alesis monitor one replacements
alesis monitor one replacements
I've used alesis monitor one (passive) for monitoring and mixing for over ten years. My ears have gotten used to them, but I need to move an active system (I'm done with separate amps). Is there anything you can recommend that would sound similar. I've gotten quite used to mixing on these. I'm not a pro so I'm not looking to spend a ton of cash.
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or maybe forget about trying to match the sound of those and get something that sounds really good and won't break the bank. I think the Equator D5's fit that (or D8's if you want to spend a little more)
http://www.equatoraudio.com/
they don't have huge ad campaigns so search the online boards/forums and you'll see that they get pretty good reviews.
Mike
http://www.equatoraudio.com/
they don't have huge ad campaigns so search the online boards/forums and you'll see that they get pretty good reviews.
Mike
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Sorry, I misnamed the speakers I use. LSR4328P is the exact name.BeepBeep wrote:You mean the JBL LSR 308s?
Nick Sevilla wrote: If you need 8" ones, I love the JBL LSR4308s.
https://www.jblpro.com/www/products/rec ... -D054BdX8E
Howling at the neighbors. Hoping they have more mic cables.
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