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Hi,
I have an urgent suggestion to ask from you... I've to decide until tomorrow between two pair of monitors for my home studio: - Event Tr6, that I've listened to and I find'em very good - Event 20/20p (the reduced version of 20/20Bas), that I haven't listened to, but I've found used at a good price, about 200$ less than the new Tr6. In your opinion what should I choose and why? Thank you very much! Regards. Zed. |
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"Zed" wrote in message
... Hi, I have an urgent suggestion to ask from you... I've to decide until tomorrow between two pair of monitors for my home studio: - Event Tr6, that I've listened to and I find'em very good - Event 20/20p (the reduced version of 20/20Bas), that I haven't listened to, but I've found used at a good price, about 200$ less than the new Tr6. In your opinion what should I choose and why? The 20/20p's aren't reduced - - they're not powered as compared to the 20/20Bas which are. You may know that already. dik |
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![]() reddred wrote: "Dik LeDoux" wrote in message ... "Zed" wrote in message . .. Hi, I have an urgent suggestion to ask from you... I've to decide until tomorrow between two pair of monitors for my home studio: - Event Tr6, that I've listened to and I find'em very good - Event 20/20p (the reduced version of 20/20Bas), that I haven't listened to, but I've found used at a good price, about 200$ less than the new Tr6. In your opinion what should I choose and why? The 20/20p's aren't reduced - - they're not powered as compared to the 20/20Bas which are. You may know that already. dik you're thinking of the regular 20/20's, the 'p' stands for powered. The 20/20p is the basic powered model while the 20/20Bas is internally biamped. I have never compared them myself, but I had hard that the BAS was a definite step up. Could have been a sales pitch though, I can't recall. -Rob |
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![]() "Dik LeDoux" wrote in message ... "Zed" wrote in message ... Hi, I have an urgent suggestion to ask from you... I've to decide until tomorrow between two pair of monitors for my home studio: - Event Tr6, that I've listened to and I find'em very good - Event 20/20p (the reduced version of 20/20Bas), that I haven't listened to, but I've found used at a good price, about 200$ less than the new Tr6. In your opinion what should I choose and why? The 20/20p's aren't reduced - - they're not powered as compared to the 20/20Bas which are. You may know that already. dik you're thinking of the regular 20/20's, the 'p' stands for powered. jb |
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"Dik LeDoux" wrote: The 20/20p's aren't reduced - - they're not powered as compared to the 20/20Bas which are. You may know that already. The 20/20p are also powered, but they're not bi-amped, just single-amped. ************************************************** ***************** ** The only good velocity-switch is an inaudible velocity-switch ** ************************************************** ***************** |
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"reddred" wrote in message
... you're thinking of the regular 20/20's, the 'p' stands for powered. DOH! disregard my previous post... dik |
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![]() "Rob Adelman" wrote in message ... reddred wrote: you're thinking of the regular 20/20's, the 'p' stands for powered. The 20/20p is the basic powered model while the 20/20Bas is internally biamped. I have never compared them myself, but I had hard that the BAS was a definite step up. Could have been a sales pitch though, I can't recall. -Rob I think so, but I never heard them in the same place at the same time. I have the 20/20Bas v1, Event have a new version out now (v2), though I don't know what the differences are. jb |
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