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    dehwild is offline Registered User
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    Help Me! I need tips please!

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    Hello, guys...
    Please, I need some arguments and expert tips area.


    I want to buy a reference monitor for my home-studio.
    But I am in doubt which one to buy.


    I am a producer of electronic music.
    I need to produce, mix and master the songs with great precision and quality.
    Especially the mix.



    I'm in doubt between:


    KRK (Rockit8)
    Dynaudio (BM6a mk2, mk2 BM5a)
    ADAM (A5X, A7X, A8X)
    Mackie (HR8 mk2, MR8)
    Yamaha (Hs80)
    Focal (Solo BE6, CMS 65)
    JBL (LSR 2325p, LSR2328p)


    What is the best? Cost-benefit? More reliable? Cleaner? I can buy without fear and future problems.


    I need an extra sub?


    help me?


    I wait your response.
    Thank you!
    Graciously,
    DehWild
    Last edited by dehwild; 07-18-2012 at 01:55 PM.
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    quike is offline Registered User
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    Do yourself a favor go somewhere where you can test the different monitors and choose which one you like best.
    Last edited by quike; 07-19-2012 at 03:46 AM.

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    Yeah, it's all a matter of personal preference. It depends on your budget, your ears, and your tastes. If a $11 pawn shop monitor does the trick for you, then use that. Don't worry too much over your decision, unless of course you're at an extremely high/professional level, in which case I apologize for this post.
    Pay attention to my music and I'll return the favor.
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    Any sort of electronic item can only be chosen when you have surveyed for it immensely and thoroughly because entire market nowadays is overflowing with nuances and subtleties.

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    I owned Yamaha HS80's years ago, and now get better mixes on my Fostex pm0.5 II's. Just depends on your ears. Spud388 knows what he is talking about.
    Just make sure you reference your tracks on different systems when you're mixing/mastering. I use the car stereo and a sh!tty little sony system, to give me both ends of the sound possibilities, between my monitors.s.
    Last edited by Rusak; 07-21-2012 at 08:23 AM.
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