[linux-audio-user] active nearfield monitors

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Hallo,
Greg hat gesagt: // Greg wrote:

> Hi list,  I'm thinking about getting some decent monitoring for
> mycomputer.  I read good things about Bluesky mediadesk 2.1.  $500
> orless is what i'm looking at. The Samson ribbon monitors also
> lookinteresting but bass-lacking.   Basically I'm interested in
> somethingaccurate and flat.  I use low end a lot, but I don't like
> the XTREMEBASS SUBZ you find in most consumer equipment.so what are
> you using, what for? anything else I should know?

Of course listening to some speaker yourself is the only way to really
find out what suits you. The ~500$ range of speakers is very
competitive. There are a lot of models to choose, so you may have to
do a lot of hearing. Personally I chose the Tapco S-8 [1], because I
also like to hear the low end clearly. I like these speakers a lot
now, that I have them for about one year. However actually they may even
be a bit too big for my room, maybe the S-6 would have been
sufficient, as well. ;) 

Other nice speakers in that range include the Event line, the 
KRK Rokit speakers, Fostex etc. 

[1] http://www.tapcoworld.com/products/s8/

Ciao
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 Frank Barknecht                 _ ______footils.org_ __goto10.org__

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