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Moving to Active Studio Monitors - Advice
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<blockquote data-quote="XL1000" data-source="post: 847243" data-attributes="member: 14393"><p>Sure, good monitor, but I really found that they get confused the minute things get too busy. They seem to muddy up the mid-range in complex recordings.</p><p>If used for mixing I agree a sub is needed or one wont be able to discern the bass tracks being laid down properly and it does add to the overall enjoyment.</p><p>There is a good pair of Samson Resolve Actives on FBMP now @ R3,500.00 also a pair of Mackie MR6 MK3 @ R3.5K in original condition with boxes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XL1000, post: 847243, member: 14393"] Sure, good monitor, but I really found that they get confused the minute things get too busy. They seem to muddy up the mid-range in complex recordings. If used for mixing I agree a sub is needed or one wont be able to discern the bass tracks being laid down properly and it does add to the overall enjoyment. There is a good pair of Samson Resolve Actives on FBMP now @ R3,500.00 also a pair of Mackie MR6 MK3 @ R3.5K in original condition with boxes. [/QUOTE]
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