Studio monitors in 300$ range,Recommendations are welcome

Discussion in 'Studio' started by BMBronson, Sep 15, 2022.

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Available studio monitors in my country in my max budget range,please vote

  1. Krk Rokit 5 G4

    11 vote(s)
    21.6%
  2. JBL 305P MKII

    27 vote(s)
    52.9%
  3. Presonus Eris e5 XT

    10 vote(s)
    19.6%
  4. Mackie MR524

    3 vote(s)
    5.9%
  5. Fluid Audio FX50

    5 vote(s)
    9.8%
  6. Alesis M1 Active MK3

    1 vote(s)
    2.0%
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  1. shafeeqbeats

    shafeeqbeats Ultrasonic

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    Depending on your location you should be able to find a good used pair of Adam TV7s or definitely some gen3KRK Rokit 8's.

    I just saw a used KRK 8 set on FB (Chicago) for $175 for the pair.
     
  2. shafeeqbeats

    shafeeqbeats Ultrasonic

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    What Adam's have you ever heard that were "not so good"? They consistently rank extremely high with professionals and indie home studio peeps.
     
  3. Melodic Reality

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    Yeah, Neumann's aren't really in equation, so going with least hiss level and flattering sound, you are pretty much left with Fluid Audio F5's in that price range. if you expect massive low end or bright hi end, they aren't going to deliver there. Balanced sound, something like Kali LP's, but with less hiss and less low end.
     
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  4. Lieglein

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    I never heard any of them and honestly I doubt that this will ever happen.

    However, how they rank to some people is fine to me.
    Also tube driven equipment seems to rank extremely high. It's technically straightforward bad to me as well. Any of this stuff, regardless the company.

    I exclusively care about the purely technical aspects and act extremely pragmatic then. I barely ever listen to and compare technical equipment anymore by now. Those exhausting times really are over for me.
     
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  5. J Frank Badass

    J Frank Badass Ultrasonic

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    Samson Resolv 6 here...excellent
     
  6. dondada

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    wishing you some fine Holidays too:wink:

    i really disliked the ax series, they where a biiig step down from the P series
    now the whole range seems better/good again, but haven't heard the latest t series.
     
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  7. GeekedGlitch

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    One should rely less on some random opinions, and more on proven data, interpreted with rather transparent vision.
    https://www.audiosciencereview.com/forum/index.php?threads/adam-t5v-review-studio-monitor.18122/
    https://www.audiosciencereview.com/forum/index.php?threads/kali-lp-6-review-studio-monitor.17978/
    https://www.audiosciencereview.com/...s/jbl-306p-mk-ii-review-studio-monitor.18505/
     
  8. Choosename

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    The Master Audio Review Index of studio monitors under 500 bucks:

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  9. shafeeqbeats

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    All that data is great, but in the end one needs to trust their ears and as someone who has mixed on KRK (V8, Rokit 8, V88) M-Audio (BX8a), and Yamaha (HS8) I prefer my Adam T8V's as the folded ribbon tweeter is the most revealing without being overly harsh or fatiguing. To each thier own though.. :wink:
     
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    if you have the acoustic treatment done in your studio, then the jbls or the krks are fine

    if you don't have acoustic treatment done, i would tell you to buy open back headphones
     
  11. Choosename

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    Why openback?
    Which do you recommend, for me confort is a must
     
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    If the Kali LPs wasn't that ugly I'd buy them instantly.
     
  13. Ariel Gonzalez

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    if you plan to mix/master, you will inherently spend long hours in front of the computer, which will lead to hearing fatigue. alongside that, open-back headphones tend to give a somewhat more realistic reference of how something sounds because the audio tends be less concentrated (giving more ''air'')
     
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