Jun 21, 2008 11:43 am |
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I suggeet you stop being lazy and use the search the engine where you will find hundreds of posting about speakers and monitors. |
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Kapt.Krunch
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Sun Jun 22, 2008 6:37 am |
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Can somebody recommend a vehicle?
No typical kind of usage, all-round.
I'm using a Vespa for short trips, and F350 for midhauls right now.
Kapt.Krunch
(See how silly that request sounds with NO REAL INFORMATION) |
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Turner
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Sun Jun 22, 2008 9:32 am |
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If you don't have anything to say, don't bother answering. |
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Turner
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Sun Jun 22, 2008 10:51 am |
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By the way, Audiogaff, the search engine found no post with a title Full range monitors or Full range speakers. The last few posts talk about NS-10's and such. What real information do you need, Captain, is my question really too general ? I thought that this forum was all about sharing knowledge about pro audio gear, and monitors are an important part of it or not ? Just wondering who's being lazy or silly here ...  |
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AudioGaff
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Sun Jun 22, 2008 11:55 am |
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Use your head. You think you are the first person to come here and ask about full range monitors?Search for monitor or speaker and start reading. Just because you didn't find the term "full range" in your search doesn't meant that there has not been talk about full range monitors.
The problem isn't about sharing knowledge, it is about not having to keep rehashing the same subject over and over when it has already been throughly discussed thousands of times. The archives of postings exist to learn from. Use them. |
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Turner
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Sun Jun 22, 2008 12:48 pm |
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Audiogaff, the posts in this forum certainly help a lot and I thank
all the contributors for that !
But I don't see why this question does not have a place here
1- you think that the same question can't pop up once in a while ?
therefore
2- neglecting any new development that might have been taken place
between now and the previous post about full range speakers,
or maybe you think that it is impossible that a new post on this subject could contribute to the other information already on this forum,
well now it certainly has not. Strange for a person interested in pro audio ...  |
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Kapt.Krunch
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Sun Jun 22, 2008 1:43 pm |
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OK...so I do have something to say.
We could assume that you are talking about monitors from your post, but nobody was certain. Full-range speakers could be home speakers, PA speakers, or monitors.
We can assume that you want them for...high-power, medium-power, or low-power listening and/or monitoring...but it wasn't specified, even though it MAY have been implied by near- and mid-field references. Which we don't know if you are happy with, or want to replace one or the other.
So, how large, how powerful? What is the scope of your all-round uses? Everything from classical to rap to country to rock to techno to spoken-word productions? Does it lean toward some more than others?
What price range are you thinking about? $500? $5000? $50,000? That would help narrow things.
Powered? Unpowered? Will you need an amp match up as well, if unpowered? Or, do you have an amp already that may help you choose a speaker according to power requirements, etc?
What brands and models have you researched already? Did you like some, hated others, kind of curious about others?
That was my point. Providing relevant info to get you in the ballpark narrows down the myriad possibilities. Nobody has any idea what you are looking for, except some full-range all-round speakers. And there's so much pulling teeth to get info out of so many people lately that I guess I went overboard. I apologize.
Can you provide more info so people have something to grab onto?
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Turner
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Sun Jun 22, 2008 2:55 pm |
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Thanks for picking up this thread, … and sorry for being too broad.
Yes I’m talking about full-range monitors for the control room.
I want to keep both close and midfields, adding a full range,
especially to control the lows and highs, the whole spectrum and have an additional reference.
Yes they really have to be all-round (I’m not doing any metal though or
Real Heavy dance stuff ). So country, rock, dance, spoken word, yes very broad.
Price range between 2000 - 5000 dollars, including amplifier.
I really have no idea if I should take active or passive ones.
If they’re passive I’ll also need an amp for those who matches up.
Any suggestion for amp ? ( I now have a Crown Macro Tech 2400 )
I use the Crown on my NS-10’s and Waldorf speakers.
I already tested a PMC IB1S with a Bryston amp.
They are great I think, but unforgiving and expensive ( around 7000-8000 I think ).
Could I use a Crown on the PMC’s ? I also have a Labgruppen amp, don’t know if I could use that one.
I really have only tested and heard those, so other suggestions welcome.
Thanks for your replies.
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Mon Jun 23, 2008 4:50 pm |
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Thats much better information.
See how easy that was.
Just so I understand you.....you want a set of monitors to .....
a. Check your mixes you do with the nearfields and the mids....
b. Install something that is accurate but still sounds good (a little forgiving)
c. Something to blow the skirts up on the listeners after they've donr their work
Correct?
Do they have to soffitt mount?
Most will do both but the skirt raising really happens when they're flying.
And I see the budget.
You will be looking for a used pair.
a. The budget.
b. They're already broken in (trust me you WANT this.. just not abuse)
c. The budget.
Depending on the dimensions of your room, this will determine how BIG of a bass speaker you're gonna need as well as the power.
Tri-amped if you have a large room...bi-amped if its a medium one.
Personally, I like powered speakers. The manufacturers at this level dont generally skrimp on quality and the amps generally are made to match the components used.
Purists might say otherwise, but until they do this is the gospel.
I would look to these brands in general. Listening to a set in use is going to go a long way in determining your choice. Its a lot of cash so spend the time and check out as many as you can. Book 30 minutes in a studio with some brands you're interested in. Take your mixes from your room and listen. Heres a few brands..........
Quested...Dont know much about them but they get a good rep.
Genelec (my favorites) A pair of 1032A's will kill most monitors....but thats just me ...very very spendy....theres a good reason!
Westlake (my favorite soffitt mounts) BBSM-10's are killer.
JBL...still great.
Dynaudio AIR series. Very tasty.
Urie 809A/T. Time honored. Time aligned. Passive. Get a huge amp they will take anything you put in there.
Hopefully your room is ready to house a set of mains. Without proper sound control you are throwing your money away. It would be better to push your mid-fields than attempt a big set in a poorly tuned environment. |
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Wed Jun 25, 2008 5:39 am |
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Thanks for this reply Davedog.
Enough stuff for me to think aboiut ! |
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Thu Jul 31, 2008 11:22 am |
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I'd look at a pair of Bowers & Wilkins 683. Don't be fooled by the price of the the 600 series...they hold their own with the rest of the B&W line.
Then you can focus on purchasing a good power amp and still have money left over. (Used Bryston 4b) |
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