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Caisson
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Tue Feb 14, 2006 1:54 pm |
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Dynaudio bm5 / Mackie hr824
Im having trouble deciding....I have notice that the dynaudios sound good but they seemed a little bright. the mackie sound a little dull in the conparison to the dynaudios. So its a litte hard to decide.... |
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pr0gr4m
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I have the 824s. Like everything else, some ppl love 'em and some ppl hate 'em. I like them very much...but never compared them to the Dynaudios.
I've read stuff where people who had the Mackies went through a setup process to get they to sound amazing. They have a few controls on them so I'm guessing that it was a combination of getting those setting correct and positioning the monitors properly.
I do a lot of electronic/dance type stuff and I like the low end of the Mackies for that. I'm sure that is due to the passive radiators they have.
I also get a good sound out of them for hard rock/metal.
From what I've read, I think that there are probably more people out there that like the Dynaudios compared to the Mackies. They say things like they seem more accurate. I won't listen to them because I can't afford new monitors and if they are actually better than my Mackies, it would drive me bonkers not being able to buy them. |
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Caisson
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Tue Feb 14, 2006 2:57 pm |
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the Dynaudio bm5 are closely priced if not the same |
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IIRs
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Tue Feb 14, 2006 3:14 pm |
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The Mackie's have switches on the back to tailor the frequency response, and I suspect the Dynaudios do too.. spend a bit of time tweaking them to suit the room and your own tastes and then decide.
I'm really happy with my HR626's if that helps at all. |
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| Caisson wrote: | Dynaudio bm5 / Mackie hr824
Im having trouble deciding....I have notice that the dynaudios sound good but they seemed a little bright. the mackie sound a little dull in the conparison to the dynaudios. So its a litte hard to decide.... |
If you're judging their brightness by a store display - ignore this.
They will tame down after properly broken in. A good 4 days of pink noise at around 85 dB @ 1M will do the trick.
I heard a pair recently at the local guitar center and thought: "Wow, they sound like crap in here...bright, no bass, no image..." But then again, they were on a crappy display in the middle of the recording salesfloor.
Get them home/in the studio and you'll hear a totally different monitor.
I can't recommend the Dynaudios enough.
pr0gr4m is right - some people love certain monitors, some people hate them. I haven't encountered anyone who has hated the dynaudios....
J. (Proud owner of the BM15s) |
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MadGuitrst
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I agree with Cucco 100%.
I compared them directly on two occasions and like the Dynaudios much better...not saying the Mackies are bad at all, they are good monitors.
In comparison.
The Mackies have a flabby low end and the mids are a bit hollow.
The Dynaudios have a tight, solid low end and a great balance. PLuse, the have a special dimension to their sound that I haven't heard in other speakers in this price range.
Also, the Dynaudios don't seem the least bit fatiguing.
For my purposes, the Dynaudios all the way. |
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IIRs
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Wed Feb 15, 2006 1:52 pm |
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| MadGuitrst wrote: |
The Mackies have a flabby low end and the mids are a bit hollow. |
You ever tried the HR626?
I think most people assume they are centre speakers, but they make great stereo monitors IMHO. I got a good deal for mine too which helps  |
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idiotboy
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Forgive the possibly naieve question but, are you talking about the BM5a's or the BM5's?
The BM5's are passive, and the 824's are active, so you'd be, to a certain extent, comparing apples and oranges there. Or at least different varieties of apple
Anyway, I have the BM5a's. They kick unbelievable ass. I listened to the new Events, the Mackies, the Yamahas, the KRK's etc. I really, really liked the 824's, until I heard the BM5a's. The 824's sounded like I was listening to a really fine monitor. The BM5a's sound like I'm listening to, well, nothing at all! They're invisible, in a good way. I had a really hard time deciding too, and it wasn't until I found a good deal on the Dynaudio's, that I pulled the trigger.
Your mileage will, of course, vary. And I don't work for Dynaudio. |
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StevenColbert
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| pr0gr4m wrote: | | I have the 824s. Like everything else, some ppl love 'em and some ppl hate 'em. I like them very much...but never compared them to the Dynaudios. |
I too own the HR824's and I love them. I do mostly hard rock and metal. I used the Mackie HR824's to replace my old Yamaha NS-10's. I used the NS-10's for 5 years or more. And I would never want to go back to using them again, over the HR824's |
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