which 8" monitors would work under 350$ each?

also presonus studio monitors , would yall agree that I could tactically use a pair of these for small basement gigs? Dual purpose?
http://www.fullcompass.com/product/440701.html
Sorry, this isn't a great idea for studio monitoring in the traditional sense. SLA and TT are great sounding for music, but they are less than ideal for accuracy. There are inherent interference patterns in line arrays, and horns, while loud, aren't flat in response.DJPhatman wrote:Quite honestly, build a pair of SLA (non Pro) and a Table Tuba. Forget those expensive studio monitors.
Which is why so many studios over the years have had these two venerable monitors inside them . . .Grant Bunter wrote:Well, that may all be true, but honestly, if your remix doesn't sound good on a crappy old stereo in a garage, or a little ghetto blaster, it probably won't sound good anywhere else.
If you can get it to sound more than half decent on that crappy old stereo in a garage, chances are, it will sound better again in "better" rooms or on better systems.
That's why, IMO, many studio monitors are half decent 2 way full range cabs. And it's no secret that many of those monitors are driven by amps that would normally be thought of as overkill in terms of the cabs power handling capability as it introduces significant headroom.
Same again, if it sounds half decent on a 2 way cab in the control room/bedroom/whatever, drag the song out to your loungeroom and put it on stereo there. If it still sounds good without altering EQ, you're getting to the right place...
If you can get your mix to sound tolerable on the NS-10's, your work is done. Soo many people see them in studio's and actually think they must be great speakers. They are I guess ... at making everything played through them sound horrible.Hackomatic wrote:
CoronaOperator wrote:If you can get your mix to sound tolerable on the NS-10's, your work is done. Soo many people see them in studio's and actually think they must be great speakers. They are I guess ... at making everything played through them sound horrible.Hackomatic wrote:
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