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pblondeau37
Published on 03/11/12 at 15:15
Value For Money :
Excellent
Semi-professional studio. I knew the Yamaha NS10 with ... I use it with acoustic foam panels and bass trap. Connected to a Focusrite Saffire 56.
SOUNDS
Frequency hyper neutral. It's the speakers that swing your work. If your mix sounds bad on these speakers so it sounds all evil. But be careful to respect the conditions of room acoustics. There is no apparent boss, but the bass is deep and clear treble cristallins.Les seven frequency regions are observed.
OVERALL OPINION
I tried several models: Adams, Mackie, KRK ... Only dynaudios stand out but the price is not the same. Excellent value for money. You can adjust the frequency bands on the back. Too bad the on-off button located at the rear.
I highly recommend this choice for the mixing model. For mastering, you must go to a higher range ... with the sound that follows.
SOUNDS
Frequency hyper neutral. It's the speakers that swing your work. If your mix sounds bad on these speakers so it sounds all evil. But be careful to respect the conditions of room acoustics. There is no apparent boss, but the bass is deep and clear treble cristallins.Les seven frequency regions are observed.
OVERALL OPINION
I tried several models: Adams, Mackie, KRK ... Only dynaudios stand out but the price is not the same. Excellent value for money. You can adjust the frequency bands on the back. Too bad the on-off button located at the rear.
I highly recommend this choice for the mixing model. For mastering, you must go to a higher range ... with the sound that follows.