radiorog said:Interesting vids. Good to hear some of the basics on production. Makes you realise why we hear what we hear sometimes.Andrewjvt said:https://youtu.be/MTQ3j70P9es
This one also
https://youtu.be/Ny90DAxl1EI
Glad you enjoyed it
radiorog said:Interesting vids. Good to hear some of the basics on production. Makes you realise why we hear what we hear sometimes.Andrewjvt said:https://youtu.be/MTQ3j70P9es
This one also
https://youtu.be/Ny90DAxl1EI
Vladimir said:Andrewjvt said:https://youtu.be/MTQ3j70P9es
He was refering to grot-boxes when he explained the need for smaller monitors in combo with big ones. NS-10's are grot-boxes.
Andrewjvt said:https://youtu.be/Ny90DAxl1EI
KMR also carry ME Geithain, similar prices as ATC. Worth giving them a listen too, learn more about monitors and sound reproduction.
Andrewjvt said:Are your white floor standers?Vladimir said:But I wouldn't listen to my music on them. Too nasty and tonnally incorrect.
305s very smooth, neutral and understated sound. A lot of times I forget I'm using them. There's just sound playing from somewhere. When I want exciting I fire up the passive white coffins, exhaust myself in an hour, turn them off, go back to the 305s, wait for tinitus to quiet down.
Andrewjvt said:Vladimir said:Andrewjvt said:https://youtu.be/MTQ3j70P9es
He was refering to grot-boxes when he explained the need for smaller monitors in combo with big ones. NS-10's are grot-boxes.
Andrewjvt said:https://youtu.be/Ny90DAxl1EI
KMR also carry ME Geithain, similar prices as ATC. Worth giving them a listen too, learn more about monitors and sound reproduction.
Just had a quick look on kmr. Very interesting as some of the models they do are for listening, not just studio monitoring.
From the first video it's apparent how poor he thinks the ADAM A7x's sound.Andrewjvt said:https://youtu.be/MTQ3j70P9es
This one also
https://youtu.be/Ny90DAxl1EI
lindsayt said:From the first video it's apparent how poor he thinks the ADAM A7x's sound.Andrewjvt said:https://youtu.be/MTQ3j70P9es
This one also
https://youtu.be/Ny90DAxl1EI
If you Google "adam a7x what hi fi forum" you'll find links to threads on this forum where some people have been saying how great they are!
And as for the huge price difference, the trick is to get ATC 150 performance for c£900 - ie A7x pricing.
Vladimir said:Andrewjvt said:Are your white floor standers?Vladimir said:But I wouldn't listen to my music on them. Too nasty and tonnally incorrect.
305s very smooth, neutral and understated sound. A lot of times I forget I'm using them. There's just sound playing from somewhere. When I want exciting I fire up the passive white coffins, exhaust myself in an hour, turn them off, go back to the 305s, wait for tinitus to quiet down.
They are Canton custom made for Sony Europe, for their ES range in 1991. ITT and Seas drivers in a sealed box.
lindsayt said:From the first video it's apparent how poor he thinks the ADAM A7x's sound.Andrewjvt said:https://youtu.be/MTQ3j70P9es
This one also
https://youtu.be/Ny90DAxl1EI
If you Google "adam a7x what hi fi forum" you'll find links to threads on this forum where some people have been saying how great they are!
And as for the huge price difference, the trick is to get ATC 150 performance for c£900 - ie A7x pricing.
muljao said:For anyone interested in cheap actives
nitial impressions of the Mackie Mr6 mk3s are that they are a hell of a lot of speaker for the money. These are a chunky unit and are more than adequate for a 7x5m room. They can be pushed fairly hard and it does not fluster them
It took me a while to get the switched to my liking but I'm going with the LG at normal and the HF at -2, the treble us a bit sharper at normal, i prefer it at -2, obviously this will be a personal choice. I have at the moment the speakers about ,2 feet from any wall.
I don't buy into electronics burn in time bs but i do think speakers need a few hours to loosen out or something and to me they sound better now after a few days of playing, this could be in my mind but I've kinda felt the same about any speakers i have owned.
I don't have the knowledge or terminology to explain in audiophile words, but these speakers sound full, energetic and for want of a better word, cool. I've had them on all day running Spotify through a Chromecast and feel i could listen for hours.
A set of speakers without the need for an amp at this price is nice, being as powerful and nice to listen to is nicer.
