Passive vs active nearfields - if the amp was free
Passive vs active nearfields - if the amp was free
Hey all, I'll try to keep this short. I find myself in a slight tangent to the oft-discussed "best budget nearfield" discussion, so bear with me.
-The situation: I'm a hobbyist musician/engineer with a bedroom studio in Portland, OR. Work has unexpectedly required me to move to Peoria, IL, for one year. I'm setting up a "light" version of my studio, so I only brought the stuff I could ship. I left the uber-heavy HR24s back in PDX. I planned to spend $300-$400 on nearfields and sell em again at the end of the year.
I admit to being somewhat sold on the active monitor idea in the past. At that price, I've been considering the KRK rockit 6, the JBL LSR 2325, and the yamaha HS50m. People have shared opinions on these before, and I'm happy to hear more - but ultimately I would trust my ears to pick among them if I could get the chance to A/B them without the GC assclowns blasting nu-metal mp3s through them when I ask to compare them.
The twist is this: my mom asked me to help clear out a cabinet full of dormant AV gear so she could clean it up, and I discovered an Adcom GFA 535 in there. Really. I know people love this amp for driving passives, so I'm wondering if it would be more cost effective to just use this "gift" that fell in my lap and go passive for the year.
My main questions are:
1) Passive monitor recs under $400/pair (I know some folks like the axiom m2)
2) How much issue am I likely to encounter with noise in switching from a balanced XLR connection from interface to monitors, to a setup going interface to amp to passive monitors?
Okay, so it wasn't that short. Thanks in advance!
-The situation: I'm a hobbyist musician/engineer with a bedroom studio in Portland, OR. Work has unexpectedly required me to move to Peoria, IL, for one year. I'm setting up a "light" version of my studio, so I only brought the stuff I could ship. I left the uber-heavy HR24s back in PDX. I planned to spend $300-$400 on nearfields and sell em again at the end of the year.
I admit to being somewhat sold on the active monitor idea in the past. At that price, I've been considering the KRK rockit 6, the JBL LSR 2325, and the yamaha HS50m. People have shared opinions on these before, and I'm happy to hear more - but ultimately I would trust my ears to pick among them if I could get the chance to A/B them without the GC assclowns blasting nu-metal mp3s through them when I ask to compare them.
The twist is this: my mom asked me to help clear out a cabinet full of dormant AV gear so she could clean it up, and I discovered an Adcom GFA 535 in there. Really. I know people love this amp for driving passives, so I'm wondering if it would be more cost effective to just use this "gift" that fell in my lap and go passive for the year.
My main questions are:
1) Passive monitor recs under $400/pair (I know some folks like the axiom m2)
2) How much issue am I likely to encounter with noise in switching from a balanced XLR connection from interface to monitors, to a setup going interface to amp to passive monitors?
Okay, so it wasn't that short. Thanks in advance!
Shawn Mayer
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I don't think you'll have any problems with noise--afterall, millions of people, and most mastering engineers, use passives every day.
Don't have any recommendations at that price... either used pro, or new hi-fi gear, like maybe the Model 6.
Audio Engine and Paradigm are also in that price range.
Don't have any recommendations at that price... either used pro, or new hi-fi gear, like maybe the Model 6.
Audio Engine and Paradigm are also in that price range.
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The tannoys are decent for the price. Also, Axiom m2's pair well with the 535. You could get a pair of those for around your budget or less. If you want the budget choice, check the Wharfdale diamond 8.2 passives. A little hyped, but way more neutral than the krk's you referenced.
Noise is manageable, pending the amp is in good shape and you keep your cabling runs clean and short with some decent cable, avoiding power supplies and cables.
Noise is manageable, pending the amp is in good shape and you keep your cabling runs clean and short with some decent cable, avoiding power supplies and cables.
Thanks, Chris, for the link to the Equator D5 review. I was about to say I don't know how I missed these, but I guess the answer is that they aren't spending all their money on advertising. After reading a few reviews, I've ordered a pair. I'll report back, though I certainly don't have the experience or multitude of comparison products as some of the pro reviewers.
I will still likely put the Adcom to use in my living room here this year, so I will still perhaps pick up some of the speakers mentioned here. I also have access to some bookshelf KEF speakers, and I've usually liked their stuff.
I will still likely put the Adcom to use in my living room here this year, so I will still perhaps pick up some of the speakers mentioned here. I also have access to some bookshelf KEF speakers, and I've usually liked their stuff.
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I'm just a home studio enthusiast but have to say I've been super happy with JBL Control 1's for 6 years now. As small as they are they really do represent the lows very well - something I didn't expect from woofers that small. They sound so much bigger than they really are. They handle a lot of power and play nice amped by an old Sansui AU-505. Heavy as bricks - nothing wimpy about the build quality. The price is well below actual value IMO. As my nearfields they are accurate, my mixes translate nicely every time and unlike my big guys they're never muddy in the lower mids.
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Noise level will depend on the quality of the amplifier, good amp designs do not create noise whether it is buzz or hiss.
I like an amp and passive speaker arrangement myself, nothing wrong with actives but the biggest difference is in quality and expense of designs rather than active or passive in itself. There can be both good and bad designs in both types of arrangement.
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I like an amp and passive speaker arrangement myself, nothing wrong with actives but the biggest difference is in quality and expense of designs rather than active or passive in itself. There can be both good and bad designs in both types of arrangement.
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All Adcom here. I bought my GFA535 new in 1987. It runs a pair of JBL pro III's.
I use a GFA545 to run my JBL 4408A's. Never a problem interfacing the RCA to any feed. These amps are dead silent, something you don't get with powered monitors. The 2 prong AC cable avoids the possibility of ground loops.
The design of each stage is a lesson in linear amp design, nothing better I've found at any price.
I use a GFA545 to run my JBL 4408A's. Never a problem interfacing the RCA to any feed. These amps are dead silent, something you don't get with powered monitors. The 2 prong AC cable avoids the possibility of ground loops.
The design of each stage is a lesson in linear amp design, nothing better I've found at any price.
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