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Marc
 
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I'm trying to shortlist the best rated sub £250 (seemingly equivalent to
$400 worth of American speakers) active monitors before inflicting my
indecision on an unsuspecting music shop.

I've heard mostly good (and some bad) things about all of the following:

Alesis M1 MkII (£225)
Behringer 2031A (£220)
Event TR5 (£240)
Fostex PM0.5 (£200)
Samson Resolve 65A (£200)
Wharfedale Diamond Pro 8.2 Active (£250)

I have a small room (8.5' x 8' x 8') and am forced to wall mount the
monitors as I am sitting in front of a nice, big, reflective, fitted desk.
With the right brackets, I should be able to get them at least 6'' off the
wall.

I will be mixing mostly techno but also some acoustic guitar, percussion
etc.

The more power they've got in reserve the better.

I appreciate that what sounds good is very subjective so I suppose I'm
looking for advice on the technical merits of the monitors above and any
obvious contenders I have missed.

Cheers,

Marc



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"Marc" laid this on me:

I'm trying to shortlist the best rated sub £250 (seemingly equivalent
to $400 worth of American speakers) active monitors before inflicting
my indecision on an unsuspecting music shop.

I've heard mostly good (and some bad) things about all of the
following:

Alesis M1 MkII (£225)
Behringer 2031A (£220)
Event TR5 (£240)
Fostex PM0.5 (£200)
Samson Resolve 65A (£200)
Wharfedale Diamond Pro 8.2 Active (£250)


Add Yorkville YSM-1p to the list if you can. My favorites in this
price range.
I personally am not too hot on the others on the list (never heard the
Wharfdales, though), with the possible exception of the Events, which some
folks I talk to have been pretty happy with. (I wasn't as excited over them,
but they were better to me ears than the Alesis and Behringers, which I
really didn't care for.) But that and 50 cents/cup of coffee/etc etc.
Ultimately, you just gotta listen and decide.
Good luck.

Sean

Cheers,

Marc

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On Sun, 09 Jan 2005 21:39:09 -0600, Sean S wrote:

"Marc" laid this on me:

I'm trying to shortlist the best rated sub £250 (seemingly equivalent
to $400 worth of American speakers) active monitors before inflicting
my indecision on an unsuspecting music shop.

I've heard mostly good (and some bad) things about all of the
following:

Alesis M1 MkII (£225)
Behringer 2031A (£220)
Event TR5 (£240)
Fostex PM0.5 (£200)
Samson Resolve 65A (£200)
Wharfedale Diamond Pro 8.2 Active (£250)


Add Yorkville YSM-1p to the list if you can. My favorites in this
price range.


I'll put in another vote for the Yorkville YSM-1p, priced at around
$450 US/pair (£328 + VAT for two). The price is a little higher, but
they sound like much more expensive speakers.

The Alesis M1 and the Event TR5 are OK. I didn't like the Behringer,
there's something irritating about the high end. Haven't heard the
others.

Mike T.
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I've heard only very positive things about the Yorkville's. There doesn't
seem to be many people in the UK that sell them. I've just spoken to their
UK distributor and they say they're having trouble convincing anyone to
stock them! They are getting a small shipment in the middle of February but
the price is coming out at £349 (Inc. VAT).

Unfortunately this is breaking my meagre budget and then some.

Doh.

Marc



"Mike T." wrote in message
...
On Sun, 09 Jan 2005 21:39:09 -0600, Sean S wrote:

"Marc" laid this on me:

I'm trying to shortlist the best rated sub £250 (seemingly equivalent
to $400 worth of American speakers) active monitors before inflicting
my indecision on an unsuspecting music shop.

I've heard mostly good (and some bad) things about all of the
following:

Alesis M1 MkII (£225)
Behringer 2031A (£220)
Event TR5 (£240)
Fostex PM0.5 (£200)
Samson Resolve 65A (£200)
Wharfedale Diamond Pro 8.2 Active (£250)


Add Yorkville YSM-1p to the list if you can. My favorites in this
price range.


I'll put in another vote for the Yorkville YSM-1p, priced at around
$450 US/pair (£328 + VAT for two). The price is a little higher, but
they sound like much more expensive speakers.

The Alesis M1 and the Event TR5 are OK. I didn't like the Behringer,
there's something irritating about the high end. Haven't heard the
others.

Mike T.



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I have a pair of Event TR6's. They serve me well.

Sidhu


Marc wrote:
I've heard only very positive things about the Yorkville's. There

doesn't
seem to be many people in the UK that sell them. I've just spoken to

their
UK distributor and they say they're having trouble convincing anyone

to
stock them! They are getting a small shipment in the middle of

February but
the price is coming out at =A3349 (Inc. VAT).

