Speaker Recommendations
Speaker Recommendations
Hi All,
Ive had my cdjs hooked up to a pretty old sony hifi thing for the past few years but the sound is rubbish!
So was looking for some advice/recommendations
Would it be better for me to buy a cheap amp and speakers?
Or buy a more up to date hifi?
Whichever of these options, any recommendations? Probably looking to spend bout 150-300 quid, nothing too spectacular.
cheers
Ive had my cdjs hooked up to a pretty old sony hifi thing for the past few years but the sound is rubbish!
So was looking for some advice/recommendations
Would it be better for me to buy a cheap amp and speakers?
Or buy a more up to date hifi?
Whichever of these options, any recommendations? Probably looking to spend bout 150-300 quid, nothing too spectacular.
cheers
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Good amp and a good hifi system. Sorted
And how will you inquire into a thing when you are wholly ignorant of what it is? Even if you happen to bump right into it, how will you know it is the thing you didn't know?
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Good amp AND a good hifi?Reamz wrote:Good amp and a good hifi system. Sorted
Surely i would either get a good hifi or a good amp + good speakers
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Just get hifi speakers with a good amp.
And how will you inquire into a thing when you are wholly ignorant of what it is? Even if you happen to bump right into it, how will you know it is the thing you didn't know?
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Cool yeh thats what i think ill go with, any recommendations on hifi speakers? just lookin on a few sites and theres so many types, monitor, powered, unpowered, home cinema!? lol
Some like this you reckon would do the trick http://www.richersounds.com/product/boo ... ury-v1-oak
Some like this you reckon would do the trick http://www.richersounds.com/product/boo ... ury-v1-oak
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im thinking about getting these, can someone give me their opinion?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6882290202
as for a sub, not sure if I should get this,
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6882290034
or this,
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6882290130
anyone?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6882290202
as for a sub, not sure if I should get this,
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6882290034
or this,
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6882290130
anyone?
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Wow I'm actually using the Polk Monitor 40s and the PSW505 sub! with a Pioneer receiver. You will not be disappointed with these, they're terrifyingly loud. Don't get the PSW10. I've heard bad things about the PSW10's bass accuracy and at 50 W it's not surprising.wobbles wrote:im thinking about getting these, can someone give me their opinion?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6882290202
as for a sub, not sure if I should get this,
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6882290034
or this,
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6882290130
anyone?
I'll also add that I have a Klipsch Synergy Downfiring 12 inch sub in the other room that really kicks the crap out the Polk 12 IMHO. If you can find a deal, I'd go for that one.
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thanks lawman, first insightful thing i've heard from you lol.
that klipsch sub is a tad too much, my room is pretty small. im gonna go with the psw505, thanks
btw, do I require a receiver? i'm coming from computer speakers, idk much about home audio :/
that klipsch sub is a tad too much, my room is pretty small. im gonna go with the psw505, thanks
btw, do I require a receiver? i'm coming from computer speakers, idk much about home audio :/
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Yeah the Polk Monitors aren't actually studio monitors so they need amplification. My receiver only gives them 100 watts each, but it's plenty for a medium sized room. Receivers are nice when you want to hook it up to a bunch of sources, and the remote is key when away from the desk.wobbles wrote:thanks lawman, first insightful thing i've heard from you lol.
that klipsch sub is a tad too much, my room is pretty small. im gonna go with the psw505, thanks
btw, do I require a receiver? i'm coming from computer speakers, idk much about home audio :/
If you have a smallish room, the PSW505 will definitely go deep. My Michael Jordan poster wobbles like crazy when I play Sweet Shop.
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hmm i see, link me to a good receiver with decent amp?
thanks homie
thanks homie
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Mate if I was you, I would just get two active (powered) monitor speakers and plug directly into the output of your mixer.
There's lots of active monitors available depending on your budget. Rokit KRK are very popular!
There's lots of active monitors available depending on your budget. Rokit KRK are very popular!
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http://www.amazon.com/Pioneer-VSX-520-K ... 074&sr=8-2
This is 110 watts per channel which is enough power for the Monitor 40s to fill a small room. If you want more power then you'll have to amp it (i think the Monitors can take up to 250).
This is 110 watts per channel which is enough power for the Monitor 40s to fill a small room. If you want more power then you'll have to amp it (i think the Monitors can take up to 250).
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yoo wtf is goin on in the back of that thing, lol can you come thru and hook that shit up and i'll give you 10 bucks
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Yeah, wobbles, you could go output to sub to active monitors if you want, but then you can't seamlessly switch the system over to play the Gamecube. And if you don't have a Gamecube, you should get one, they're awesome.Herbimore wrote:Mate if I was you, I would just get two active (powered) monitor speakers and plug directly into the output of your mixer.
There's lots of active monitors available depending on your budget. Rokit KRK are very popular!
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yeah, honestly i would use it for the computer, tv, ps3, mixer, etc etc...
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kindly point out where i'd be plugging in the sub and speakers into? lolz
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The speakers go into "F", positive and negative wire for each.wobbles wrote:
kindly point out where i'd be plugging in the sub and speakers into? lolz
The sub goes into the low frequency effects plug which is that little white area above "C"
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ok that makes sense, thanks lawman,
sorry for jacking your thread op lol
sorry for jacking your thread op lol
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Go for active monitor speakers, plugged straight into your mixer mate.richiew2k wrote:Hi All,
Ive had my cdjs hooked up to a pretty old sony hifi thing for the past few years but the sound is rubbish!
So was looking for some advice/recommendations
Would it be better for me to buy a cheap amp and speakers?
Or buy a more up to date hifi?
Whichever of these options, any recommendations? Probably looking to spend bout 150-300 quid, nothing too spectacular.
cheers
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For 300 you could get a seriously decent second hand hifi separates system that will literally blow any monitors out the water for the same price.Herbimore wrote: Go for active monitor speakers, plugged straight into your mixer mate.
If I was spending 300 quid I would spend 150-200 on second hand B&W speakers and 150 quid on a NAD amp, and you will have a seriously warm and weighty little setup going on. If you aren't purely producing, active monitors are just a lazy option
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