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Re: Audio Monitors for Editing

Subject: Re: Audio Monitors for Editing
From: "greghpr" greghpr
Date: Thu Aug 27, 2009 1:02 am ((PDT))
I use Adam A7 active monitors - they are excellent. There is nothing about =
the Alesis that would prevent you making work that could be played on any r=
adio station in the world, or in any concert hall.



--- In  "oatcruncher" <> =
wrote:
>
> --- In  jan.larsson <jan.l@> wrote:
>
> > We usually avoid any active speakers. A speaker cabinet is just about
> > the worst place for an amplifier. Certain electrical components (like
> > larger caps and certain types of resistors) can be quite sensitive to
> > magnetic fields and then ... the whole cabinet is vibrating of sound.
> > And most electrical components (from IC:s to caps) have a physical
> > construction that make them quite sensitive to this.
> >
> Five years later, does this still hold true please?
> I've just bought a Xonar Essence STX sound card for my computer, and was =
looking to buy an inexpensive pair of  ALESIS M1 ACTIVE 520 speakers for mo=
nitoring. These are getting good reviews for their price, and I'd more or l=
ess decided to go this route until I found Jan's post.
> Any advice appreciated
> Max
>








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