Unfortunately this is breaking my meagre budget and then some.

Doh.

Marc



"Mike T." wrote in message
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On Sun, 09 Jan 2005 21:39:09 -0600, Sean S

wrote:

"Marc" laid this on me:

I'm trying to shortlist the best rated sub =A3250 (seemingly

equivalent
to $400 worth of American speakers) active monitors before

inflicting
my indecision on an unsuspecting music shop.

I've heard mostly good (and some bad) things about all of the
following:

Alesis M1 MkII (=A3225)
Behringer 2031A (=A3220)
Event TR5 (=A3240)
Fostex PM0.5 (=A3200)
Samson Resolve 65A (=A3200)
Wharfedale Diamond Pro 8.2 Active (=A3250)

Add Yorkville YSM-1p to the list if you can. My favorites in

this
price range.


I'll put in another vote for the Yorkville YSM-1p, priced at around
$450 US/pair (=A3328 + VAT for two). The price is a little higher,

but
they sound like much more expensive speakers.

The Alesis M1 and the Event TR5 are OK. I didn't like the

Behringer,
there's something irritating about the high end. Haven't heard the
others.

Mike T.




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emil
 
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i like to add
to this list KRK RP5 - £214.99
- i find it in UK store
http://www.proaudiostore.co.uk/proddet.php?id=1357
specially if You are going to work in dance production
regards
emil


"Sidhu" wrote in message
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I have a pair of Event TR6's. They serve me well.

Sidhu


Marc wrote:
I've heard only very positive things about the Yorkville's. There

doesn't
seem to be many people in the UK that sell them. I've just spoken to

their
UK distributor and they say they're having trouble convincing anyone

to
stock them! They are getting a small shipment in the middle of

February but
the price is coming out at £349 (Inc. VAT).

Unfortunately this is breaking my meagre budget and then some.

Doh.

Marc



"Mike T." wrote in message
...
On Sun, 09 Jan 2005 21:39:09 -0600, Sean S

wrote:

"Marc" laid this on me:

I'm trying to shortlist the best rated sub £250 (seemingly

equivalent
to $400 worth of American speakers) active monitors before

inflicting
my indecision on an unsuspecting music shop.

I've heard mostly good (and some bad) things about all of the
following:

Alesis M1 MkII (£225)
Behringer 2031A (£220)
Event TR5 (£240)
Fostex PM0.5 (£200)
Samson Resolve 65A (£200)
Wharfedale Diamond Pro 8.2 Active (£250)

Add Yorkville YSM-1p to the list if you can. My favorites in

this
price range.


I'll put in another vote for the Yorkville YSM-1p, priced at around
$450 US/pair (£328 + VAT for two). The price is a little higher,

but
they sound like much more expensive speakers.

The Alesis M1 and the Event TR5 are OK. I didn't like the

Behringer,
there's something irritating about the high end. Haven't heard the
others.

Mike T.



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I alwas thought the KRK's were more suited for rock. Thats why I want
them... But I refer to the V series... dunno bout the rockets. U cud
chek out the KRK V4 too... it's stated to be very good.

Sidhu

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emil
 
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yes V series for rock

i have KRK V6 for rock and simular
and KRK RP8 for dance

all conected to E-mu 1820m

working exelend

only for the moment i miss sub specialy with V6

but will happen soon...:-)

regards

emil




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I alwas thought the KRK's were more suited for rock. Thats why I want
them... But I refer to the V series... dunno bout the rockets. U cud
chek out the KRK V4 too... it's stated to be very good.

Sidhu



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On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 10:18:22 -0000, "Marc" wrote:

I've heard only very positive things about the Yorkville's. There doesn't
seem to be many people in the UK that sell them. I've just spoken to their
UK distributor and they say they're having trouble convincing anyone to
stock them! They are getting a small shipment in the middle of February but
the price is coming out at £349 (Inc. VAT).

Unfortunately this is breaking my meagre budget and then some.

Doh.

Marc


I called a local shop here in town that carries Yorkville. I know the
guy made a mistake when he told me $224US for a pair of the powered
monitors... but I just may hold him to it... :-)

Downside : they'll have to order them. *chuckle*
jtougas

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let's go

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Cheers for the recommendations.

I'm now ruling out anything with a 5'' woofer. 6.5'' seems the way to go.
Anything that narrows my search.

