On Thu, Jul 22, 2004 at 04:04:00PM -0700, Florin Andrei wrote: > I'm quite familiar with a wide range of high-end studio headphones, but > i'm much less familiar with studio monitors. > > So, what do you guys own or use? What do you recommend? (snip) Monitor preference is highly subjective, I can only speak for myself. I spent an afternoon in big chain music store's pro audio department comparing monitors under US $1000 / pair. I brought a bunch of my favorite CDs that I know well. I was looking for smooth, tight bass that goes deep enough for me (accurate down to about 40 hz), smooth midrange that isn't obviously exaggerated or ear-fatiguing, and clear treble. I compared models by Alesis, Yamaha, KRK, Roland, and Mackie HR624. I don't remember the specific models of the other manufacturers, sorry. The Mackies won hands-down. I found them a little aggressive-sounding in the mids, but the bass and treble was quite good and nothing else in that group was even usable to me. However, they had to swap out one of the Mackies because it was broken. And when I called another store in town they said Mackie monitors were often back in the shop for repair. Hmmm. The Rolands (DA-30 or some such, I think) weren't too bad but they had the room set up funny and I was only able to hear them with some cheesy demo they had, not with my own CDs. The KRKs (two different models) were completely awful, severely obnoxious upper mids and boomy, tubby bass. Then my budget abruptly evaporated and I didn't end up buying anything :-( Funnily enough, there are cheap hifi speakers that I prefer to most of the budget monitors on the market. The PSB Alpha B is a surprisingly smooth little bookshelf speaker with usable bass for $250/pair. Of course, you need a power amp too, but it's still darn cheap. -- Paul Winkler http://www.slinkp.com