Mastering Speakers

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murphy077
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Mastering Speakers

Post by murphy077 »

Hi, Which Speakers can I use for mastering??
Some speaker model to buy for a good price?

Thanks a lot

David
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Post by barefoot »

Hi David,

What do you consider a "good price" range?

Thomas
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Post by murphy077 »

Hi,

So, We can start with a 400$ for each speaker?

Or, Are some DIY schematics?

What you think?

Thanks a lot for your attention.

David
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Post by barefoot »

Mastering typically requires very accurate full range speakers capable of solid reproduction below 40 Hz. So $400 each is a bit tight for mastering speakers, but we'll see what we can do.

To get enough performance in this price range I recommend a 2-way, dual midbass kit with high excursion 6.5" or 7" drivers.

Here are a few sites with some models to consider:

http://www.zalytron.com/
Usher U-2.5
Hiquphon - Mentor6

http://www.northcreekmusic.com/
Borealis - North D28 Project

http://www.speakercity.com/catalog.shtml
Scan Speak MTM-18


Thomas
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Post by murphy077 »

Hi Thomas,

it's very interest information for me.

Thanks a lot again.

David
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Post by nukmusic »

anyone hear those dual Mackie's? HR626 set?
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Post by genericperson »

the 626's are no good. they just don't "have it". just like the 1029a's are not "real" genelecs.
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