Peace

Cheeky wrote:Ohmicides amazing, but its a bit like massive to me. Its like having a huge dick and not knowing what to do with it so it flops out of your shorts when your walking, it takes a while to buy the right pair of shorts to control the dick.
Cheeky wrote:Having 4 DAWs is like having four dicks, you only really need the one
paravrais wrote:It genuinely was a couple of years before I realised it was pronounced re-noise not ren-wah
VirtualMark wrote:To be honest, i think they're cheap crap. I bought some rokit 8's, one of them had a buzzing coming from inside it so i sent it back straight away. the one they sent me to replace it has a bit more hiss than my other one! i can't win. i just want them to work. the sound qualitys ok but the hiss is annoying. its there even when i haven't plugged any leads in.
they go pretty loud, as loud as you'd ever need to produce music anyhow. i've actually got the gain turned down on mine as i sit quite close to them. in all fairness i can't hear the hiss when producing, its just when theres no sound. i should have waited and bought a more expensive set of monitors, but they're ok for now.
SunkLo wrote: If ragging on the 'shortcut to the top' mentality makes me a hater then shower me in haterade.
yeah i've tried them in different power sockets, and even tried removing the earth pin to see if it made a difference. i had a ground loop from the pc to the speakers which i solved by earthing the card, but that was a separate issue(i could hear cpu whine and hard drive noise through the monitors).fragments wrote:Did you check ALL your connections? that could be a ground loop issue and not the monitors... had this problem myself...fixed it with checking all the connections from wall plugs to all cords plugged into computer and soundcard and monitors + a ground loop interrupter. Getting a power conditioner to plug your whole system into will help this as well.
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