Subject: | Re: Speakers for Editing |
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From: | "Marc Myers" primatemarc |
Date: | Fri Mar 20, 2009 5:38 pm ((PDT)) |
Good speakers sadly are kind of expensive. Look at Genelec 8020A - 4" Activ= e Two-Way Nearfield Monitor and Genelec 5040A 40W 6.5" Down-Firing Subwoofe= r. Genelec speakers are astounding and a little pricey. Also consider using JBL LSR-4326P - Two-Way 6.25" Bi-Amplified Nearfield St= udio Monitor. JBL's have several lines. The less expensive models are not v= ery good. And M-Audio BX-8 near field monitors. I have the JBL's on two video editing systems and the Genelecs on a third. = Genelec sound better to me but I think the JBL's are probably more accurate= . Marc |
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