L lp700 New member Jan 29, 2011 #1 I'm looking for a cheap pair of studio monitors for hip hop production (less than 150 used on ebay would be preferred) What do you guys think would be best for me?
I'm looking for a cheap pair of studio monitors for hip hop production (less than 150 used on ebay would be preferred) What do you guys think would be best for me?
deanlofts Cubase Addict Jan 30, 2011 #2 Logitech 2.1s high end. Don't bother with monitors unless your willing to spend a little bit more money.
Logitech 2.1s high end. Don't bother with monitors unless your willing to spend a little bit more money.
R Robot Sunset VII New member Feb 17, 2011 #4 you cant afford KRKs yet but until you can, get a pair of M-Audio monitors, any newer ones you can find, and they will be better than nothing...
you cant afford KRKs yet but until you can, get a pair of M-Audio monitors, any newer ones you can find, and they will be better than nothing...
deanlofts Cubase Addict Feb 17, 2011 #5 Robot Sunset VII said: you cant afford KRKs yet but until you can, get a pair of M-Audio monitors, any newer ones you can find, and they will be better than nothing... Click to expand... He's back .
Robot Sunset VII said: you cant afford KRKs yet but until you can, get a pair of M-Audio monitors, any newer ones you can find, and they will be better than nothing... Click to expand... He's back .
saturatedskillz New member Feb 18, 2011 #6 $150 is not going to get you a lot, so I would say hit up your local pawn shops
ScorchinBeats New member Feb 18, 2011 #7 TBH For 150 I'd get this: http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Z-23...ubwoofer/dp/B0002SQ2P2/ref=dp_cp_ob_e_title_0 And once you get a big more money, you can upgrade to some decent bookshelf's from Polk, JBL, etc. OR you could hit up a pawn shop/craigslist/whatever and try to find a cheap amp and some bookshelf speakers.
TBH For 150 I'd get this: http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Z-23...ubwoofer/dp/B0002SQ2P2/ref=dp_cp_ob_e_title_0 And once you get a big more money, you can upgrade to some decent bookshelf's from Polk, JBL, etc. OR you could hit up a pawn shop/craigslist/whatever and try to find a cheap amp and some bookshelf speakers.
M MattCoops New member Feb 22, 2011 #8 The whole point of studio monitors is to accurately and intently listen to and fine tune your music. It is better to not cheap out on this aspect of your production equipment. Buy some KRKs - anything else would be uncivilized.
The whole point of studio monitors is to accurately and intently listen to and fine tune your music. It is better to not cheap out on this aspect of your production equipment. Buy some KRKs - anything else would be uncivilized.