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  • čas přidán 6. 10. 2011
  • Leonard from Kosmic gives you some tips on what to look for when purchasing studio monitor speakers.
    He takes you through some of the range that we stock here at kosmic including speakers from Yamaha, Adam, Equator, Fostex, KRK, Behringer and Event

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  • @danhealy79
    @danhealy79 Před 7 lety +1657

    Save yourself 4 minutes of time by going to 4:06

  • @darkdayzdawn4984
    @darkdayzdawn4984 Před 6 lety +56

    No price, no specs, no input run down. Pass on this video unless you want 10 min of " this sounds good ", " this is a reputable speaker ", or " 4 inch 6 inch 8 inch " and so on.

  • @leocrossfield
    @leocrossfield Před 7 lety +8

    Brilliant guide thank you - cannot stand these CZcams videos that play the sound to you over the different speakers forgetting that you are listening to them through your old speakers - absolutely a waste of time. Your guidance on this was superb - thanks.

    • @brianjosephmedia1086
      @brianjosephmedia1086 Před 6 lety +1

      Man, I thought I was the only one. Wtf that's the same thing as trying to compare 4k screens throught youtube on your 1080 laptop.

    • @RennieAsh
      @RennieAsh Před 2 lety

      With a good recording and decent headphones, such comparisons are interesting. Of course you shouldn't base your final decision off that, but you can estimate if you own one of those speakers tested, or you can perhaps identify something you definitely wouldn't like.

  • @mccullummedia
    @mccullummedia Před 5 lety

    Take a look at my Unboxing video created 2 years ago after purchasing the studio monitors from BestBuy, also take a look at my updated review on the studio monitors created April 22nd. Like and Subscribe to me on CZcams, Facebook and Instagram @mccullum.co
    2017 Unboxing Video: czcams.com/video/Axf7iVky0JM/video.html
    2019 Review Video: czcams.com/video/n4NyCYybu1E/video.html

  • @TheSmithyChannel
    @TheSmithyChannel Před 10 lety +5

    Thanks, this is exactly what I needed!

  • @moyno85
    @moyno85 Před 8 lety +7

    This bloke is a bloody legend.

  • @XMetalChefX
    @XMetalChefX Před 6 lety

    One of the best instructional videos online. So much info packed in here.

  • @fonosayno
    @fonosayno Před 11 lety

    Very refreshing to hear a well informed unbiased review. Very helpful. Will be purchasing the HS80Ms in the near future.

  • @thresholdseven1039
    @thresholdseven1039 Před 10 lety +6

    very informative video. I've been using strictly headphones and am considering getting a set of studio monitors. thank you

    • @ThaCheezle137
      @ThaCheezle137 Před 10 lety +1

      make sure you can afford getting an interface along with those or you wont be able to use them!

    • @IndustryPets
      @IndustryPets Před 10 lety

      Charles Hammond is right, best way to listen to monitors is with an interface giving you the Left and Right balanced output, and used "balanced' Cable to run to them.

  • @Fre3flyOfficial
    @Fre3flyOfficial Před 10 lety +5

    Great information!

  • @tommack8650
    @tommack8650 Před 6 lety

    Thanks for clarifying that personal listening taste is the biggest factor for choosing speakers. Listen to as many as you can (with your eyes closed) and pick the one that sounds best to you!

  • @Hatfieldmedia
    @Hatfieldmedia Před 11 lety

    Great intro video on the speakers you covered. I love the fact that you affirmed the HS80Ms.

  • @SamFidal
    @SamFidal Před 10 lety +3

    Bro , The info you just gave us on this video is hard to get even if its paid , And i'd like to say if i have enough space & extra money i'll buy all those speakers :) , another thing , thank you for the review ,you are good reviewer !

  • @JohnHilman1968
    @JohnHilman1968 Před 9 lety +5

    Pretty happy with the M-Audio Bx5 we just picked up. The low end is surprising and they are very accurate. Frequency response sounds pretty flat across the range which is what you want in a monitor, no?

    • @vicentegarrido3430
      @vicentegarrido3430 Před 9 lety +3

      No

    • @alanmaier
      @alanmaier Před 8 lety

      +John Hilman The problem with the M-Audio BX-5 and 8 is reliability and product support. I recall seeing several pair of both models stacked in the junk / salvage parts area of a shop I worked at. I did not take long to discover why. Even as an authorized repair center, we could not obtain parts. Plus they really cheaped out on the PS caps so they will fail.

    • @JohnHilman1968
      @JohnHilman1968 Před 8 lety

      Alan Maier yeah. ..well mine are still going strong and they are used and borderline abused daily by my teenaged son. So no complaints here.

