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Music Studio Monitor Speakers For Sale

2024-07-12 02:23:51

I had a pair of fairly large 3-way speakers which were quite old (1978). I had to replace the 10 woofers in them, and suspected that I had changed the balance of sound. I finally replaced them entirely with the Elac Debug 2.0 and I honestly think they sound better.  THe three ways were not ported and only went down to 35Hz, the much smaller ELACs just about meet that.  I played some orchestral music that I am familiar with and to my surprise I could hear details in the music, the sound of individual instruments, that I had not noticed before. Maybe I was just focused more on listening, but I doubt it; I think these Elac Debug 2.0 speakers deserve their great reviews. They sound wonderful, especially considering how much smaller they are thats amazing. And B&H had them on deep sale when they didnt have any in stock; I ordered them at that time. The sale made it unquestionably worth the risk of replacing my speakers with smaller speakers - turned out to be better than I had any right to expect.

5
2024-04-21 04:31:22

I recently purchased the Kali Lone Pine Studio Monitor V2 speakers and I am blown away by their performance. The sound quality is crystal clear and the bass response is impressive. The compact size makes them perfect for my home studio, but they pack a punch that can easily fill a larger room. The build quality is top-notch and they look great on my desk. I highly recommend the Kali Lone Pine Studio Monitor V2 speakers to anyone in need of an upgrade to their studio setup.

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2024-09-15 09:54:10

Before I start here, I already own an Auray 8 Unit Steel Rack for my music studio needs, which gave me every bang for the buck. Racks in general are expensive but the price combined with quality is great if you happen to need one. I already have 2 speaker stand sets from other brands, but this one for being steel,being a little heavier than the aluminium ones, I find that using the Auray SS-47S-PB for live events such as music performance will provide me better stability and less changes to get knocked over. The floor legs also open very widely, as it should, with speakers stands of this type. It also features a more robust leg finish rubber caps, and it's thick and dressed on the OUTSIDE of the tube, rather than just the usual embedded-in slippery plastic cap similar to a light stand that only a little bit of it touches the floor and in an angle. On wood flooring, marble or similar floors, you'll thank those rubber feet from zero possibility of sliding if accidentally kicked especially when fully loaded. Height: For my studio, at position 1 is right on eye height level. (see pictures enclosed and more) These can go really high. Well, what else can I say? It's a speaker stand. This is what matters for a speaker stand holding your expensive speakers: 1- build quality and heavier 2- stability 3- Look 4- Tall height 5- And YES! I comes with a bag! VERY important to me! 6- Rubber feet and on the outside of the pole. It all checks the marks that I demand. [I have received this product in exchange for my honest review]

5
2024-05-17 02:54:24

These are some of the best speakers I've ever owned. They are amazing for listening to music casually or using them as serious studio monitors when creating music.

5
2024-07-29 04:20:51

When I was much younger (aged 65 now), I worked at a high end audio store and I sold the heck out of JBL Studio monitors. Excellent speakers, efficient power usage, precise, great cabinetry (early 80's). Compared to Dahlquist, Polk, and others, JBL's were the best for all types of music, for music lovers who appreciate precision. 15 or so years ago, I purchased JBL Home Studio speakers for surround AV use in my home. Great sound, but poor design of the dumb mylar rimmed drivers failed waay prematurely and I was unable to purchase replacement drivers and ended up with Kef speakers. A year ago, I purchased the JBL Charge 3 and was pleasantly surprised with the sound quality, especially for a bluetooth speaker. I took my Charge 3 everywhere. I am a beekeeper and landscape designer and would take my Charge 3 with me to my apiaries and landscape jobs. Again, one of the drivers failed unexplainedly (grrrr) and I am baffled because I am picky and intolerant of any sign of distortion that might damage my speakers. VERY PICKY. So now, I have purchased a Charge 4 and am again very pleased with the sound. I am a little surprised by the larger size and the resulting better bass response, but I am waiting to see if it, like lots of speakers, diminish the high and midrange frequencies for more bass. I haven't had it long enough to do some critical listening with specific pieces of music yet. I listen to everything, but always ultimately return to jazz. We will see. I never could imagine replacing my amplifiers and multi speaker systems, but these JBL bluetooth speakers have me at least briefly considering the potential as I age and start downsizing and considering changing my old High Fidelity habits for simpler and less things. In part, that will depend upon the reliability and durability of my Charge 4

5
2024-05-17 03:36:31

I purchased these as a secondary set of speakers for fill and monitor use, with the intention of using them at home as well as in live music settings. Recently, I needed something to use for a medium size cocktail hour for a wedding, while my mains were in another room at the venue. These came in to play perfectly. I had them setup at shoulder height on stands, playing jazz music at a moderate volume from a 4ch mixer and iPad. Even without EQ adjustment, they produced a clean, articulate sound that filled the room without being overpowering or annoying. When I had to make announcements, I was able to get the attention of the guests in the room and they were able to hear me clearly without overdriving the speakers. I was impressed, and with their lightweight design, and reasonable price tag, I'll be keeping them around for similar applications.

5
2024-09-26 08:28:38

I needed a monitor controller for my studio for two pairs of speakers and a couple of inputs. As much as some of the functionality of active monitor controllers appeals to me, the sound quality is first and foremost. And we all know that unless you spend $3k - $10k most active systems severely color your sound - a little more than my current budget. I wasn't sure what to expect with this affordable passive controller however, after spending a few weeks with it I can say without a doubt that it is a great addition to my studio. I hear no coloration or change to the stereo sound field. The Mute, Dim, and Mono sum functions are really handy. And the build quality feels good under your hand. My only complaint is that it would be nice if the knob travel was detented for repeatable levels. Two Big Thumbs Up!

5
2024-07-27 05:12:53

These monitor speakers, although pricy, are very well suited to mixing and editing in protools for a studio either at home or in a formal studio setting. They are transparent with a very flat sound that does not emphasize any particular aspect of the frequency spectrum. Flat sound as used here is a good thing. The bass is surprisingly strong in my editing room which only about 8' x 10'. I did add a subwoofer for frequencies below 50Hz. The highs are exceptionally clear and the midrange very smooth. These speakers are very easy on the ears even after several hours editing. I highly recommend them. I use them mainly to edit recording of live theatrical musical performances.

5
2024-05-18 06:53:44

Simple and rock solid studio monitor knob! If you own multiple studio speakers. This is a must! Mackie does its job as always!

5
2024-06-16 04:47:46

It only took a few minutes to assemble and position these stands. I use them for my computer's M-AUDIO studio monitor speakers. Since I installed the stands, I've been wondering why I didn't buy them sooner. The sound is so much better having the speakers at the right height.

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