Recommended Monitor Speakers under 200$ ?

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ayo i wann buy sum monitor speakaz soon but they have to be under 200$ n best possible quality anyone knows sum good ones.

ps:i wanna know this from peepz that owns monitor speakers.
 

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GRAFIK said:
damn u stay on the business tip, cant hate on that, lol

Ha Ha. Well working wit a few more artist and shit and those BX's is not gonna cut it. Well for me they aint. Need some 8'' woofers and sub in my studio. Tear da walls down. U knonw what i mean?
 
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back to topic plz i really need good advice with those speakaz other good ones other than the m-audio speakers? is m-audio my only choice? for good ish?
 

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bigrob said:
back to topic plz i really need good advice with those speakaz other good ones other than the m-audio speakers? is m-audio my only choice? for good ish?

Not unless you're willing to come off of a hundred bucks more... For $300 you can get better monitors from Maudio and several other companies. $200 ain't gonna get you anything serious.
 
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ok my choice will be between behringers n m-audio.thanks for the link sygma
 

sYgMa

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My pleasure, cuz....

Oh by the way, I recommended passive monitors since (I think) they are the ones with a flat response... am I mistaken?
 
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should i go for active or passive monitor speakaz? lol u confused me whats the diffrence of them?
 

sYgMa

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My guess is (if I'm mistaken, some others could respond) passive speakers have a flat response, meaning they wont color your beat (no addition of bass or treble... it will sound clean, as it should sound) and active would/could boost some frequencies...

But I'm not 100% sure on that one... I'll look it up!
 

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Here's what I found (on Mackie's website):

A true “Active” design means that a studio monitor contains separate onboard amplifiers for each driver, plus onboard Active crossovers (which eliminates the need for external processing and eliminates phase anomalies), and time-correction circuitry, so the highs and lows reach the listener at the same time.

So I guess "Active" means that there is a amplifier intergrated in the speakers, so they dont need to be amplified...

Here's a lil link that explains it:
http://www.mackie.com/products/hr824/powermad.html

so then, Active speakers would be better than passive.
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/rec/navigation?N=100001+304901&Ns=P_Price|0&page=1
 

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konceptG said:
Not unless you're willing to come off of a hundred bucks more... For $300 you can get better monitors from Maudio and several other companies. $200 ain't gonna get you anything serious.
True, that extra bill towards monitors is definitely going to step the quality up. So it's a wise investment. Just a hundred more and in the world of production, you know we do what it takes to get the best sound.
 
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