Well, no, unless you want to blow tweeters. Properly powered NS-10s work
just fine if you like a midrange prominent speaker with somewhat of a spitty
high. However, if you can make a mix work on NS-10s, it will probably work
anywhere on any system. You've heard those mixes for years now and probably
didn't realize it. Plenty of top line mixers still use them for checks, but
not for the initial mixing. Too fatiguing these days to use 100% of the
time.
--
Roger W. Norman
SirMusic Studio
http://blogs.salon.com/0004478/
"Geoff Wood" wrote in message
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"david" wrote in message
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In article , Anthropy
wrote:
Also NS10's have had
their day. You only find them in low brow studios where the owners
can't afford to upgrade.
Ahh, a post from bogus.com
btw the best amp I've heard with ns-10's is a Bryston 4b, which is a
pretty popular partner for them in all them low brow studios.
Given that the object of NS-10's is to approximate the average sound of an
average crappy home stereo, shouldn't one be using an average crappy home
stereo amp ?
geoff