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What makes a near field monitor different or better then a good quality 2 or
3 way home stereo speaker? Would a good quality passive home stereo speaker provide the same quality of sound as a passive studio monitor that is labled a near field monitor? This for a home studio. Are Event 2020 monitors considered good? These are not the version 2 I see online now but an older model. thanks |
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JJSmithin wrote:
What makes a near field monitor different or better then a good quality 2 or 3 way home stereo speaker? Would a good quality passive home stereo speaker provide the same quality of sound as a passive studio monitor that is labled a near field monitor? This for a home studio. Yes, but you will find that a _good quality_ passive home stereo speaker is more expensive than you expect. Also, studio monitors tend to need to take considerable abuse and they tend to have a lot of protection hardware in them. Are Event 2020 monitors considered good? These are not the version 2 I see online now but an older model. Personally I can't stand them, but your mileage may vary. Monitors are all phenomenally inaccurate, especially at this price range, and so it's going to be a matter of finding monitors with the inaccuracy that you can live with. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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JJSmithin wrote:
What makes a near field monitor different or better then a good quality 2 or 3 way home stereo speaker? Would a good quality passive home stereo speaker provide the same quality of sound as a passive studio monitor that is labled a near field monitor? This for a home studio. Yes, but you will find that a _good quality_ passive home stereo speaker is more expensive than you expect. Also, studio monitors tend to need to take considerable abuse and they tend to have a lot of protection hardware in them. Are Event 2020 monitors considered good? These are not the version 2 I see online now but an older model. Personally I can't stand them, but your mileage may vary. Monitors are all phenomenally inaccurate, especially at this price range, and so it's going to be a matter of finding monitors with the inaccuracy that you can live with. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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What makes a near field monitor different or better then a good quality 2 or
3 way home stereo speaker? Marketing. Would a good quality passive home stereo speaker provide the same quality of sound as a passive studio monitor that is labled a near field monitor? A good speaker is a good speaker. Calling it a studio monitor doesn't make it sound any better. There is nothing inherent in any "studio monitor" that distinguishes it from a non-studio monitor other than the targeted end user. Are Event 2020 monitors considered good? I suppose somebody might consider these good speakers. I don't like them. The low end is preposterously hyped, not much sense of three dimensionality, lacking midrange definition. Then again, I've had to use them occasionally & I was able to make reasonable judgements with them, knowing I would be mixing & mastering somewhere else. Scott Fraser |
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What makes a near field monitor different or better then a good quality 2 or
3 way home stereo speaker? Marketing. Would a good quality passive home stereo speaker provide the same quality of sound as a passive studio monitor that is labled a near field monitor? A good speaker is a good speaker. Calling it a studio monitor doesn't make it sound any better. There is nothing inherent in any "studio monitor" that distinguishes it from a non-studio monitor other than the targeted end user. Are Event 2020 monitors considered good? I suppose somebody might consider these good speakers. I don't like them. The low end is preposterously hyped, not much sense of three dimensionality, lacking midrange definition. Then again, I've had to use them occasionally & I was able to make reasonable judgements with them, knowing I would be mixing & mastering somewhere else. Scott Fraser |
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Thats a good point. After looking at my workspace, my PC is in a corner and
I dont have that much room for midsize or book shelf size monitors on either side of it or to place reasonably so I can work and listen without have to move my listening position. . So I started looking at mini size. M-Audio has the DX4 (8.5h x 5.75W x 6.25d) which is biamped and small for $150. Also there is the larger BX5 for $300 which is larger then DX4 but still smaller then all other bookshelves in that price range. Its 9.85h x 6.5w x 8d. That is just about the limit is size so fit reasonably on either side of by PC Display so that I can work and listen without turning my head. any experience with those monitors? thx "JJSmithin" wrote in message news:53Aod.106751$kz3.59035@fed1read02... What makes a near field monitor different or better then a good quality 2 or 3 way home stereo speaker? Would a good quality passive home stereo speaker provide the same quality of sound as a passive studio monitor that is labled a near field monitor? This for a home studio. Are Event 2020 monitors considered good? These are not the version 2 I see online now but an older model. thanks |
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