I'll update after the honeymoon period
Andrewjvt said:Vladimir said:Andrewjvt said:Are your white floor standers?Vladimir said:But I wouldn't listen to my music on them. Too nasty and tonnally incorrect.
305s very smooth, neutral and understated sound. A lot of times I forget I'm using them. There's just sound playing from somewhere. When I want exciting I fire up the passive white coffins, exhaust myself in an hour, turn them off, go back to the 305s, wait for tinitus to quiet down.
They are Canton custom made for Sony Europe, for their ES range in 1991. ITT and Seas drivers in a sealed box.
May i ask what amp drives them now?
Vladimir said:I think Technics, Yamaha and JBL are cool again. YMMV
Never heard them.Andrewjvt said:Im going to test them for myself tomorrow all going well.
What do you.think about the jbl 7 series speaker and drivers?
" At $2,500, these definitely compete with the best monitors I have heard. "
There are many very formidable large monitors out there with clean deep bass, big-time dynamics and excellent clarity. Have you heard Altec 604s, 605s, 9844s and Nineteens? Urei 813s? JBL 4430s and 4435s? EV Sentry IIIs?
Hard to imagine an 8" woofer competing with these. Maybe with small monitors like the KRKs and such but not with the big boys.
Andrewjvt said:Vladimir said:I think Technics, Yamaha and JBL are cool again. YMMV
Any particular actives make you would recommend for tomorrow demo. I will only have about 2 hours though. First we going to a chap that has avi dm10s with 2 stereo diy 18inch subs plus another smaller one all set up. After we going to demo monitors
The ME Geithain RL901K are one of Geithain's "Cardioid" series. These have a cardioid response at low frequencies where all other monitors go omni-directuonal. This means that they don't throw bass frequencies back at the rear wall that will then reflect back and cause cancellations and muddying of the sound. Also these are co-axial monitors, so that the sound comes from, in effect, a single place and not from several points spread across a baffle. A friend of mine has just bought a pair of RL901K monitors. He found that they were the only ones that did not distort in his ears - and he had been listening to many monitors and was prepared to pay a lot more than the 901s cost him.
Pedro2 said:Just noticed that this company now have a 'hi fi' section on their website and list their 'rock' active speaker for domestic use. Is this another example of the blurring of boundaries between pro and domestic markets? I hope so as we're all listening to music and searching for great sound quality.
Vladimir said:Pedro2 said:Just noticed that this company now have a 'hi fi' section on their website and list their 'rock' active speaker for domestic use. Is this another example of the blurring of boundaries between pro and domestic markets? I hope so as we're all listening to music and searching for great sound quality.
Does the hifi version have its drivers covered with old van carpeting? We wouldn't want our tired old audiophile coming back from work to be tortured with brain piercing accuracy and harsh realism, do we?
Vladimir said:Pedro2 said:Just noticed that this company now have a 'hi fi' section on their website and list their 'rock' active speaker for domestic use. Is this another example of the blurring of boundaries between pro and domestic markets? I hope so as we're all listening to music and searching for great sound quality.
Does the hifi version have its drivers covered with old van carpeting? We wouldn't want our tired old audiophile coming back from work to be tortured with brain piercing accuracy and harsh realism, do we?
davedotco said:Vladimir said:Pedro2 said:Just noticed that this company now have a 'hi fi' section on their website and list their 'rock' active speaker for domestic use. Is this another example of the blurring of boundaries between pro and domestic markets? I hope so as we're all listening to music and searching for great sound quality.
Does the hifi version have its drivers covered with old van carpeting? We wouldn't want our tired old audiophile coming back from work to be tortured with brain piercing accuracy and harsh realism, do we?
Just a 'nicer' gloss finish and a single unbalanced phono socket.
This has been available for some time but it is nice to see that they now have a hi-fi section on the website. When I spoke to them, several years ago, they suggested that ir was in response to people using their products professionally then wanting a set for home use. They really did not seem to have much idea about the hi-fi market, but then few pro companies are interested.
The Rock is a simple, no frills design, not as powerful as the Event Opal or as electronically sophisticated as the PMC TwoTwo.5 but a very impressive speaker, starting prices from about £2250pr inc vat.
Vladimir said:Comment taken from Gearslutz
The ME Geithain RL901K are one of Geithain's "Cardioid" series. These have a cardioid response at low frequencies where all other monitors go omni-directuonal.
I know I loved Tannoys for their coaxial design, but I never heard this cardioid trick done with bass. We all know bass is omnidirectional (360 degrees sphere), and is a problem for positioning speaker in untreated domestic situation near walls and corners.
