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Moving to Active Studio Monitors - Advice
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<blockquote data-quote="Shonver" data-source="post: 839933" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>If you are just sampling and you have the opportunity, check out the Behringer TRUTH 82031A. They are by no means perfect; you will quickly spot their flaws. But I did find them to be more dynamic than the likes of Quad L-ite and Wharfedale 10.1. Not fair comparisons, I know, since the others are passive and have different drivers and box sizes, but still valid as points of reference.</p><p></p><p>IMO, studio monitors - active or not - can be evaluated on the same basis as any other speaker; that would be suitability to your own needs. For my purposes, I needed the dynamics, and that's why I still have these. I don't use them for listening to music, but as speakers for my digital piano. My own mongrel DIY 2-ways are way better for music.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shonver, post: 839933, member: 34"] If you are just sampling and you have the opportunity, check out the Behringer TRUTH 82031A. They are by no means perfect; you will quickly spot their flaws. But I did find them to be more dynamic than the likes of Quad L-ite and Wharfedale 10.1. Not fair comparisons, I know, since the others are passive and have different drivers and box sizes, but still valid as points of reference. IMO, studio monitors - active or not - can be evaluated on the same basis as any other speaker; that would be suitability to your own needs. For my purposes, I needed the dynamics, and that's why I still have these. I don't use them for listening to music, but as speakers for my digital piano. My own mongrel DIY 2-ways are way better for music. [/QUOTE]
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