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Re: Speaker Recommendations for mixing/editing

Subject: Re: Speaker Recommendations for mixing/editing
From: "myles.thompson" myles.thompson
Date: Wed Aug 25, 2010 11:53 am ((PDT))
Hi,

I'm looking to spend 300-400 USD.

I found some Fostex near field monitors online: PM-1 MK II 6.5". They seem =
to be in my price range at around 350 for a pair. Any thoughts on those:

http://pro-audio.musiciansfriend.com/product/Fostex-PM1-MKII-6.5-Active-Nea=
rfield-Studio-Monitors-Pair?sku=3D600685&src=3D3WFRWXX&ZYXSEM=3D0&CAWELAID=
=3D26047114

Myles


--- In  "ng2307" <> wrote=
:
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> Hi
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> IMHO, for accurate postprocessing and mastering a pair of near field moni=
tors is essential. As always, what is your budget?
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> --- In  "myles.thompson" <mmyleso@> wrot=
e:
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> >
> > Hi,
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> > So now I have my M/S microphone setup completed, I'm wondering what you=
 use to listen to your recordings? Any special requirements on the listenin=
g side? I have some fairly good headphones (Sennheiser HD650) and software =
(Logic, Cubase) and I'm wondering if these are adequate, and then what a go=
od speaker setup would be to help perfect the output.
> >
> > Myles
> >
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