    • @alanmaier
      @alanmaier Před 8 lety

      +John Hilman John, Indeed they take the beating of a teenage son - quite a strong point! Here is the "scoop".. the tweeters are Vifa made, so replacements can be purchased easily and just the driver itself is the part that is replaced. So that's good. The electrolytic power supply capacitors are age related, and a good way to extend their life is to use a truly good surge suppression strip or better yet, a good system power controller. The IC amplifiers (yes, the amps are IC chips) are generic, which is good. But the woofer isn't so easy to replace. So the areas of concern are catastrophic amplifier failure and woofer failure. There are plenty of used parts available to keep them going - which is why we keep EOL units around. I've had customers buy 1 bad one off eBay, bring in all 3 and leave with 2 good working ones and a total investment under the cost of a new pair. They sound good, and they are happy.

    • @JohnHilman1968
      @JohnHilman1968 Před 8 lety

      Alan Maier Good thing I also purchased the replacement plan then... ;)

  • @jimrettrie340
    @jimrettrie340 Před 6 lety

    Very handy tips including the pads under the speakers noted IN THE EARLY PART OF THE VID

  • @ClaudioFiore
    @ClaudioFiore Před 10 lety

    This is a great video, is really going to help me choosing the right monitors for my studio. Nice one Kosmic. ;) Top notch!

  • @FL_STUDIO
    @FL_STUDIO Před 11 lety +11

    The presenter perpetuates a myth that all speakers labeled 'Monitor' are always better than speakers sold as 'Hi-Fi'. No, not all Hi-Fi speakers are designed to do one thing..."color the sound to sound good'. Many good Hi-Fi models (from companies like B&W, Dynaudio etc) are designed with the same goals of flat frequency response and phase linearity. Furthermore, studio monitors are 'voiced' to sound good too, it's not just Hi-Fi that gets this treatment.

    • @user-hj4ik8lg3r
      @user-hj4ik8lg3r Před 3 lety +6

      Hello FL Studio, I know it has been 8 years but I just wanted to wish you a nice day

    • @akramhosen5116
      @akramhosen5116 Před 3 lety

      Could you please tell me if it's a good idea to use a set of studio monitors like HS8s purely for listening to music? in the city I live in, It's easier to find studio monitors than good hifi speakers.

    • @topherboyd9114
      @topherboyd9114 Před 3 lety +1

      @@akramhosen5116 with a multi band eq, sure. Wouldn't be my first pick for room listening though

    • @akramhosen5116
      @akramhosen5116 Před 3 lety

      @@topherboyd9114 thanks for the reply. but why eq? isn't the flat, uncolored sound what we are looking for as "audiophiles"?

    • @topherboyd9114
      @topherboyd9114 Před 3 lety +2

      @@akramhosen5116 not really, unless the room is perfectly treated and you're just listening in 1 spot, equally distanced from the speakers which are equally distanced from eachother. That flat response is really just to help translate from system to system when mixing. I like more low and and shiny brights when I'm just listening, and I'm probably not sitting in one place like near-fields are made for. They're also not made to listen to very loudly. When I'm looking for listening speakers I want a good size cone for clarity in the lows and mids. Eq is for the room I'm listening in, which most likely isn't conditioned.

  • @sweetsweatyfeet
    @sweetsweatyfeet Před 10 lety +7

    Hifi speakers can definitely sound accurate though not all of them are. Unfortunately the term "hifi" has been butchered over the years into something it was never intended to mean. Originally hifi meant "high fidelity" which literally means accurate or faithful to the source.
    A couple of decades ago it was studio monitors that (more often than not) were less accurate because they were designed to emphasize portions of midrange and low treble frequencies which gave a more up front sound that allowed the engineer hear what was going on in the mix. These presence peaks were both audible and measurable. It also gave them a fierce and fatiguing sound in long term listening.
    As a result many studios in Europe preferred hifi speakers because of their accuracy and neutrality. B&W 801s, Quad electrostatics, A/D/S and certain Spendor models (all domestic speakers) were routinely used in recording studios. These days there has been a convergence whereby hifi and professional speakers are sounding more and more alike as a result of studio speakers being vastly improved. Musically accurate examples of both types are now available (low distortion, flat frequency response and wide bandwidth) that satisfy both the audiophile and professional needs.
    Example: Pro speakers like Westlake come to mind and for audiophile brands... you will not find a more ruler flat, low distortion and accurate transducer than Dunlavy acoustics---an audiophile speaker and one of a handful that can accurately reproduce a square wave.

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  • @BornTV
    @BornTV Před 10 lety +2

    Seen this after I got my Rockit 5s today. Love my monitors. Mix on, my friends.

  • @mitchimal
    @mitchimal Před 9 lety

    Fantastic review. Great confidence, well enjoyed that man.

