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HI, I will start this topic.
At present: Alesis Monitor Ones MK2 PAssive + Tascam PA150 Amp
Close future: Dynaudio BM6passive + Tascam PA150.

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Kev Fri, 05/19/2006 - 23:01

control room
Event passive 8 inch with Kev built amps
future JLM SAM
room is just too small for anything really big and special

lounge
Klipsch Heresey with Rotel mono blocks
with Kev built sub-woofer and sub-amp and active xover system

yeah ... loud

mobile
NS10 with Kev built amps

RemyRAD Sat, 05/20/2006 - 09:57

Control room, 2 pairs of JBL 4311/12, 1 pair of KRK Rockit, 1 pair of Radio Shaft Minimus7's.

JBL's powered by Crown DC 300a, KRK by hot Rodded Hafler, Radio Shaft by Nikko of Japan.

Old monitors, old amplifiers my favorite sound. Of course I also like Meyer HD1's but I don't got any, waaaaaaa

Speakers punch, they don't suck
Ms. Remy Ann David

TeddyG Sat, 05/20/2006 - 21:40

Yamaha MSP5A's.

I can now hear every one of my horrid deficiencies perfectly well. I WANT MY OLD, COULDN'T HEAR NOTHIN', SPEAKERS BACK! No, I don't.

I even bought, don't you dare laugh, a set of Aurelex "MoPads" - every once in awhile I like to pay 30 bucks for a couple pieces of foam, I could have bought for 50 cents at K Mart, OK? It's the "hologram" logo on the front that got me..!

TG

They still need to come up a bit. Anyone have 6x8" pieces of plywood for 45 bucks each, with like the "Georgia Pacific" logo, in "hologram" form, that I could stick under the MoPads? I'll bite...

The left speaker leans a bit to the left..? As I'm a conservative(Sort've/sometimes), this does offend me... These speakers are heavy, little devils......

TeddyG Sun, 05/21/2006 - 14:42

Yeah, no room for such "pretties"... They've got to sit behind a corner console and come out over it, like a foot or more. I am considering building something to work? For now, stupid plywood under the "Mo's"(Which takeup to much space, guess I'll cut 'em down with an electric knife?), will have to do...

TG

Reggie Tue, 05/23/2006 - 16:49

Well, I would like to know, but I have a feeling my woodwerking skills would not suffice. And if it takes more than 100 words and a few pictures, I probably would be too chicken to try. heh heh

A-Gaff: Any idea on the street price of that E-Mu sub? I can't even find the list. Guessing you got some kind of hook-up...

AudioGaff Tue, 05/23/2006 - 21:44

I have had the E-MU PM5's for almost 4-weeks now and am quite happy with them. The sub is not yet mine. It is on loan from a friend that got it from E-MU to evaluate, but he had to go to a funeral so he has loaned it to me to give it a good work out while he is away. I mis-typed as it is a 12" sub not a 10". And although I have only had it now for a 6-days, I must say, it kicks some serious ass on it's own and fills in the missing gap of the PM5's perfectly. I have to give back after this weekend, but if it continues to perform as well as it has, I will get likely get one when they are shipping and not bother getting the Genelec Sub. (or at least I will wait and move it towards the bottom of the must have list) I'm not sure the street price. I expect it will be in the $500 range and know it will be way cheaper than the Genelec sub I was looking at. I'll now delegate the JBL's to upgrade my home stereo/TV and finally get some decent surround capability for the living room.

anonymous Fri, 07/07/2006 - 09:40

In My Home Studio:
Alesis Monitor Ones MK2 Passive and a Tascam PA150 Amp.
Also a shitty old pair of Hatachi 5" plasic cheapos (bought for 5 bucks at a garage sale). Let me tell you... If your mix sounds good through those, your mix will sound good through anything (I typically do a summed mono mix through the hatachis)

At Work:
EV Sentry 100As, and and old pair of R.W. Olivers with a Bryston 3B amp.

Reggie Mon, 07/17/2006 - 21:03

Hey J,

Hmmm....How do they compare... Well the MSP5's sound pretty good to me. Seem to be fairly flat-sounding and have decent bass for a lil' box. But the BM6A's just kill them when it comes to detail, hi-end/low-end response, transient response, imaging, volume, bigness, uh...what did I miss. They really bring all the details right in front of your ears. The BM6A's have really helped mixes translate to other systems quite well. I used to do a lot more test mixes back when I had those maudio BX8's. Although, I don't do any band recording/mixing on the MSP5's to compare translation.

As much as I love the BM6A's, I really woulda liked to try out the Event ASP8's before buying, or perhaps that blue sky setup. And I may end up getting a sub to go with the Dyn's before it is all said and done. Mostly for occasional fun; not really a necessary thing to have. The BM6A's are rolling off pretty well below 45ish Hz. Just like most monitors, they take a little getting used to (and I bumped the highs down about a db--personal preference); but there really is no reason a person shouldn't be able to make great-sounding mixes using them as long as their ears and room are in check. I, of course, am constantly working on both, heh heh.

Hope that helps.

zemlin Tue, 07/18/2006 - 10:55

Event 20/20bas - with the skin peeling off of them. So much for resale value.

Might have to peel off the plastic and cover them with some Formica if I ever want to sell the suckers (if I ever have enough money in the bank to buy something better). Event said I could buy new cabinets - isn't that sweet of them?