What are some good monitors under $500?
Skip Drinkwater
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Someone recommended Yamaha NS-10's (which are a bit above my range), but I wanted to know if there were any other brands/models that some strutters could name drop...?
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http://www.abluesky.com/asp/catalogue/products.asp?linkid=20&prodcode=00012
Edit: understand these are bi-amplified powered reference monitors for a studio, not necessarily multimedia speakers...
I've read good things about the Blue Sky set too but haven't heard them in the real world. If you can manage, I think you'd be better off getting the NS-10's or applying for a Guitar Center credit card, finance some shit interest free for about a year. Monitors are supposed to last forever, and theyre hugely important. It would be worth it to dump another few hundred in and look at some Dynaudio's or something.
Also save some loot for treating the room, if you can find an owens corning supplier, you can really improve a room for a couple hundred bucks. The monitors are a waste if you neglect proper placement and room treatment.
I've heard very good things about these. Have you heard them yet?
I've also heard good stuff about the Event ALP 5s, and Events in general. I personally hate KRKs, and would stay away from most brands that don't have a consistant reputation of making great monitors. (No M-Audio trash, etc.)
lower-end event monitors don't have a very good reputation. KRK's, opn the other hand, have some of the best reviews and reputation in the business for low end powered reference monitors.
and it's been said a million times, but until you have $1000+ to drop, you're not going to be buying anything that you will keep forever. If you have some money and need something now and don't want credit, look into the KRK's. if you're building a professional studio, then you obviously need to spend a lot more than $500 on your monitors. and what homie said about the placement/room treatment is important too, and don't get anything too big for your room.
i'll second this as ive seen some dudes go nuts with this. i have mackie 624's and i've never turned them up more than halfway on the back and they are still loud as fuck. i actually wondered how big the Blue Sky's are in real life, theres no scale in the pics but they look kinda large.
The Mediadesk is real small, 4-inch drivers with an 8-inch sub. I'm sold, these sound perfect for my size room.
Thirded. I used to have some Alesis Monitor Twos and they didn't sound right unless they were turned up pretty loud. Which, in turn, was way too loud for anything room smaller than 20'x20'.
I just got the Adam A7's as desktop monitors and I'm really happy with them.
mine are in the post! for like $300 new. a steal!
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