  • @fortitude9932
    @fortitude9932 Před 5 lety +4

    Nady sw series were the best prive and quality monitors ever.

  • @furiousmat
    @furiousmat Před 10 lety +6

    my gf has been getting into digital music so like 2 years ago I bought her a pair of Rockit 5 like the ones showed here. Wanting to try them out on actual commercial music and feel what they had I just plugged my Iphone in there using a simple RCA Y-jack from the headphone port and found that the quality of the sound coming out of these little babies was sick.
    I actually ended up buying two more of these just to set them up in my living room... plugged them on the TV and I also use them to play music from my cpu. So basically I'm using them as part of a home theater and as stereo speakers.
    Am I crazy here or what. Cuz seriously I really don't know anything about studio recording but... seriously a pair of these costs below $400 and I really don't see how I could get a better sound buying regular speakers like Bose for the same price...
    For you guys out there who know whats up with this gear please let me know cuz right now I'm like.. am I doing something wrong here? Why in the hell isn't everyone doing that. I mean you can tell they're not designed to be used in that context cuz like.. they both use separate electric plugs and you need to turn them on separately and stuff like that.. but once you deal with these little issues you get a damn good deal for your money imo...

    • @sigaev11
      @sigaev11 Před 10 lety +4

      Well I believe it's because of two main factors:
      KRK's are not the most cold and flat monitor speaker you can find, and the other point is - you are listening to commercial material that most probably was mixed by pros who are into industry for a very very long time (like 10 years or so), sure it sounds good.
      And last but not least, you don't have trained ears so you might just not spot mistakes even though your speakers show them.
      To sum up: On expensive Bose stereo-system I could listen to my own music and to badly mixed music of other producers and quite enjoy it, as well as I could even go for CZcams rips occasionally and feel fine about it.
      On monitors I can't listen to anything but top quality commercial music (320 mp3s or better). My music sounds harsh and a lot of music I liked before now sounds just odd, while music by top producers sounds unbelievably good.
      And, once again, don't expect KRK's to reveal everything (they are one of the cheapest out there, my Yamahas too, but my point stands), this is entry level monitor speakers. If you listen to actual monitor speakers in specially designed room, your experience will be very different.

    • @computerschreck
      @computerschreck Před 5 lety

      @surfitlive ^- this.

    • @RennieAsh
      @RennieAsh Před 2 lety

      Bose doesn't really make anything like a 2 way bookshelf speaker anymore. They also weren't the best value for money; mainly they do compact audio these days.
      Studio monitors can offer great value at the price though.

  • @HintOfLogic
    @HintOfLogic Před 7 lety +1

    I've demo'd all of these plus more in a couple different settings (namely GuitarCenter). The Adam's A7x, though a bit more than some mentioned here, are on another level. After using the A7x's for over 6 years now, I don't think I could mix on any of these others. My next monitors, "if" I ever even outgrow the A7x's, would be the Adam S4X-H

  • @georgehollis4133
    @georgehollis4133 Před 5 lety

    Thanks for the info very helpful as I’m looking to find my first set of monitors 👍

  • @crizza2000
    @crizza2000 Před 9 lety +41

    I used to think my KRK Rokit 5's were good, until my friend lent me his Yamaha HS80m's. Despite all the glowing reviews and low price tag, KRK's Rokit 5's translate to other systems VERY badly. These are DJ monitors, not for Mixing and Mastering music IMO because the sound is about as flat as a mountain.

    • @crizza2000
      @crizza2000 Před 9 lety +1

      Andre Black Baby Jesus - You make a good point about knowing your speakers, which is helpful regardless of their flaws and the Yamaha's are by no means perfect but they are much more accurate as an entry level monitor speaker.
      The Rokit 5's add low end, so I'm confused how this could be practical for a professional seeking to make creative decisions based on what they hear out of the speaker. If one wants more bass as you mentioned, then it should be added by the user,and not the speaker. KRK do some excellent speakers for producing, mixing and mastering, but the Rokit 5's are not one of them..

    • @larrytate1657
      @larrytate1657 Před 8 lety

      I love the Yamaha hs7. Very honest monitors for me so far. Maybe a tad more low end than the ultra honest ns10s but still very honest. Ns10s aren't made anymore unfortunately. Not sure why Yamaha discontinued them.

