Best Studio Monitor for reasonable price
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July 21, 2013 at 5:26 am #42450
DJ Vintage
Moderator8s are pretty big for (near fields) studio monitors. Considering that monitors should be set up in a triangle with your head being corner and the speakers the other two corners. They should be set up at a slight downward angle (if possible) on firm (usually heavy) and preferable aucoustically decoupled stands. The high end drivers should be pointing directly at your ears. And everything should be equidistant from each other. Effectively meaning maybe 3-4 from your ears and 3-4 feet in between speakers. Picture a 24″ screen in the middle and you can see how this becomes a rather big wall in front of you.
The other two are 5″ and a lot nicer in size. I use the Rokit 5’s and would, if I had to get something new, go for the 6’s next time. The bass on the 5’s is a tad thin and I don’t want to go subwoofer. Budgetwise I think the Rokit’s are the best among the low budget models. Haven’t heard the JBL’s yet, M-Audio is ok, but can’t quite compare to the Rokit’s I think.
I guess it depends on what you want to achieve exactly. If you are gonna produce bass-heavy stuff, make mashups and mixes or practice DJ-ing. They all have their own specific demands really.
In production the reproductive qualities matter most (because you shape the sound), if you make mixes and mashups, you are working with mastered material, so those qualities aren’t too important. For DJ-ing you’d want speakers ment to play at a higher sound level for longer times and that are not too tiring on the ears (I can tell you from experience that listening to studio monitors for a long time can wear you out :-)).
Trying to sum it up for you:
5″ speakers are a tad small if you want any serious bass. Solution could be adding one subwoofer.
6″ speakers for me give the right amount of umph without becoming too bulky. Again, your desire for stumping bass determines if you’ll want a sub.
8″ speakers I would really consider almost mid-field and not near-field. They are nice but I wouldn’t want them staring at me from less than three feet away.Qualitywise I can’t comment on the JBL’s. But the M-Audio is lowest of the three. Value for money I think there isn’t much that beats the Rokit’s at the moment.
Hopefully some others will pitch in and give their opinions as well.
Good luck & greetinx,
C.July 21, 2013 at 9:41 am #42453ElMuppet
ParticipantI agree with Chuck about size of speakers. Unless you work in a huge room you won’t need 8 inch monitors. I tried Krk Rokit 6 and Yamaha HS 7 recently and I have to say they both are nice ( they both are in your price range). Krk are more bass heavy, yamahas are bigger (7 inch) and good for all kinds of music production.
Whatever you buy just make sure and try them all before you buy something. Don’t just listen to our suggestions but to your ears too. I believe, if you place them correctly in your room with some acoustic tretment you will get something pretty neat. But with monitors it is this way: you get what you pay for.
July 21, 2013 at 12:54 pm #42456DJ JakeyJ
ParticipantWow thanks for the great help Chuck, you really know your monitors! I definitely should have said that the monitors will be used for mixing and DJing mostly right now and producing house music down the road.
I will take a look into both of those too Muppet, thanks for the suggestions! I will try the monitors for myself before buying. You guys have given me much help on this, I thank you both much!
July 21, 2013 at 11:01 pm #42461VinnyBlanc
ParticipantI have a pair of the KRK Rokit 5 G2s and love them. The KRK 10″ is insanely priced, so go with the 6’s if you want a little additional bass.
July 21, 2013 at 11:09 pm #42462DJ JakeyJ
ParticipantThanks for the input Vinny, I definitely will try to test the 5s and 6s
July 22, 2013 at 6:30 am #42472Terry_42
KeymasterI agree the Rockit 6s are the best bang for the buck. The 5s are OK, but I would need a sub with them blowing the price out of proportion (the sub is around 400 bucks). The 6s have enough bass to have no sub.
July 22, 2013 at 8:26 pm #42498DJ JakeyJ
ParticipantHas anyone heard of these? They are the KRK Rokit 6, Im assuming there the same sounding and specs as the 6’s just grey??
http://www.guitarcenter.com/KRK-Rokit-Powered-6-Monitor-Generation-2-Limited-Edition-Ferrari-Grey-106199060-i1562750.gcJuly 22, 2013 at 9:14 pm #42500ElMuppet
ParticipantDJ JakeyJ, post: 42655, member: 8012 wrote: Has anyone heard of these? They are the KRK Rokit 6, Im assuming there the same sounding and specs as the 6’s just grey??
http://www.guitarcenter.com/KRK-Rokit-Powered-6-Monitor-Generation-2-Limited-Edition-Ferrari-Grey-106199060-i1562750.gcYup. They are all the same: yellow, black, white, red, grey… But usually all of them but black cost more, so i would recommend them only if you like the color or if they are off price
July 23, 2013 at 6:58 am #42508Terry_42
KeymasterThose look cheap to me. Maybe they are off or on sale.
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