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Re: Monitors that are kinda Hi Fi
Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2014 10:15 pm
by Jizz
here's the thing with those roland speakers man, it'd just feel strange to replace this:
http://www.radio-now.co.uk/bigimages/sony_cmt-gs30.jpg with this:
http://cms.rolandus.com/assets/images/p ... 8_main.jpg 
you see what i mean??
axe, dimensions are 11ft wide by 10ft. 6" breadth
yes fragments, this is a main reason why I want to move away from the hifi I have right now. The sound quality is decent, but it is just... too Hi Fi
people, I know I sound a bit unreasonable here with my wants but I'm positive there is something out there that fits the bill

Re: Monitors that are kinda Hi Fi
Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2014 10:43 pm
by fragments
Haha, sorry man. Don't mean to harp on you.
Have you thought about getting some older speakers from as second hand store and a low-end amp? Your Sony is too clean/HiFi look for an amp with a higher true harmonic distortion rating than your Sony. Normally you want less THD, but in your case it seems you want higher THD. I think distorted mids are what you are wanting from a speaker...at least from what you described. I don't think it is actual sub frequencies that are making the boomboom you want, rather "over driven" mids. You could also try an older, crappy home stereo equalizer in the signal chain.
Re: Monitors that are kinda Hi Fi
Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2014 12:01 am
by Jizz
but will such a setup deliver sufficent low end though? here's the biggest issue I have with my current Hi Fi, is that the low end doesnt even exist. I want something that makes the low end boom and the mid and high end have a pretty decent frequency response.
you might have a point with this idea of something with distorted mids, but the thing is I do work with subfrequencies too and I'd like such frequencies to be considered by the monitors. like isnt there stuff that makes THOSE frequencies boom a bit, muddy it up a bit?
just monitors where critics' complaint is something like "while the mids and highs are flat and nice, the bass feels a bit muddy"
i was seriously considering those Mackies but Mr. Ronzlo's LOL'ing is now making me corndance in search for other possibilities
PS. arguing about this feels more engaging than it should be, i mean i should just go ahead and buy whatever right; but u guys with ur wise words fuk me up yo
Re: Monitors that are kinda Hi Fi
Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2014 12:44 am
by cyclopian
I've got a hifi set up in my room for DJ'ing, and its powerful as hell. Was about 100 for a pair of yamaha 3 way speakers, I built my own sub for dirt cheap, and i snagged an old Onkyo receiver for almost nothing at a secondhand shop.
these are the yamahas i have (well roughly, mine are a much older version, not sure if theres a difference)
http://usa.yamaha.com/products/audio-vi ... ode=paging
Very 'boomy'
Re: Monitors that are kinda Hi Fi
Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2014 3:35 am
by legend4ry
Just get a pair of Jamo D 265's.
Bangin' all purpose hifi loud speakers.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Jamo-D265-Hig ... 4897.l5658
All your mix downs will sound like house parties from the 90s.
Re: Monitors that are kinda Hi Fi
Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2014 11:31 am
by Jizz
Ooohh, that looks nicee!!
Any other similar speakers?
So it looks like i'll have to stick to hifi at the end of the day eh? There are no monitirs that do this sorta thing?
Re: Monitors that are kinda Hi Fi
Posted: Sat Aug 09, 2014 8:33 am
by flood
andius wrote:I built my own sub for dirt cheap,
i'd like to hear more about that
Re: Monitors that are kinda Hi Fi
Posted: Sat Aug 09, 2014 9:13 pm
by legend4ry
flood wrote:andius wrote:I built my own sub for dirt cheap,
i'd like to hear more about that
http://www.diysubwoofers.org/
Its not difficult, not that expensive either.
A fun little summer project.
Just double/triple check your numbers!
JizzMan wrote:Ooohh, that looks nicee!!
Any other similar speakers?
So it looks like i'll have to stick to hifi at the end of the day eh? There are no monitirs that do this sorta thing?
I just love Jamo's.
Any loud speakers would do, really. like monitors in a DJ booth.
Either way you're going to learn how your speakers sound and build your mixes around those.
Re: Monitors that are kinda Hi Fi
Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2014 6:57 am
by nowaysj
jonahmann wrote:KRKs are hyped in the bass.
Or you get ones with an eq and boost the bass and cut the highs.
You've been disqualified.
Re: Monitors that are kinda Hi Fi
Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2014 7:03 am
by nowaysj
fragments wrote:andius wrote:Yeah the Krk 8s are quite 'boomy' and fairly nice (forgiving) sounding, the low end can fill a small room up nicely too. They tire my ears out pretty quickly though; always get bad ear fatigue when working with my homie that has them in his room.
And to clarify, Roland is not Behringer, or vice versa. Its pretty common for companies to buy products from an unknown-ish company and slap their own label on it though. "OEM" is a huge thing these days; look into it.
I always found KRK Rokits really fatiguing too. Even when I started at low volume.
I used ns-10's for years with great ear fatigue. Krk's I literally have done some 14 hour days. Fatiguing, but nowhere near as bad as the ns-10's.
Re: Monitors that are kinda Hi Fi
Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2014 7:24 am
by nowaysj
Mf Ing cunty Internet!
Fucking typed out a loong one on the phone Jizzy. Crazy metaphors were deployed. Waterfalls, canoes, I went the distance.
Get a monitor that is accurate and accurately represents you sub content.
8 inch woofers, IMO.
You've read about the ns-10's but you don't understand their sound. Just get the best flattest sub content havingest you can afford.