[linux-audio-user] active nearfield monitors

studio64 fsmith at walescomputers.co.uk
Mon Dec 26 09:53:00 EST 2005


Same here I have the Tube utragain which I find a touch noisy.
Thing is Behringer does so much stuff.
The DDX3216 is trice the mixer of most sub £1000 mixers, just in 
flexibility alone.
Now that the price is at £399 I don't think there is anything to compare 
in that range.

As a Live sound balance engineer I love the Soundcraft stuff, but for 
Digital at the moment ( and the Bank balance!) Behringer is the way to go.

Cheers
Bob



Joe Hartley wrote:

>On Mon, 26 Dec 2005 11:55:02 +0000
>studio64 <fsmith at walescomputers.co.uk> wrote:
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>>Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
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>>>On Sun, Dec 25, 2005 at 01:02:54PM -0500, Greg wrote:
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>>>>Hi list,  I'm thinking about getting some decent monitoring for
>>>>mycomputer. 
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>>>i've got the behringer truth b2030a connected to my roland xv-2020
>>>sound module. 
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>>Hi
>>I have the Behringer Trust Actives and really like them ( take out the 
>>top HF on the back for a flatter sound)
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>Count me in on liking the Behringer Trust active monitors.  I've got the
>ones with the 8" woofer and have them on a set of Auralex foam wedges to
>isolate them.
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>I find that I either really like Behringer gear or really dislike it.
>I've got a mic preamp I despise (the T1953) but like my mixer well
>enough (no digital effects on it) and like these monitors quite a bit.
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>I can play the music from the computer through the Behringers, and/or
>through Klipsch speakers with a Sony amp for a more traditional home
>stereo sound.
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