[Beginner] – Home Speakers Recommendations
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February 15, 2012 at 1:57 am #14924
eros
MemberHi Thomas,
Firstly you have to decide on what sort of speakers you want. Do you want a pair of studio monitors specifically designed for DJing or do you want general purpose speakers ?
Active monitors have an in-built amp and tend to be heavy, but this means that they’ll plug straight into your S4 so you don’t have to worry about a separate amplifier. Generally speaking the larger the speaker the broader the range. Since you will be purchasing a sub-woofer later on, then a 2-way speaker is fine. With $600 then I would highly recommend a pair of KRK Rokit 6 G2 , nothing gives you more bang for your buck and you’ll have money to spare.
The only issue is the size and weight. The 6″ Rokit weighs 8.8kg (19lbs) and dimensions are 13″ x 8.82″ x 10.87″ they do have one size down the 5″ Rokit 6.4kb (14lbs) 11.1″ x 7.28″ x 9.06″. Personally I would go the 6″ but as you can see transporting them will be the issue. The only advice I can suggest is either have a chat to the airline well before hand and explain to them that they are extremely fragile etc and try to put as much spin on it that you can or get the store you purchase them from to have them delivered to your house. That way if something does go wrong you’ll be able to return them. Hope that helps.
February 15, 2012 at 2:59 am #14929thomas
MemberHi Eros! Thanks for replying!
So, I definitely want those exclusively for DJing: practising and small parties.
I definitely would prefer active monitors, you are right.Those KRK you suggested seem great, but they would be kind of hard to transport.
Maybe the 5″? Is there much of a difference?
And are monitors really very fragile? Enough to damage easily in a travel?Also, besides the sub-woofer and a pair of monitors, would I need anything else? Recommendations for the sub-woofer?
Thanks a lot!!
ThomasFebruary 15, 2012 at 5:16 am #14936eros
MemberIf you want them for DJing then monitors are the way to go. Reason being that they deliver a flat frequency response and don’t “colour” the sound as regular hi-fi speakers do, so in effect you get a “truer” sound. In the ideal set up the speaker should be at your ear level so you may want to consider some speaker stands. They should be configured in a “V” pattern about a metre away from you. I also found that acoustic foam insolation pads for your speakers and sub-woofer make a huge difference .


When I was looking for monitors, I asked around a lot and then went and spent a whole afternoon just demoing different speakers. KRK was a name that seemed to come up a lot and I have to say for the money I paid, the sound / build quality they represent excellent value. I find that DJs are not your average consumer, because of the costs involved, most do a lot of research before spending their money, so I found it reassuring that a lot of DJs I knew used KRK. That’s not to say that there aren’t other good monitors out there so be sure to go to a good store and listen to a few. I can recommend KRK because that’s what I use, if I had unlimited funds then I would probably go with Focal.
Now one tip when listening in the store. Beware the salesman that just tries to turn up the volume and crank the hell out if it to try and impress you….it’s a sure sign that he is a tool and doesn’t know what he’s on about. Take your own music that you know well and take a variety…some with deep bass and also take some acoustic and most importantly vocal. Listen at a volume that is comfortable to you and clarity is what you’re listening for, hence why I suggested taking vocal tracks.
In terms of difference between the 5″ and 6″, there is a noticeable difference and even though it’s going to be more of a pain to transport it will be worth it in the end. If you’re travelling with someone maybe take one each as carry on ? As for being fragile, probably the opposite is true, they tend to be more robust and better built than regular speakers but that being said you would never trust them to be handled by an airline if you seen the way baggage handlers throw stuff around…even if it does say fragile on it…definitely take it as carry on.
As for a sub-woofer the KRK 10s would be a perfect match and a very nice sounding set up indeed.
February 16, 2012 at 7:10 pm #15084thomas
MemberHi!
So, I had a look at the KRK 6’s, and they look great!
But those would be only for playing and listening myself, right? Or can I use them as the main speakers for a small party (with a subwoofer)? Let’s say 60sq meters (645 ft²).
Thanks!
ThomasFebruary 17, 2012 at 8:36 am #15126Pär Hessler
ParticipantNo way!
Studio monitors is designed to be in a studio.
You have a good sound very near the spekaer and it does not spread the sound!February 17, 2012 at 11:59 am #15132eros
Member+ 1 with DJ Hessler
They’re really not designed for that purpose and you’re far better off going with PA speakers if you want to do parties etc
As the name “Near Field Monitors” suggests , they should be around a metre or so away, pointing towards you.
February 20, 2012 at 3:37 pm #15285DJ Doc
Participantthomas, post: 14977, member: 1489 wrote: Hi Guys!
I’m a hobbist beginner DJ, finishing my new apartment and need some help with speakers, please.
I am travelling to SF in early march, and want to buy a pair of speakers for my new apartment here in my country. Electronic products are way too expensive here. If you guys could recommend a pair of speakers, I would appreciate it a lot.
The specs I’m looking for are these (or as close as possible), in order of priority:
– Up to $600
– Small enough to fit in a travel bag
– Nice designI’m thinking of buying a subwoofer here, because those are too large to fit in my bag.
Also, if you guys know of stores in SF, it would be great. I’m getting a Traktor S4 as well.
BEST!!!
ThomasI totally second Eros’s advice regarding the Rokit 6’s. I have a pair of Rokit 5’s playing in a room which is about 30sqm, and they totally rock!!!! If there’s any way you can make the compromise of carrying a pair of Rokits, I am confident you will never regret buying them. They are an awesome piece of work!!
However, if you’re interested in something small and pretty light to carry while traveling, I would seriously recommend the Bose Companion 5. Although they are classified as Multimedia Speakers, they are much more impressive than that the label and are cheaper than the budget you proposed. I think they’ll be great for an apartment or a bedroom, but wouldn’t rely on them as main speakers for a party.
Here’s a link if you’re interested:
http://www.amazon.com/Bose-Companion-Multimedia-Speaker-System/dp/B000IE8Z4Q/ref=sr_1_20?ie=UTF8&qid=1329751335&sr=8-20 -
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