Hi.
These are pretty kool small passive monitors. A great second reference type monitor and honestly a pretty dang good Nearfield in general.
Black, in clean shape and working perfectly. Not mint, but very good condition.
SOLD
Thanks!
Realistic (Radio Shack) Minimus 7 Pair - Black - SOLD
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Realistic (Radio Shack) Minimus 7 Pair - Black - SOLD
Last edited by analogcabin on Wed Jul 15, 2009 6:34 am, edited 1 time in total.
yeah, some struggling young person should pick these up.
I am not as broke as I once was, but I still use a pair of these as my primary mixing monitors. I only switch to my Tannoys or Klipsch's for loud rocking out (and to check the bass).
Basically, for me, if I can make a mix sound good on my minimus 7's, then it will almost always sounds good on other speakers.
To me, the min 7's seem to have VERY detailed, clear mids and highs. Clear to the point of being painful - they really let you hear all the nasty digital harshness everyone loves so much.
So I find that if I can tolerate those spiky bits in the 1-10K region on my minimus 7's, then the mix will usually hold up on other sources (even crappy built-in laptop speakers, my ultimate test for crappy sound).
I am not as broke as I once was, but I still use a pair of these as my primary mixing monitors. I only switch to my Tannoys or Klipsch's for loud rocking out (and to check the bass).
Basically, for me, if I can make a mix sound good on my minimus 7's, then it will almost always sounds good on other speakers.
To me, the min 7's seem to have VERY detailed, clear mids and highs. Clear to the point of being painful - they really let you hear all the nasty digital harshness everyone loves so much.
So I find that if I can tolerate those spiky bits in the 1-10K region on my minimus 7's, then the mix will usually hold up on other sources (even crappy built-in laptop speakers, my ultimate test for crappy sound).
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