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Pro Tools Monitoring

Does anyone here know of a clean-sounding box that can essentially serve as a monitor section for Pro Tools? I.e., the L-R of Pro Tools would feed this box through a volume pot (and possibly a mono summing bus) and then right to the monitors? I'm using a Mackie mixer now which has three individual gain stages, plus an unswitchable EQ. All that can't be helping the signal!

Pro Tools Monitoring

Does anyone here know of a clean-sounding box that can essentially serve as a monitor section for Pro Tools? I.e., the L-R of Pro Tools would feed this box through a volume pot (and possibly a mono summing bus) and then right to the monitors? I'm using a Mackie mixer now which has three individual gain stages, plus an unswitchable EQ. All that can't be helping the signal!

Monitoring upgrades: ditch which?

I'm looking at making some upgrades to my monitoring system to the tune of around $500. I currently use a pair of Tannoy Proto Js and an Alesis RA-100. Am I better off getting new speakers or a better amp? Are the Tannoy Reveal (passives) going to be a significant improvement over the Protos?

Or should I just ditch the whole thing and get a set of powered MSP5?

Monitoring advice... opinions needed!

I'm just starting out in the recording game and I need some advice regarding monitors.

I record on a PC and my setup is as follows:
Delta 66 S/PDIF out > Kenwood Reciever (forget the model - lower end though, 80 watts a side, 2-3 years old) > M70 Mission Bookshelf speakers (not newest model but almost exactly the same.

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