anyone tried one of those nady ribbon monitors?
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anyone tried one of those nady ribbon monitors?
just curious. they sound like they could be pretty sweet.
and what for like $350!?
and what for like $350!?
even if he doesnt, im curious about the samsons....i passed by scam cash a few weeks ago and they had them all on display, but nothing was hooked up.covert wrote:Do you by any chance mean the Sampsons?
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I have a pair of the larger ones. I really like listening to rock on them, but I'm far from certain I'll ever want to mix on them. They sound pretty sweet, especially cymbals and such. When I listened to them in the store, they sounded pretty bass weak. At home, in admittedly not the best positioined place, they had a very loud peak at 125hz. I've had them a while now, and I'm not noticing that peak as much, so maybe it was a break in thing (I find it hard to believe), or maybe I've just gotten used to it. I'm also not sure if it's the speaker itself, or where they are at the moment.
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