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Hi Jeffrey. Currently I'm using a pair of Alesis Monitor One Active MKII. These are Bi-amplified nearfield monitors. I really love the sound of the two, and they are also cheap. I have used the Mackie 824, but I really felt something strange about their sound (almost the same with their Behringer clones, even if I liked them more). The Alesis sound almost the same as the passive 2500 $ Tannoy midfield monitors that I used to use in the studio I worked in, plus they are also not that heavy - great detail and really balanced sound. Currently I record, mix and master on them. I couple them with a SSI C-1500 surround system (with internal bbe processor) and a Technics 530 power-amp with NS10M and a pair of three way boom-boxes, so that I can A/B/C all my mixes and recordings, and I must say that I really love the Monitor One. Peace Luigi ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jeffrey Lomas" <jeff.lomas@oasis-open.org> To: "LD Mailing list" <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Monday, August 05, 2002 4:28 PM Subject: active studio monitors > Anyone have a recommendation for active studio monitor that have a great > range and a reasonable price? > > Thanks, > Jeff > > > >