    • @rhymezgalore
      @rhymezgalore Před 8 lety +1

      +crizza2000 The Rokit 5 gen 3 have adjustable low end tuning. And it depends on the size of the room/studio in order to get optimum results from whatever size monitor you have. You can't just criticise the Rokit 5

    • @crizza2000
      @crizza2000 Před 8 lety

      Andre Black Baby Jesus Good points raised...and to repeat what you said, the mids are indeed muddy so unfortunately (regardless of genre) if the mid range is not accurate/clear, then the whole mix will struggle. (Hence the reason monitors such as the avantone mixcubes exist and are so popular, which have virtually a non-existent low end)

    • @crizza2000
      @crizza2000 Před 8 lety

      Andre Black Baby Jesus - True. It comes back to the saying that a good workman doesn't blame his tools. Once you know the strengths and weaknesses of the kit you are using - it's possible for a skilled producer to get good results.
      I'm just a bitter workman who started out on these and wasted countless years trying to figure out why nothing I made on these translated well on other systems. :)

  • @wow1022
    @wow1022 Před 9 lety +3

    please, please read the frequency response with the +/- 3db, +/- 6db points, if they don't give you this i wouldn't believe a word on it, (3db is the half power point)

    • @DirectVinyl
      @DirectVinyl Před 9 lety

      Do you really belive in truth of frequency response?

    • @johnmorris2170
      @johnmorris2170 Před 7 lety

      SlashButcher All monitors are tested under lab conditions: A flat, dead (dead as in zero reflections) room. The better acoustically treated your mixing room is the closer the monitor in question will live up to it's spec sheet. KRK monitors are used in professional studios all over the world. KRK makes studio headphones and powered monitors. If KRK monitors were "shit" professionals would not be using them. If you are running a Professional studio you don't buy a piece of equipment because of slick advertising. There bottom line is money.

  • @Shieox
    @Shieox Před 7 lety +1

    Bought my ADAM A8Xs from Kosmic Sound in 2010. Especially awesome when paired with the RME Fireface I got in 2011. Have never felt the need to upgrade. Nearly went the Event Opals, but that would be overkill for my current room.
    Keep in mind your room dimensions. Also, do remember room treatment such as bass traps!

  • @MrUltraworld
    @MrUltraworld Před 10 lety

    6yrs ago I went in search of studio monitors & I listened to dozens. A friend had a system in his studio and told me I had to listen to. He demoed the monitors and I was amazed. I also heard deep low end. I heard my first 2.1 system by Blue Sky and I was hooked. The 6.5" satellites have a 100 w amp for the woofer & the tweeter. The 10" sub has a dedicated 200 w amp. XLR's go from the board to the sub, then XLR's go out to each satellites. I cannot hear where the sub stops and the satellites begin. The sound is stunning.I would have never considered a self powered system let alone a 2.1 system, now I'm hooked. Unfortunately the price has gone up a lot on them. I purchased the Sky System One for under $1,000 US. They now retail for about $2,400 US. But this is what your going to hear your music through. You deserve to hear your music clearly, uncolored and precise.

  • @cheatermaster100
    @cheatermaster100 Před 10 lety +95

    wow 1 million views didnt know there are many audiophiles here

    • @DJRoksor
      @DJRoksor Před 10 lety +12

      Studio monitors aren't for audiophiles.. watch the vid again cause you don't seem to have understood what they are meant for.

    • @TheMourningPalace
      @TheMourningPalace Před 9 lety +12

      DJRoksor Well, most of the people who are wathcing this are probably interested in high quality sounds

    • @miserablemidget3282
      @miserablemidget3282 Před 9 lety +4

      DJRoksor
      Actually a lot of audiophiles prize accuracy, detail and neutrality of sound over anything else. In fact I would say more do than don't. Sure there are pieces of equipment and loudspeakers designed to sound a certain way, but most reputable brands (KEF, Revel, YG Acoustics, Magico, TAD etc) design for accuracy and technical prowess. Some however do not and even then it can be design based not something you can expect from the company as a whole.

    • @cheatermaster100
      @cheatermaster100 Před 9 lety +1

      I find it really depends on people's personal taste on music.

    • @Shieox
      @Shieox Před 7 lety +5

      KRK is trash. ;)

  • @FreestyleEntOnline
    @FreestyleEntOnline Před 9 lety +27

    just adding my adding my 2 cents here , people love to say or think ...''if its more expensive its better''...its even kinda mentioned in this vid....but I would recommend to everybody to keep in mind WHO is going to listen to your music and WHERE .... for example you can buy 1000 dollar studio speakers to mix your music on..but.no one will hear the mix like you hear it...UNLESS they have the exact same speaker.

    • @vicentegarrido3430
      @vicentegarrido3430 Před 9 lety +1

      Thats the whole point ! To mix and master and then let the other people hear what you made out of it . You get what u pay for thoe . The more the speaker cost the more clear the sound will be and the more indef detail they will have so you're mix will be on point !

