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"MINe 109" wrote in message
Studio monitors would be a bad choice for the OP. He wants a floorstander roughly equivalent to his KEF 104s and prefers classical music. Agreed. Monitors are often meant for tabletop positioning But a number of manufacturers on my list such as Dynaudio, JBL Pro, and Tannoy also make floorstanders. and have frequency responses bumps to exaggerate recording/production flaws Given that my list included about 20 different brands, some do have intentially peaked up response, most don't. One exception (of many) would be the BBC monitors available in the UK by various makers: Rogers, etc. Like you say, there are many exceptions to the idea that all studio monitors aren't floorstanders, or that they have deliberately peaked up response. For example, I've heard the Behringer B2031A speakers that I mentioned, mounted on speaker stands. They sounded warm and well-balanced, like many floorstanders. They are also reasonably smooth. |
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