chebby said:Ok I have looked for Genelec stockists and found only one in my county ...
Funky Junk in Hornsey or Studiospares in Brent Cross. Between them they sell ATC, PMC, Genelec, Adam, Event, Focal and others.
Matt
chebby said:Ok I have looked for Genelec stockists and found only one in my county ...
https://goo.gl/maps/XMGg2
... as you can see it's not a shop or warehouse, just a tiny 'unit' where they receive goods and then ship them onwards.
Where do you guys find all these places where ranges of different active pro monitors can be demo'ed and compared with each other?
steve_1979 said:Where are you Chebby?
chebby said:We 'do' London a few times a year for pleasure. But Romford? (DV247) Where the #### is that?
steve_1979 said:Genelec's are in no way 'clinical' or anylitical or anything like that. They're just very clear (which is what makes them good monitors) and it's this high clarity without many of the usual distortions that make them very pleasant and easy to listen to.
The Opal's have more/deeper bass and dynamic range and are also very good clarity.
chebby said:Ok I have looked for Genelec stockists and found only one in my county ...
https://goo.gl/maps/XMGg2
... as you can see it's not a shop or warehouse, just a tiny 'unit' where they receive ordered goods and then ship them onwards.
Where do you guys find all these places where ranges of different active pro monitors can be demo'ed and compared with each other?
fr0g said:steve_1979 said:Genelec's are in no way 'clinical' or anylitical or anything like that. They're just very clear (which is what makes them good monitors) and it's this high clarity without many of the usual distortions that make them very pleasant and easy to listen to.
The Opal's have more/deeper bass and dynamic range and are also very good clarity.
Depends which price range we are discussing of course. Genelec make monitors that blow the Events out of the water for DR and bass...at a price