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D-Bils Do those acoustic panels actually work? Just curious as I would be interested in investing in them for my room if they do.
 
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How are those panels working out?

D-Bils Do those acoustic panels actually work? Just curious as I would be interested in investing in them for my room if they do.

They're worth it, I really only have used them set up as a booth for vocals but they definitely improved the quality.

I haven't spent that much time testing them with my KRKs to mix but the monitors sounded a lot clearer when I played a song.
 
Folk think I'm crazy when I tell them Speakers make the best monitors unless you getting a SERIOUS(like $1,000+) setup. Good to see someone else who agrees.

You can get a nice pair of ADAM's for under $1000, hell even Dynaudio (used).

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Someone with a Mac finally took a bad picture

When I saw it, my jaw dropped!
 
^^^In the real world beyond people who call themselves "producers" Dynaudio's are audiophile SPEAKERS. Their main market is rich execs who hop out the elevator at their penthouse after a long dat at the office, sit in their comfy love seat with a martini and blast Phil Collins records while waiting for their $1,500 hooker to show up so they can snort a few lines of $600/a gram grade A flake.

Dynaudio does have a line they consider "professional monitors" and those shyt's ain't close to $1,000 unless you take alot of nyquil and go off to dreamland.

As for Adams...depends on what you do. I can do alot more with some $200 loudspeakers with real dynamic range than those little "accurate" yet os so quiet ADAMs that come with a friendly pricetag. Those are made so they can take people who can't afford real ADAMs money. Like Rockits to VTXs to Expose's. Problem is no one realizes they'd get more bang for buck with a pair of ST8s and an inverstment in a good professional AMP.

"Affordable" Dynaudios are great for monitoring because they're really good f**king SPEAKERS. That's like a video editor using a 60inch 1080p LG HDTV. That's TV wasn't made to be used in his trade, but you can't tell me it wouldn't do a better job than a 22inch LED.
 
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simple, little, but useful :P
I'm going to buy some monitors in next month, so it's going to be better :d
to the right there's microphone hidden in the darkness.
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^^^In the real world beyond people who call themselves "producers" Dynaudio's are audiophile SPEAKERS. Their main market is rich execs who hop out the elevator at their penthouse after a long dat at the office, sit in their comfy love seat with a martini and blast Phil Collins records while waiting for their $1,500 hooker to show up so they can snort a few lines of $600/a gram grade A flake.

Dynaudio does have a line they consider "professional monitors" and those shyt's ain't close to $1,000 unless you take alot of nyquil and go off to dreamland.

As for Adams...depends on what you do. I can do alot more with some $200 loudspeakers with real dynamic range than those little "accurate" yet os so quiet ADAMs that come with a friendly pricetag. Those are made so they can take people who can't afford real ADAMs money. Like Rockits to VTXs to Expose's. Problem is no one realizes they'd get more bang for buck with a pair of ST8s and an inverstment in a good professional AMP.

"Affordable" Dynaudios are great for monitoring because they're really good f**king SPEAKERS. That's like a video editor using a 60inch 1080p LG HDTV. That's TV wasn't made to be used in his trade, but you can't tell me it wouldn't do a better job than a 22inch LED.

Interesting. How do you feel about the Yamaha HS80M?

And C'mon son, KRK?

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Do you have a second studio? Looks a lot different than the one in the maschine video...

 
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Interesting. How do you feel about the Yamaha HS80M?

And C'mon son, KRK?



Do you have a second studio? Looks a lot different than the one in the maschine video...




The Rhodes is a 1975 MK1 with restored Keyaction, just got it serviced by Ken Rich, sounds awesome.

The studio from the video was just my home studio from 2 years ago. I have since moved into an office and added a few pieces of gear but the main pieces are the same, same modules, same interface and of course Maschine. The other stuff is part of my old setup (MPC 2500+ Motif ES6)

 
Got any vids of you rockin' the Rhodes Focussed ?
Sold mine a year ago and miss it TBH .
 
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