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Reliability and sound: KRK RP5 vs M-Audio BX5, other cheapos
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[QUOTE="JesterMasque, post: 225567, member: 29648"] I actually was just in the market for the BX5's and noticed the RP5's. I honestly can say that the KRK's are way too concentrated in the low-end and make mixes sound muddy. I'm not sure what the deal is with the "MSP5" name, but I assume you are talking about the HS50M's. When comparing to the BX5's, you can not even begin to compare how much more flat the sound is coming out of the Yamaha's. The only thing that I can say about all of these is to get a woofer DEFINITELY. But do not default to the KRK's because of this. The low end boost in them actually washes out a lot of the low-md and high end. In my non-expert, however experienced opinion, if you are in this price range, the HS50's are the best deal and worth the extra $50 a piece. [/QUOTE]
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