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Re: srm 450's
Frankly, though people rave about these as being possible studio
monitors, they are not. I find my trusty Infinity SM series speakers
and an old Harmon Kardon amp work much better in a small studio
enviornment. With the amout of gigging I do, I sometimes wonder if I'd
have been better off with Mackie studio monitors instead.
When people come over to play, I do bring out the SRM450. I must say,
they sounded much, much better than the JBLs of the same size. They're
not that heavy either.
Mark Sottilaro
Nemoguitt@aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 11/27/02 4:06:30 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> mark_hamburg@baymoon.com writes:
>
>
>
>> For those who have these
>> speakers, how well do they work at reasonably low -- i.e., home
>> studio --
>> volumes?
>
> it depends on how "loud" you can get in your studio.....for me to play
> them so they sound good, i am too loud for my setting ( third floor of
> old house, bedrooms right below).....now this is not really "loud"
> but.....now when you take them to a gig where you can crank them (not
> go crazy mind you) they are imosho steller.....they are overkill in a
> small studio setting but i still love mine and no amp to boot!.....i
> did look at that tech 21 speaker on their site, very interesting (the
> powerball 60 or something like that).....:).....michael