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hence the 'very' in my post ;)
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:lol: hmmm. Okay... Not sure very high end phones would make much real difference in assessing the low end over K702s... But it is an option, I agree.
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Thank you so much for your thoughts Hugh, and Blindrew - I really appreciate the support.
Yes, everything you have said makes sense, and I think the Genelec Sub sounds like the best bet. Unfortunately the 7040a doesn't have a footswitch to turn the sub on and off, so it is a little faff to use the 8010as without the sub once installed, but hopefully I won't feel the need to do this
Is there anything I need to potentially consider about placing a sub on the wooden floor? It is a first floor room. I've seen things like the Auralex Subdude and other similar products.
Thanks!
Rich
Yes, everything you have said makes sense, and I think the Genelec Sub sounds like the best bet. Unfortunately the 7040a doesn't have a footswitch to turn the sub on and off, so it is a little faff to use the 8010as without the sub once installed, but hopefully I won't feel the need to do this
Is there anything I need to potentially consider about placing a sub on the wooden floor? It is a first floor room. I've seen things like the Auralex Subdude and other similar products.
Thanks!
Rich
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richbondmusic wrote:
Is there anything I need to potentially consider about placing a sub on the wooden floor? It is a first floor room. I've seen things like the Auralex Subdude and other similar products.
Thanks!
Rich
I put down a thick rubber matt, placed some breeze blocks laid flat on top of the rubber, then laid my sub on top. It's not especially attractive but it certainly works.
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Re: Best Budget monitors? ADAM?
Hugh Robjohns wrote::lol: hmmm. Okay... Not sure very high end phones would make much real difference in assessing the low end over K702s... But it is an option, I agree.
Agreed. I use Audeze LCD-X and the low end referencing is very good. But TBH, not much better than the 712s I had....
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Ramirez wrote:With the caveat that I’ve never heard them (but use KH120 regularly) - is the Neumann KH80 worth a look?
A fair chunker cheaper (and a bit smaller) than the KH120.
When/if I ever replace my ae22 I’d be looking at them.
I can remember when the AE22 came out, I was raving about them, I thought they were one of the best monitors around at the time, the competition sounded so coloured and unnatural compared to the AE22.
I’d still recommend them even now.
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The only things that will replace my AE22s is a repair or a secondhand replacement. They are easily the best monitors I've used.
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The Elf wrote:The only things that will replace my AE22s is a repair or a secondhand replacement. They are easily the best monitors I've used.
I should have bought some when I had the chance, I think a lot of the clarity and detail of these speakers comes from a very tight and well controlled bass, not interfering with other frequencies, in fact, I’ve heard some say the 22’s are bass light, but I just think it’s a very well balanced sound, they make lots of other monitors sound very hyped, and coloured.
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Arpangel wrote:The Elf wrote:The only things that will replace my AE22s is a repair or a secondhand replacement. They are easily the best monitors I've used.
I should have bought some when I had the chance, I think a lot of the clarity and detail of these speakers comes from a very tight and well controlled bass, not interfering with other frequencies, in fact, I’ve heard some say the 22’s are bass light, but I just think it’s a very well balanced sound, they make lots of other monitors sound very hyped, and coloured.
I agree.
Keep an eye on ebay/Gumtree etc though - they have a rather low resale value. Seen a few active pair go for under £300.
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Ramirez wrote:Arpangel wrote:The Elf wrote:The only things that will replace my AE22s is a repair or a secondhand replacement. They are easily the best monitors I've used.
I should have bought some when I had the chance, I think a lot of the clarity and detail of these speakers comes from a very tight and well controlled bass, not interfering with other frequencies, in fact, I’ve heard some say the 22’s are bass light, but I just think it’s a very well balanced sound, they make lots of other monitors sound very hyped, and coloured.
I agree.
Keep an eye on ebay/Gumtree etc though - they have a rather low resale value. Seen a few active pair go for under £300.
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Just been through the same long and arduous process of choosing which Studio Monitors I wanted. I started with a clean sheet with no specific preferences and tested speakers costing over a £1000 down to the higher end budget range.
The Adams T7Vs were by far the best buy. A nice bass, punchy tight and covered most genre of music without needing a sub (I have a big Yamaha sub should the need arise). The 5"s I found lacked Bass so I counted anything less than 7" out.
That aside what made me choose them? Looks, they look LOVELY, they sound perfect, BORING AND DULL as they should be, enough power for the rooms I use, keep this in mind a larger room might require more power. Best of all, a 5yr warranty !!
I did seriously consider Yamaha and JBL but in the end I just thought the Adams sounded better and picked out some sounds I found more difficult to hear on the others. In fact I found it impossible to justify spending more on anything else, even the better Adams range. If I had needed more power then I would have opted for maybe something else, but they ticked all the boxes. I am very happy with them, you cannot fault them in any way
The Adams T7Vs were by far the best buy. A nice bass, punchy tight and covered most genre of music without needing a sub (I have a big Yamaha sub should the need arise). The 5"s I found lacked Bass so I counted anything less than 7" out.
That aside what made me choose them? Looks, they look LOVELY, they sound perfect, BORING AND DULL as they should be, enough power for the rooms I use, keep this in mind a larger room might require more power. Best of all, a 5yr warranty !!
I did seriously consider Yamaha and JBL but in the end I just thought the Adams sounded better and picked out some sounds I found more difficult to hear on the others. In fact I found it impossible to justify spending more on anything else, even the better Adams range. If I had needed more power then I would have opted for maybe something else, but they ticked all the boxes. I am very happy with them, you cannot fault them in any way
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uselessoldman wrote:I counted anything less than 7" out.
Then you’ve probably missed out on the best monitors available in that price range!
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Re: Best Budget monitors? ADAM?
uselessoldman wrote:Just been through the same long and arduous process of choosing which Studio Monitors I wanted. I started with a clean sheet with no specific preferences and tested speakers costing over a £1000 down to the higher end budget range.
The Adams T7Vs were by far the best buy. A nice bass, punchy tight and covered most genre of music without needing a sub (I have a big Yamaha sub should the need arise). The 5"s I found lacked Bass so I counted anything less than 7" out.
That aside what made me choose them? Looks, they look LOVELY, they sound perfect, BORING AND DULL as they should be, enough power for the rooms I use, keep this in mind a larger room might require more power. Best of all, a 5yr warranty !!
I did seriously consider Yamaha and JBL but in the end I just thought the Adams sounded better and picked out some sounds I found more difficult to hear on the others. In fact I found it impossible to justify spending more on anything else, even the better Adams range. If I had needed more power then I would have opted for maybe something else, but they ticked all the boxes. I am very happy with them, you cannot fault them in any way
Bass is so important, and the only really reliable way of producing it is to shift a lot of air.
Most of my listening is done in my car, which has "loads of bass" and I love it, it makes the music sound whole, complete, when I listen indoors on my monitors it’s like my legs have been cut off. I know it’s not best practice, but I’m longing for a sub now, it’s just so much more exciting.
Depends what you want, and if you have to,please anyone else, mixes etc, but without decent bass half of the music is missing in some genres.
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