when i had my system i used Bryston and Hafler power amps and JBL 4311 and 4312. Also used Mackie powered , NHT Pro powered and Yamaha MSP10M powered. I'm really old school and my ears are old so my favorite combo were the 4311s or 12s with Bryston or Hafler power amps ( 300 watts ) Bryston sounds better , more focus on the bottom and smooth highs. No matter what i used though, i was always a little dissatisfied with the mid-range. Most of my compositions were heavy in the mids so finding a combination that didn't muddy things up was an on going dilemma. I finally settled on the Yamahas but six years down the road with them and i'm not very happy. . . but they're paid for!! LOL
kind regards
john d
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From: Carbon111 <carbon111@...>
Hi,
I'm just going straight into a pair of ADAM P11a active monitors. Very
detailed, very clear. The ADAMs have the flattest, wide-ranging response
I've been able to find for under two grand, I like them better than
Tannoy, Genlec or Mackie offerings in the same price range. Simply great
monitors - when I upgraded from my old Tannoys, I couldn't believe all
the detail I'd been missing, like taking cotton earplugs out!
Its hard to believe how many folks have multi-thousand dollar synth
systems going through absolute crap monitoring.
Best Regards, James
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