a. Mackie hr624
b. Genelec 8030
c. event studio precision 6
Comments
Of your three choices, I've heard the Mackies and they are very
Of your three choices, I've heard the Mackies and they are very nice, quite competent, other than their lack of very low bass, which is to be expected due to their small size and not neccesarily a problem at all.
For me, doing voiceover, many things considered(Not the least of which - money...), I am leaning toward the Yamaha MSP5A's and, if I'm really pressed for coin, but just have to buy something, the Alesis M1's... All our choices might benefit from some sort of a "sub" woofer, at least for more casual listening of pre-recorded material, if not for particularly critical mixing.
TG
Nice review Kurt! Thankx! I depend heavily on obvioulsy well-considered reviews - like this one, for all purchases(And most of my knowledge of such things.).
TG
i dont know where your at; are theese your first and so only pai
i dont know where your at; are theese your first and so only pair? i would recomend...
d. yamaha msp5
espeshaly if the above is true great for tracking and mixing, and with built in amp if there are your first set of monitors it takes care of one more purchase of a suitable amp.