Hey I was wondering if I could get as much feed back as I can from you guys about the monitors. I have read great things about both of them, but was wondering if anybody has an opinion on either or?
I love KRK's & JBL's. I can record and mix on those. Those others are just uninspiring and confusing sounding. Nothing that anybody else can relate to. Not real sounding. Phony. Doesn't kick ass. Do you want to know how I really feel?
I love KRK's & JBL's. I can record and mix on those. Those others are just uninspiring and confusing sounding. Nothing that anybody else can relate to. Not real sounding. Phony. Doesn't kick ass. Do you want to know how I really feel?
JBL/KRK user/abuser
Ms. Remy Ann David
Uhhhhhhhhh I think you summed up your feelings thanks,lol..
Never liked Mackie or KRK or Event. Like Remy, I've used, own and loved JBL for many years. But then I also love my Genelec 1031's which is now very popular to bash.
Bash Genelec 1031's? What? those are wicked monitors. I had many great nights mixing on those! I had the old Mackie HR824's for a bout 3 months, I have to say I did not like them. The low end was mud, very hard to mix with. I mixed once on the events orignal line, they had a terrible mid range boast, it hurt my ears after a while. I would have to say based on the previous models, no to both.
Dynaudio, KRK, hell NS-10's part 2 lots of options.
Everyone's ears and preferences are different.... I've been using a pair of original series 824's, I get consistantly good translation from them. Never listened to the Events, I bought the 824's used at a remarkable price from a friend ;) No regrets.
I also currently own the older 824's. I bought them fresh out of school years and years back on a reccomendation and didnt really put a whole lot of research into them b4 i bought them (used to believe opionions back then, now I actually have experience lol). IMO, they are alright. They are much worse then some, and much better than others. Whatever you get, youll have to really learn them. The people above that hate them are prob used to other higher quality speakers, and trying out the Mackies after what they are used to would be a huge change. The over accentuated low mids statement above is true as well imo. But these like all monitors sound different in different rooms. And they have switches in the back to help tailor them to what you may need.
I have learned to use these speakers, and very well if I may add, but if I had more money I would gladly sell them for something else.. . Anyone Wanna Trade? rofl (jsk kdn) For the price, and the fact that they are active they may work for you. But so will any monitor if you learn how to compensate for its deficiencies, and learn the room you are mixing in.
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I hate both of those. I love KRK's & JBL's. I can record and m
I hate both of those.
I love KRK's & JBL's. I can record and mix on those. Those others are just uninspiring and confusing sounding. Nothing that anybody else can relate to. Not real sounding. Phony. Doesn't kick ass. Do you want to know how I really feel?
JBL/KRK user/abuser
Ms. Remy Ann David
RemyRAD wrote: I hate both of those. I love KRK's & JBL's. I c
Uhhhhhhhhh I think you summed up your feelings thanks,lol..
both are nice. go to a store and A/B them both, see (hear) fo
both are nice.
go to a store and A/B them both, see (hear) for yourself which you prefer.
I'll stand with Remy here, the Mackies, and Events both have hyp
I'll stand with Remy here, the Mackies, and Events both have hyped low mids, which makes for a bad translation.
I'm using JBL6328s in my surround room, and JBL6325s in my small room.
KRKs are a very decent low budget/entry option.
Never liked Mackie or KRK or Event. Like Remy, I've used, own an
Never liked Mackie or KRK or Event. Like Remy, I've used, own and loved JBL for many years. But then I also love my Genelec 1031's which is now very popular to bash.
Bash Genelec 1031's? What? those are wicked monitors. I had man
Bash Genelec 1031's? What? those are wicked monitors. I had many great nights mixing on those! I had the old Mackie HR824's for a bout 3 months, I have to say I did not like them. The low end was mud, very hard to mix with. I mixed once on the events orignal line, they had a terrible mid range boast, it hurt my ears after a while. I would have to say based on the previous models, no to both.
Dynaudio, KRK, hell NS-10's part 2 lots of options.
Everyone's ears and preferences are different.... I've been usin
Everyone's ears and preferences are different.... I've been using a pair of original series 824's, I get consistantly good translation from them. Never listened to the Events, I bought the 824's used at a remarkable price from a friend ;) No regrets.
I also currently own the older 824's. I bought them fresh out o
I also currently own the older 824's. I bought them fresh out of school years and years back on a reccomendation and didnt really put a whole lot of research into them b4 i bought them (used to believe opionions back then, now I actually have experience lol). IMO, they are alright. They are much worse then some, and much better than others. Whatever you get, youll have to really learn them. The people above that hate them are prob used to other higher quality speakers, and trying out the Mackies after what they are used to would be a huge change. The over accentuated low mids statement above is true as well imo. But these like all monitors sound different in different rooms. And they have switches in the back to help tailor them to what you may need.
I have learned to use these speakers, and very well if I may add, but if I had more money I would gladly sell them for something else.. . Anyone Wanna Trade? rofl (jsk kdn) For the price, and the fact that they are active they may work for you. But so will any monitor if you learn how to compensate for its deficiencies, and learn the room you are mixing in.