    • @kohnfutner9637
      @kohnfutner9637 Před 6 lety +1

      Run E I think generally best to look up frequency response chart, try to set your speaker to get it flat. Then, raise the bass 4 to 5 db, possibly more. The bass to midbass is generally to be 1 to 5db higher than flat. And above 1k generally up to 10db below flat. I personally like planar speakers because they react best to equalization without harmonic issues.

    • @beautifulmicia
      @beautifulmicia Před 6 lety +1

      Run E The idea here is to hear an unadulterated version of your mix. You can not possibly create your sound to match every speaker but merely to give a pure signal to more adequately sound the best on average. It should be produced for every speaker listened to by everyone. The more expensive speakers will do a better job at this. Your speakers are obviously representing your 2 cents worth.

    • @Truid
      @Truid Před 6 lety +3

      Someone doesn't know a thing about mix translation in the Mastering stage...

    • @shanemoran6597
      @shanemoran6597 Před 6 lety

      My brother and I had the krks for our music and it sounded really great. When I played in cars anywhere else etc it sounded obviously diff but really bassy as well.

  • @ychilds99
    @ychilds99 Před 5 lety

    An excellent way to think about the purchase process. I really appreciate it!

  • @joachimbrandenburg
    @joachimbrandenburg Před 6 lety

    Good info packed in 10 min! Definitely watch if you're a starting producer/engineer. And don't forget most of the time your monitors are useless without a well treated room!

  • @psycox8758
    @psycox8758 Před 9 lety +13

    I always set my HS80's up with a penny. If it rolls off I know that its not flat.

    • @akramhosen5116
      @akramhosen5116 Před 3 lety

      hahaha

    • @akramhosen5116
      @akramhosen5116 Před 3 lety

      Do you really have HS8s? Could you please tell me if they are good for simply listening to music in a regular living room?

    • @psycox8758
      @psycox8758 Před 3 lety

      @@akramhosen5116 I have HS80’s… not sure if you can find them now but I guess the HS8’s are similar. The 80’s are great speakers and are reasonably flat (no pennies involved;) so I guess it depends on your room and what you listen to. They have a nice tight low end but there are probably better options if you listen to mostly bass heavy stuff. You need a good sized room for them to sound their best ;)

    • @akramhosen5116
      @akramhosen5116 Před 3 lety

      @@psycox8758 thanks so much for the reply. My room is decent. problem is, Yamaha markets the HS8s as studio monitors designed for mixing. Reviewers also mostly praise them as studio monitors. But I intend to use them just to listen to music, not mixing. I wonder if HS8s can be used as a HiFi. In the city where I live, studio monitors are easier to find than HiFi speakers are. I need bass, but I don't want my purchase decision to be based on that only.

    • @psycox8758
      @psycox8758 Před 3 lety

      @@akramhosen5116 Yeah, they’re marketed as studio monitors but remember that the NS10s were originally marketed as hifi speakers ! The HS80s would definitely perform better than the NS10s as hifi speakers though. I actually use them for listening just as much as producing and love the sound of them. If you have a wide range of genres in your library there’s probably nothing better in the price range (studio monitors) for hifi. For more bass heavy stuff you might be better off with a pair of KRK RP8s.

  • @trilax59
    @trilax59 Před 10 lety +9

    Has anyone heard anything about the JBL LSR305 Studio Monitors?

    • @computerschreck
      @computerschreck Před 5 lety

      I have a single one as a DJ monitor for my home setup in addition to a full MOTU UL3 + Yamaha HS8 and HS8S setup in the next room. I also abuse the 305 as a living room speaker for background music and I like it, it's relatively flat and the special shape of the waveguide seems to actually work so it's definitely worth it's low price. Keep in mind that it's still a 5"/1" speaker and might me too small for larger rooms. When in doubt, I'd suggest you check out the 308 (8"/1"), the 305's larger brother 😉

    • @PlayerFiveVids
      @PlayerFiveVids Před 5 lety

      JBLs are kinda muddy. If you like bass, though, you might enjoy them.

    • @matthewdoyle8644
      @matthewdoyle8644 Před 5 lety

      Has anyone heard about ATC loudspeakers

  • @LeobertJarina
    @LeobertJarina Před 11 lety

    I am a beginner of building a home studio, and this is what I am looking for. Thanks a lot for sharing this nice information.

  • @simthylacine
    @simthylacine Před 8 lety

    excellent, informative summary. thanks Kosmic 👌🏽

  • @abrahamluevano5033
    @abrahamluevano5033 Před 10 lety +10

    Yamaha HS8 all day

  • @larrytate1657
    @larrytate1657 Před 9 lety +59

    When are the comparisons gonna begin? Lol.