I've heard the Alesis M1 MkII are too bassy but I'm still not totally turned
off of them - they seem to be very popular.
Some people I've spoken to like the Behringers but more people are adamant I
should totally disregard them.
The Samson Resolve 65A have had a luke warm reception.
Not many people have heard the Wharfedales and those that have are telling
me they sound more 'hi-fi' than studio.
No one has said anything bad or too amazing about the Events.
The KRK RP5 is a bit small and the RP6 is a bit pricey.
The monitors that have been most recommended are the Fostex ones. They have
5'' woofers and the PM1 (with 6.5'') are too pricey for me.

It's a shame I can't get the Yorkvilles and that something doesn't stand out
like they seem to in my price range.

I'm going go and listen to a few on Thursday.

Marc


"Marc" wrote in message
...
I'm trying to shortlist the best rated sub £250 (seemingly equivalent to
$400 worth of American speakers) active monitors before inflicting my
indecision on an unsuspecting music shop.

I've heard mostly good (and some bad) things about all of the following:

Alesis M1 MkII (£225)
Behringer 2031A (£220)
Event TR5 (£240)
Fostex PM0.5 (£200)
Samson Resolve 65A (£200)
Wharfedale Diamond Pro 8.2 Active (£250)

I have a small room (8.5' x 8' x 8') and am forced to wall mount the
monitors as I am sitting in front of a nice, big, reflective, fitted desk.
With the right brackets, I should be able to get them at least 6'' off the
wall.

I will be mixing mostly techno but also some acoustic guitar, percussion
etc.

The more power they've got in reserve the better.

I appreciate that what sounds good is very subjective so I suppose I'm
looking for advice on the technical merits of the monitors above and any
obvious contenders I have missed.

Cheers,

Marc





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In article , "Marc"
wrote:

Cheers for the recommendations.

I'm now ruling out anything with a 5'' woofer. 6.5'' seems the way to go.
Anything that narrows my search.

I've heard the Alesis M1 MkII are too bassy but I'm still not totally
turned
off of them - they seem to be very popular.
Some people I've spoken to like the Behringers but more people are
adamant I
should totally disregard them.
The Samson Resolve 65A have had a luke warm reception.
Not many people have heard the Wharfedales and those that have are
telling
me they sound more 'hi-fi' than studio.
No one has said anything bad or too amazing about the Events.
The KRK RP5 is a bit small and the RP6 is a bit pricey.
The monitors that have been most recommended are the Fostex ones. They
have
5'' woofers and the PM1 (with 6.5'') are too pricey for me.

It's a shame I can't get the Yorkvilles and that something doesn't stand
out
like they seem to in my price range.

I'm going go and listen to a few on Thursday.

Marc



I just bought a pair of Event ASP8 Studio Precision with 8" woofer. I
wanted something where I wouldn't find out later that I needed a
subwoofer, and if you have the cash (about $1300US/pr street) check them
out. And someone else recommended the 6's as well.

They have two ports in front that can really kick out some air, and they
can be placed close to a wall. Of course, the connections are in the
back.
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"Marc" wrote in message
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No one has said anything bad or too amazing about the Events.


I've never tried the Event TR5, but I had a pair of 20/20s for awhile. I
found them fatiguing to listen to at nearfield distances. I replaced them
with a pair of Tannoy Reveals and am much happier.

Hal Laurent
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snip I've heard the Alesis M1 MkII are too bassy but I'm still not totally
turned
snip off of them - they seem to be very popular.

If You think the Alesis' are too bassy, there is a section in the manual
describing how to solve this by plugging one or two of the bass-reflex ports
with foam depending on placement.

It works wonders for the sound.

/Jakob




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Marc wrote:

I've heard the Alesis M1 MkII are too bassy but I'm still not totally turned
off of them - they seem to be very popular.


These days anything cheap often seems to be popular. g

Some people I've spoken to like the Behringers but more people are adamant I
should totally disregard them.


See above. At some point even cheap isn't enough.

The Samson Resolve 65A have had a luke warm reception.


See above above... g

Not many people have heard the Wharfedales and those that have are telling
me they sound more 'hi-fi' than studio.


What does this mean? That Scott Fraser shouldn't mix on KEF's or
whatever other hi-fi speakers he uses to do great work? Don't let
comments like that keep you from giving a listen.

No one has said anything bad or too amazing about the Events.


Kind of a non-event.

The KRK RP5 is a bit small and the RP6 is a bit pricey.
The monitors that have been most recommended are the Fostex ones. They have
5'' woofers and the PM1 (with 6.5'') are too pricey for me.

It's a shame I can't get the Yorkvilles and that something doesn't stand out
like they seem to in my price range.


Tried Tannoy Reveals?

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