- Oct 24, 2000
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I think when I build a "decent system" it will be more of a 2.1 system with an emphasis on music than on home theater (but it would pretty good for this as well, minus the surround sound).
A DJ friend of mine has a really sweet 2.1 Mackie system that he mainly uses for composing mixes. I have always been blown away by its power and clarity.
I am just curious if anyone here has used monitors for a multipurpose 2.1 home setup? Probably more of the bookshelf variety.
If I do something like this, it would probably with a $2k-3k budget (for the 2.1 speakers and sub only).
I like powerful, crisp, clear sound, more towards the neutral side. I want to be on stage with no cotton in my ears. I like crisp clean highs but nothing fatiguing. (I have been fatigued by Klipsch horns before.) Maybe a slightly warm bias but not too warm. I like my bass strong but with a nice smooth roll off. Nothing terribly boomy and plasticy and no port noise.
In addition to Mackie, I have thought of several other brands (despite them not being strictly studio monitors). These brands include Dynaudio, Boston, and B&W. (I have not auditioned anything from these brands for years, so I know I will need to do that.)
Thanks for any suggestions.
A DJ friend of mine has a really sweet 2.1 Mackie system that he mainly uses for composing mixes. I have always been blown away by its power and clarity.
I am just curious if anyone here has used monitors for a multipurpose 2.1 home setup? Probably more of the bookshelf variety.
If I do something like this, it would probably with a $2k-3k budget (for the 2.1 speakers and sub only).
I like powerful, crisp, clear sound, more towards the neutral side. I want to be on stage with no cotton in my ears. I like crisp clean highs but nothing fatiguing. (I have been fatigued by Klipsch horns before.) Maybe a slightly warm bias but not too warm. I like my bass strong but with a nice smooth roll off. Nothing terribly boomy and plasticy and no port noise.
In addition to Mackie, I have thought of several other brands (despite them not being strictly studio monitors). These brands include Dynaudio, Boston, and B&W. (I have not auditioned anything from these brands for years, so I know I will need to do that.)
Thanks for any suggestions.