    • @bewhereyouareimhere6425
      @bewhereyouareimhere6425 Před 9 lety

      +Larry Tate 4..10

    • @larrytate1657
      @larrytate1657 Před 9 lety

      I know I meant hearing the same quick 30 seconds of a mix through each pair.

    • @bewhereyouareimhere6425
      @bewhereyouareimhere6425 Před 9 lety

      ahh no worries tatey im with you now

    • @larrytate1657
      @larrytate1657 Před 8 lety

      Lol.

    • @itsFarawaySkies
      @itsFarawaySkies Před 8 lety +12

      +Larry Tate You understand why that's pointless right? You're asking to demo these monitors with audio samples that you listen to through your current setup which you're obviously wanting to upgrade or you wouldn't be here, to get an idea which sounds the best lol....you see where I'm going, or maybe not?

  • @darkitechture
    @darkitechture Před 11 lety

    This video alone made me subscribe. Very informative, not biased. Thanks for some great information!

  • @brucema12
    @brucema12 Před 10 lety

    Well spoken. Very articulate. Thanks for spreading the word!

  • @steveteodoro2695
    @steveteodoro2695 Před 10 lety +3

    Another few good brands are:
    FOCAL
    MACKIE
    AVS
    JBL
    M-AUDIO
    ALESIS
    TASCAM
    ROLAND

  • @EixtremeDrummer
    @EixtremeDrummer Před 9 lety +120

    I'd rather have watched a comparison among their sounds.

    • @Psygression91
      @Psygression91 Před 9 lety +9

      I would rather would have watched a comparison among their sounds?
      Dude you just confused all the fucks in me and now I don't know what to do with my life. I've tried to watch different speakers and compare the sounds and I sat there for 2 years and NOTHING HAPPENED. I recorded the whole thing on timelapse camera so I have the proof if you want to watch.

    • @EixtremeDrummer
      @EixtremeDrummer Před 9 lety +4

      LSFSKYLINE
      Sorry, my English eminence. It's not so easy to write and/or speak a language which is not your mother tongue.

    • @Psygression91
      @Psygression91 Před 9 lety +4

      extremadrummer That is called sarcasm. Don't actually mean it ;)

    • @EixtremeDrummer
      @EixtremeDrummer Před 9 lety +3

      LSFSKYLINE
      Don't mind, I tell it ignorance.

    • @p.a.6764
      @p.a.6764 Před 9 lety

      extremadrummer if you dont speak english then don't use google translate, it doesn't make sense!

  • @sahilprashar567
    @sahilprashar567 Před 9 lety

    his first initial statement as to why one would need monitor speakers nailed it..........thats all i needed to know

  • @gli7utubeo
    @gli7utubeo Před 7 lety

    I love the Quad line of studio monitors. I have the 9L and 12L and they are very musical and image very well and just disappear and sound driverless. They don't make these models anymore but are often available used. It's a great British sound.

  • @Mandy-Lane
    @Mandy-Lane Před 9 lety +16

    krk rokit sounds like mono, no stereo image, no space, and too much treble. wtf

    • @narcisjunior974
      @narcisjunior974 Před 6 lety +1

      Mandy Lane I dont know why people made such hype about KrK cos they r absolutely terrible

  • @davidhale8127
    @davidhale8127 Před 10 lety +5

    7:16

    • @davidhale8127
      @davidhale8127 Před 10 lety

      my favorite is the KRK

    • @davidhale8127
      @davidhale8127 Před 10 lety

      Can i have them? lol

    • @davidhale8127
      @davidhale8127 Před 10 lety

      k

    • @tonyppe
      @tonyppe Před 10 lety

      Miner David Nearly everyone is saying how shite the KRKs are in comparison to Yamaha or JBL. I was about to buy a set of Rokits up until last week.

    • @mosesalexandercruz2071
      @mosesalexandercruz2071 Před 9 lety

      ***** agreed, my JBL's backhand KRKs...I was in limbo between the 305s & HS8's and considering I wasnt going to get a woofer anytime soon, i went JBL.
      But monitors and room treatment go hand in hand!

  • @TheSoundrookie
    @TheSoundrookie Před 10 lety +1

    Great video, but one thing you forgot to mention is that if you have limited space, it's not enough just to go with a smaller speaker, it's also important to choose a model which has the bassport in the front. Speakers with the bassport in the back needs a lot more distance to the wall behind them. This goes for ordinary hifi speakers as well.
    The funny thing about the Yamaha monitor which became so popular in a lot of studios is that it became that popular because it had a horrible soundquality. They used it to get an idea about how the music would sound on low end stereo systems.

  • @dudemister1999
    @dudemister1999 Před 10 lety

    Thank you for making this video, I am looking to purchase some good speakers, and this helped a lot.

  • @TommyNation
    @TommyNation Před 10 lety +6

    Genelecs all the way!!!!

