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Nearfield Active Monitor Recommendation.
I have been using a pair of
Yamaha MS 101-III as nearfield active monitors for a couple of days, while selecting material for an editing session. These speakers have a 20 year pedigree (MS 101-I), They are small, inexpensive (Euro 270 a pair) and sound rather good. Take a listen Iain |
Nearfield Active Monitor Recommendation.
"Iain Churches" wrote in message ... I have been using a pair of Yamaha MS 101-III as nearfield active monitors for a couple of days, while selecting material for an editing session. These speakers have a 20 year pedigree (MS 101-I), They are small, inexpensive (Euro 270 a pair) and sound rather good. Take a listen I had a call from a chap who supervises a school's music projects. He had six titles recorded by his pupils (some forty takes in all) that needed to be edited into composite masters for a school-radio broadcast. He asked if he could bring his own nearfield monitors. and arrived with a small carrier bag in which he had a pair of even smaller active monitors - Yamaha MS 101. He said, half apologetically, "I have been using this model for years, and really know them well. I hope you don't mind" I was not being asked to mix anything just stick the bits together, so why should I mind? A quick Google revealed that the latest version the Yamaha MS101-III are about Euro 270 a pair, so not expensive. If you need a small nearfield monitor pair, these might be ideal. Iain |
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