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PostPosted: Sat May 31, 2003 2:38 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

Thanks for the compliment zoot.

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The sound varies significantly with the surface the speakers r placed on, and the contact between the speaker and the surface.
Get some dense foam (magazines work in a pinch) to place underneath to decouple them (something you should do with pretty much any monitor).....I've recently seen some product at a friends studio & Sam Ash that does this..it's foam and hold your monitors at a slight down angle (they have a little lip in the fron to keep them in place)...
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PostPosted: Sat May 31, 2003 6:47 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

Howdy

I think the Auralex MoPad is what RM is referring to. I've been using a pair for about a month and I think they're really useful for these "workstation" type enclosure dealios. They've tamed a coupling problem between my monitors and workstation.

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PostPosted: Sat May 31, 2003 7:09 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

RM, Stik-Tak or Blue-Tak (available at most hardware stores) works great to decouple your monitors from your stands. It's made to hold posters to walls without damage and is being used a lot now in pro-audio to dampen vibrations. It's a clay like stuff that comes in strips. Just make four pea sized balls and stick them under your speakers. It's a hell of a lot easier and cheaper than spikes.
Also, I'm currently using self powered Event 20/20 bas speakers (the same one's that Golli mentioned). How do these compare to the Yamaha's?

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PostPosted: Sun Jun 01, 2003 4:56 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

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Thanks for the compliment zoot.
...And thank U 4 sharing your knowledge.

I've tried a few products and materials, and I've noticed that the smaller the contact the better the focus gets.

It's not so much of a problem in the studios (the desks I work with r MASSIVE with high meter bridges) but @ home my system is placed on a big wooden desk.

When I placed rubber pads under the front and back the color was VERY NS-10, but the focus was gone.

The foam worked better, but still the desk vibrated, painting the sound. These boxes r HEAVY, and the bass reflex is a miniature jet engine...

The best solution I came up with were 2 plastic Ampex DAT cassette enclosures placed underneath each speaker's center.

...And that's the best use I've found 4 DAT cassettes ever ... Smile

My guess is that if the contact is only @ the center this lets the speaker rock back and forth w/o moving the surface.

I'll try the magazines trick 2, 4 sure.

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PostPosted: Mon Jun 02, 2003 12:25 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

I did alot of listening before i bought my msp5s.
i love the way my recordings translate to other systems.I have been recording less than a yearyet
i am able to get some high quality mixes,mostly due to these little guys.

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PostPosted: Mon Jun 02, 2003 1:49 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

I've always had 3/8" dark cork (used for walls) under my monitors, just thought it was a good idea to decouple somehow.

Is cork dense enough for monitor mats?

While were at it, is cork good for any acoustical absorbtion?
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 09, 2003 5:00 am Reply with quoteBack to top

I have a pair of MSP10's I bought seperatly (one used with a small ding, the other on clearance at Full Compass) and I think I have $500 in th pair and they have juicy amps in them.
These are the bigger 8 inch version.
They seem to give me good mixes and I hear things pretty much as they are. The mid range is pretty much there, not scooped sounding like some speakers.
NEver tried the smaller ones.
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IMO, this thread shows why Yamaha discontinued the NS10. By eliminating the studio standard from the market, they have generated intrest in their newer products. And you can be sure that they won't make the same mistake twice. Never again will a new model be so good that no one will feel the need to replace it after having it for a while. This way they will have us all returning to the trough every now and then, hoping to find something better. I don't believe for one second that they can't figure out a source for the paper in the woofers or find a suitable replacment for it. They just got tired of selling one set of speakers to us and that was it for ten years or so.. So I think I am going to stock up on replacment parts for my NS10s and thumb my nose at Yamaha for another 20 years or so! This kind of marketing just turns me off on a company. You can be sure that I will view any new products from Yamaha Corp. with a jaundiced eye..
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Now now Kurtster...dont be so bitter....you an I both know they're not gonna fall on their swords just because you've uncovered the TRUTH in marketing......(lol)

I personally like my little ole Genelecs for nearfields. course, I paid a lot more for em....Some people say they're too nice, I will say they dont fatigue as much as NS-10's...and they do give you confidence that your mixes are going to sound good ....sometime...they're very subtle...and small moves on fader and knob will show up quickly.They're very fast in response.I have yet to have anything not translate on em...they even translate to Kurts golden 10's..(reverse engineering???)...I guess they work for me because I track on em too..and check my mids and highs on Celestion model#3's...now there is a speaker that sounds more like an NS10...you get these right and its really right.

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Yes! I admit it! I am bitter. Just a bitter old fat man! Bitter I tell ya... Very Happy Hey Dave! Wanna take a day off and go to Audix with me??
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Can I come,please, Kurt?? :c:
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I will take pictures at Audix !
I received word from Yamaha Corp today that they are going to send out a pair of MSP5s for me to review!
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