Budget of $300, need monitors
Budget of $300, need monitors
Currently trying to decide on monitors for my studio. I know it's a small budget, but my max is $300. I've narrowed it down to the M-Audio BX5a's and the Alesis M1 MKII's. Other recommendations are welcome as well. These will be used for mixing/editing audio as well as sound for video. Need input asap. Thanks guys.
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No brainer, Wharfedales, $149 each.
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I work on Yamaha HS50Ms and I love them to death. They're a little over your budget at $200 a speaker but I've seen them down around $170 each (check Amazon). The sub that goes with them is apparently great, as a down-the-line upgrade, but I'm using a different sub with mine.
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Having been there, I can understand wanting the best you can get for the little money you have....
But how discerning do you really think you can be with a great big giant stack of $300? And if $300 is really your maximum and you can't afford a penny more, you have bigger problems than what low-grade monitors to buy.
Not that I'm trying to discourage you or be a dick. I'm trying to prevent someone else from wasting money on sub-par shit that just ends up being sold at a loss or just ceases to function. Been through it too many times over the years. Makes me realize the music industry isn't broken... instead of albums, people buy cheap home studio shit. Same consumers, new way of consuming.
But how discerning do you really think you can be with a great big giant stack of $300? And if $300 is really your maximum and you can't afford a penny more, you have bigger problems than what low-grade monitors to buy.
Not that I'm trying to discourage you or be a dick. I'm trying to prevent someone else from wasting money on sub-par shit that just ends up being sold at a loss or just ceases to function. Been through it too many times over the years. Makes me realize the music industry isn't broken... instead of albums, people buy cheap home studio shit. Same consumers, new way of consuming.
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Good point, even if you are happy initially with your purchase of $300 monitors, you could outgrow them very quickly, or have reliability problems.markitzero wrote:Having been there, I can understand wanting the best you can get for the little money you have....
But how discerning do you really think you can be with a great big giant stack of $300? And if $300 is really your maximum and you can't afford a penny more, you have bigger problems than what low-grade monitors to buy.
Not that I'm trying to discourage you or be a dick. I'm trying to prevent someone else from wasting money on sub-par shit that just ends up being sold at a loss or just ceases to function. Been through it too many times over the years. Makes me realize the music industry isn't broken... instead of albums, people buy cheap home studio shit. Same consumers, new way of consuming.
That being said, my first monitors were M-Audio B5's and I mixed recordings on them that I still enjoy to this day.
However, on the other hand, I replaced them in 18 months after I got them. Not because they broke, or because they sounded horrible, but because they became the weakest link in my chain. It didn?t seem to make since to record with a AKG 414 into a UA m610, then listen back on what?...B5's?
Point of the story: If your planning to grow, big steps make a big difference in your sound. Small steps make small (if any) improvements but still cost money.
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seconded. i've been using mine for 5 years now.JWL wrote:No brainer, Wharfedales, $149 each.
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Those are pretty good for the money, my old school had a pair in the electronic music lab.Ryan Silva wrote:They don't make them anymore, but keep an eye out for Event 20/20's. I see them on ebay and Craigslist fairly often for around your budget.
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Don't get those crappy Alesis speakers!
Personally I'd recomend getting a pair or KRK Rokit 5's. I have the first generation ones that I bought for super cheap when they were closing them out. It took a little bit to adjust to them, and I ended up turing the HF knob on the back nearly all the way off to get them to translate mixes a bit better. But you can find a pair for under $300 from B&H and other places.
Also, I've found using some decent passive speakers with a decent receiver is also a great for monitoring. Something has to be said for mixing on a source similar to what they'll end up getting played on. Well....it that case just mix on a pair of $10 ear buds!
That being said, adding some treatment to my room made a huge difference. And as stated my many other posts, don't waste you money on something you'll grow out of.
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The Axiom M2i will throw everything mentioned in this thread under a bus. I've been shilling them here for years. They make great stuff. Think high end Paradigm & B&W with we-don't-advertise-or-use-wood price tags.
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