I was wondering if this speaker design would be appropriate for tracking/mixing in a home recording environment?
There are quite a few HT style speakers that work well for this and I thought since these are a nice design for music compared to waveguides and such that they might fit the bill.
Are they accurate enough for this type of use? How would they fare in a near field situation...many speakers fail there and I'm not sure, but I have a feeling the larger the speaker the more likely that is to be an issue. If I have to move back a bit to use these I'd probably still try and make it work as I just can't afford to buy two sets of speakers and need an all in one choice.
There's a really good sale on some monitors which formally retailed for close to 2k and now selling for 600. I almost jumped on the deal, but I had learned about the Statements quite some time ago and really had my heart set on them. Can't really go much higher than $800, can you get the monitors done for that if you have someone build the enclosures for you?
Your thoughts are appreciated, thanks in advance!
-Anthony
There are quite a few HT style speakers that work well for this and I thought since these are a nice design for music compared to waveguides and such that they might fit the bill.
Are they accurate enough for this type of use? How would they fare in a near field situation...many speakers fail there and I'm not sure, but I have a feeling the larger the speaker the more likely that is to be an issue. If I have to move back a bit to use these I'd probably still try and make it work as I just can't afford to buy two sets of speakers and need an all in one choice.
There's a really good sale on some monitors which formally retailed for close to 2k and now selling for 600. I almost jumped on the deal, but I had learned about the Statements quite some time ago and really had my heart set on them. Can't really go much higher than $800, can you get the monitors done for that if you have someone build the enclosures for you?
Your thoughts are appreciated, thanks in advance!
-Anthony
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