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Originally Posted by nicfit
Well, I'll jump in this thread and ask here too:
tips for near field studio monitors, pretty cheap, no need for high wattage? digital in would be a nice feature
I was thinking about tapco s5 , not sure about the bass response, though... I'd like to keep it in the 150-250 euros range.
thanks in advance.
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i would suggest the yamaha hsm50, these have a very flat frequency response and a based on the famous ns10 monitors that you will see in tons and tons of studios. listen to a whole range of different monitors don't just buy from price. take some music you know well to the shops. there should be no frequencies that really jump out at you. some monitors really have a lump from around 60-150 hz, you do not want this. you want to be able to hear all frequencies at the same strength. the hsm50's are good and flat. do not buy a sub monitor unless you will be doing films or theatre, these are totally uneccesary.