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Can anyone advise me about which speakers to buy (around the £300 mark). Mainly for bedroom DJ use/just starting to think about production. I quite like what i've heard about the krk rockit 6, though some people think i'd need a sub as well? 
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go for KRK...they just seem really good value at the moment, giving the rest of the bigger name brands a run for their money...i have mackies..the older 624's and thier great but quite hard to mix on, ive only just started to get the feel for them...i need a sub tho, but not the mackie sub...£1000 is way too much for me, if any one has any suggestions on subs link me up!!!
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Blue sky do some really nice stuff for quite good moneygo for KRK...they just seem really good value at the moment, giving the rest of the bigger name brands a run for their money...i have mackies..the older 624's and thier great but quite hard to mix on, ive only just started to get the feel for them...i need a sub tho, but not the mackie sub...£1000 is way too much for me, if any one has any suggestions on subs link me up!!!
http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/shop/flyp ... t_id/29677
I've only heard the blue sky 2.1 system, which has a different model sub on it, but it sounded really good
they have a 5.1 blue sky system at my uni which is really good, really clear and you get a great sense of the mix and placement
my house mate has adam a7's which are also quite nice, great stereo field good rounded, proportionate bass, if a little hyped on the top
KRKs my friend has rp5s and I haven't heard any others apart from them but i've heard nothing but good things about them!
my house mate has adam a7's which are also quite nice, great stereo field good rounded, proportionate bass, if a little hyped on the top
KRKs my friend has rp5s and I haven't heard any others apart from them but i've heard nothing but good things about them!
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id suggest only getting a sub if your room is acoustically treated!
If my calculations are correct, when this baby hits 88 miles per hour, you're going to see some serious shit.
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