Hallo, Leslie P. Polzer hat gesagt: // Leslie P. Polzer wrote: > > Actually the internal amps are _way_ better: > > > > [...] > > Alright, I'm _so_ convinced now of the benefits of internal amps. ;) > > > > If you want something cheaper than the Alesis (which are pretty good and even > > superb in the price/benefit-scale), you can take a look at Edirols speakers. > > The Edirols *look* good. Do you know how they differ from Alesis' speakers? > I guess their behaviour is not that strictly linear, but I could live with that. > Anything else? > > Are the M-Audio ones any good? No. ;) Actually no idea, I've never heard them, and that's exactly what you should try to do: Listen to some speakers in your price range, if possible. Samson also makes some nice cheap ones (Resolv) and never forget, duh, Behringer. Personally I'm very fond of my Tapco S-8 monitors. One thing to keep in mind with active speakers budgetwise is, that you also need something to control their volume. Either use a small mixing desk like the Samson MDR6 or the Soundcraft Compact4 (which is very nice!) or one of the smaller "volume knob" thingies like the C-control by (again, sorry) Samson. Ciao -- Frank Barknecht _ ______footils.org_ __goto10.org__ _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/linux-audio-user