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Alesis Monitor One MkII

Passive Monitor from Alesis belonging to the Monitor One series

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Published on 06/16/07 at 03:19
Here j bought this monitor to the mix and composition of Hiphop (home studio)
config: carte mere mid-range, very good processor, d + 1 GB ram, 36 bit sound card reels 24/96 (today TerraTec DMX6fire j which test the limits of operating day by day) and an Alesis RA150 amp (all good and coherent)

The price closer to that my purchase and the quality of listening test in the store.

I put the note 9, because I have no tjs not pushing the limits of my config (new sound card), lack of time to be able to say a score of 10.

SOUNDS

Frequency response: not enough experience or knowledge to judge, but it seems very correct (seen in the price range of these monitors)

stereo image: good, very good or near perfect, for I used many stereo effects (phaser / flanger) and the return is amazing, one could even make teckno with!!

Clear sound is very very specific acute (an advantage for me), medium right (I rarely based on medium), and serious near-perfect (bass and Rythmik that hard if you push the amp)

a very very good dynamic with the RA150 amp (drives a 40% minimum)

I put the note 10 for perfomances, compared to the price.

OVERALL OPINION

I use them for about 1 year

J loves: the cohesion of sound in the whole, the AC power that emerges, the simplicity, price, neutrality sounds

J likes least: not much, I'm satisfied with!

j've seen of studio monitors, a number of home studio, and everything is good in all (exept for studio monitors, much higher), but considering the price, it's still the best choice that I've seen, for the home studio

Q / P: exellent see amazing, a very good deal, a very good buy.

With the experience: j tell me why I have not bought this before!

Score of 10 for the ratio Q / P (as I say, hallucinating!)