  • @larslarsman
    @larslarsman Před 4 lety +3

    Where is the sound comparison? Just want to hear the sound. Not talking head video.

  • @TheQriz
    @TheQriz Před 10 lety

    Note that the KRK Rokits 5, 6 and 8 have no kevlar drivers, the VXT series do.
    The rokits are fitted with woven glass aramid.

  • @elaniamusicofficial
    @elaniamusicofficial Před 4 lety

    this is very userful. thank you for sharing all these information! :)

  • @attizzoso
    @attizzoso Před 10 lety +93

    comments are far more interesting than this dull video

  • @tylernicolo7654
    @tylernicolo7654 Před 9 lety +4

    it's whatever your used to, not the monitor. Hi-fi vs studio monitor vs this vs that - FUCK all that shit! ...someone could win a grammy mixing on their childhood boom box, then set the same person up on Event Opal's and the mix could sound like total fuckin shit.

    • @johnmorris2170
      @johnmorris2170 Před 7 lety

      Tyler Nicolo Please name any muti-million selling release that was ever mixed on a boom box. There is a reason why professionals mix on monitors. You obviously don't understand the reason why.

  • @Homemusicstudio1
    @Homemusicstudio1 Před 10 lety

    Excellent overview information. Thanks for this video.

  • @alienredwolf
    @alienredwolf Před 5 lety +1

    Event 20/20s for the win. Never looked back. Brand loyalty tells me I’ll be upgrading to the Opals soon enough though.

  • @marknorton4430
    @marknorton4430 Před 10 lety +2

    I found some perfect NS 10s at work and they said 'Take em'
    Your right about freq response

    • @jmoss99
      @jmoss99 Před 4 lety

      That's Right! Get them out of here.

  • @triconcert
    @triconcert Před 11 lety

    Thanks for that cogent and smooth explication!

  • @validcode
    @validcode Před 11 lety

    Really nice video. I was looking for some studio speakers and this helped me a lot. I've ordered yamaha hs80m

  • @Ghostlymuso
    @Ghostlymuso Před 11 lety

    Some very useful information here....thanks for the video.

  • @spunkfacesamplers
    @spunkfacesamplers Před 11 lety

    great video man. I used the krk rokit 5" for years and there amazing. But now i have moved to the vxt 8" and im in love with them. Also i would say the acoustic pads are well worth it. Having your speakers not on your desk is important to.

  • @Mr9Inchez3
    @Mr9Inchez3 Před 9 lety

    I'm impressed with all the praise the HS80 receives. Since the HS80m seem to be discontinued is there a similar monitor from Yamaha available today?

  • @ModernMixing
    @ModernMixing Před 11 lety

    Great video. Its a good lesson for all new home studio owners and engineers. New engineers just keep in mind that acoustics are actually more important, but monitors definitely come second

  • @GroverLee
    @GroverLee Před 10 lety

    Using RCF Ayra 8" for a year now for tracking / mixing / "pre-mastering" . Tells the truth. Freq. response is 45 to 20k, 50 watt bass amp, 30 watt for highs. Love them! Don't need the optional "10" sub for my room, but is available.

  • @HardCoreHanSolo
    @HardCoreHanSolo Před 10 lety

    Great, great video. Tons of great info.

  • @GreatInterstellarStudios

    Thanks for the subscribe! \m/ I watched this video a couple weeks ago! Good stuff man!

  • @pbenson56fran
    @pbenson56fran Před 8 lety

    Great information. Leonard did I understand you to get both the speaker stands and the pads?

  • @tomdwij
    @tomdwij Před 5 lety

    cool video, cheers, would be nice to hear your view on passive vs active ?

  • @SwissMilk0
    @SwissMilk0 Před 9 lety

    thx for all the good info and great vid :)

  • @epc2965
    @epc2965 Před 5 lety

    a well presented accurate and honest review

  • @victorhugod387
    @victorhugod387 Před 6 lety

    Thanks you for this vídeo... I really like your guys work.

  • @franktoledoz
    @franktoledoz Před 11 lety

    Thanks, man! That was very clarifying...

  • @LifeProducersofNewJerseyLLC

    Great video, I learned a lot.

  • @germanflu22
    @germanflu22 Před 11 lety

    I have the Yamaha HS50's and I love them. I record in my basement and they are perfect for what I need them for. I can't imagine needing anything more than these 5" monitors. I understand tonality range is different, but they are amazing at the 5" size.

  • @SYNDRONE
    @SYNDRONE Před 11 lety

    i agree! i have used studio monitors for 2 years and my knowledge and ears developed A LOT. but nowadays i mix with generic speakers and just try out different typical setups and my mixes never sounded better.

  • @Joe-mz6dc
    @Joe-mz6dc Před 8 lety

    This review is golden. A+

  • @TheOfficialGlowChild
    @TheOfficialGlowChild Před 10 lety

    Got Equator Q10's and D5's. Replaced my KRK's with these . Will never go back.

  • @boboutelama5748
    @boboutelama5748 Před 7 lety

    I use ATC SM50, PMC fac8, PSI A215M and KS digital C5. All are good for what they are inteded to do. The ATC and PSI having a little plus compared to all the other monitors on the market : they are incredibly sturdy in time. More than anything else on the market.

  • @theflyingdutchman787
    @theflyingdutchman787 Před 7 lety

    Very informative. Thank you!

  • @pupper2369
    @pupper2369 Před 8 lety

    I use analytical sounding headphones when i listen to music and am looking for speakers for my desk (casual music listening). Should i go HIFI or Studio Monitors?

  • @Markus56.
    @Markus56. Před 3 lety

    Awesome video! Thank you!

  • @pbenson56fran
    @pbenson56fran Před 4 lety

    I appreciate this channel. I purchase my headphones by this information. Are you going to do a video on controllers nektar?

  • @BoomBeepBoomBeep
    @BoomBeepBoomBeep Před 11 lety

    Thanks for the informative video!

  • @boogeyratt
    @boogeyratt Před 7 lety

    It would've been nice to have the model list in the description. Lets us know whether or not you're even covering something we're interested in.

  • @myfz6
    @myfz6 Před 11 lety

    I am so glad now that I went ahead and Bought the HS 80m. after hearing the reviews from a few different companies I think i got awesome Set of Studio Monitors for what I need. Although I went with the 8's for a 12x12 Room the 5's were just way to small and I was afraid I would not get enough power and sound from them. Wasnt sure and had no one to help me figure it out so i spent the money and got the 8's because if i move to a LARGER ROOM then its a WIN WIN

  • @650hpreventon
    @650hpreventon Před 10 lety

    What about If I only have a PA. To use. And the speakers need to connect to the pa for power. But on the back of the speaker they comes with an extra plug holes say support. So I can use the 1/4 cable to the support holes to my m-audio?

  • @theimaginethis
    @theimaginethis Před 11 lety

    Thank you, sir. Very useful information.

  • @stephendverner
    @stephendverner Před 6 lety

    Great description.

  • @missgee8083
    @missgee8083 Před 5 lety

    can u please recommend a good pair of speakers to record R&B, music? thank u so much!

  • @jonvincentmusic
    @jonvincentmusic Před 11 lety

    Holy shit it's Phil Oakey timewarped from 30 years ago. Great videos, this one is very informative. Well done.

  • @TheBudgie29
    @TheBudgie29 Před 6 lety

    I have "absolute 2 spirits" what do You think of them??. I love them and use them on the Radio Station (Home Made)

  • @heyshaay
    @heyshaay Před 10 lety +2

    I personally am not a big fan of the krk's when it comes to the room i mix in and how my mix sounds with them. I got a piar of yorkville ysm5, love the clarity.

    • @spacecadetrl
      @spacecadetrl Před 10 lety +2

      the krk's are so bass heavy, i dont really like how unbalanced they are overall. I'm sure you get a much flatter sound with the yorkvilles

  • @evolutionmusicproductions

    Great video, what would you recommend for soundtrack music?

  • @jonwright8236
    @jonwright8236 Před 6 lety

    great vid as looking for pair of monitors for my home studio

  • @Rogueleague777
    @Rogueleague777 Před 10 lety

    Very clear and informative!

  • @javedhaider4048
    @javedhaider4048 Před 11 lety

    Thank you for the comparison. I need to get some HS80s

  • @hac291
    @hac291 Před 11 lety

    this video was so helpful! thank you mr hair guy

  • @RodCast2012
    @RodCast2012 Před 8 lety

    I would like monitors for connecting them directly to my YAMAHA MOX. I like the piano sounds and what I play is piano with some basic layers. I am just a amateur on this and want this for my own entertainment at home. Do you guys think it worth buying monitors for that or does anyone know an alternative for an environment like the one I described? Thanks.

  • @impulse9091
    @impulse9091 Před 9 lety

    would alesis elevate 5 be a good start i will eventually ugrade ut i need to know if i will be ale to get a decent bass response and a decent treble .

  • @JNpMusic1
    @JNpMusic1 Před 11 lety

    great video. i have some m1 520 actives. i make dubstep and dance aswell as other styles. i definetly 'hear' the need for a sub monitoring system too. this video pointed out a couple wee things i didnt know before, so will definetly rate.
    i was also glad i had my triangle thingy covered already, lol
    thanks!