I'm quite familiar with a wide range of high-end
studio headphones, but
i'm much less familiar with studio monitors.
So, what do you guys own or use? What do you recommend?
I own a pair of near-field Alesis M1 Active MkII. It seems like they're
"value" monitors, which means they're mediocre-sounding (in the studio
monitors league) but they didn't punch a hole in my wallet.
http://alesis.com/products/m1active/
They're bi-amplified and, yes, that you can tell: the transition between
the bass cone and the treble bullet is smooth and there are no
out-of-phase artifacts. There's no smearing like with passive filters on
the output high-current lines.
They're a bit bass-heavy and i actually think they're intentionally made
like that. Alesis has a weird recommendation in the manual, saying that
you should plug one of the holes with a cloth if bass is too fat, or
even both holes if bass is waaay too big. I kinda feel that they
intended them to typically have one hole plugged at all times. That's
something for a bass-control knob to adjust, i know, but for the price
($400) i guess i have no right to complain.
It's actually very weird how such a small bass cone can deliver so well
at such low frequencies. Even if i turn up the volume, they're still
crisp and controlled. I never turned it up into the distortion zone, my
neighbours are not exactly fans of electronic music. :-)
Treble is good, but definitely not as transparent as, say, high-end
Beyerdynamic or Sennheiser phones. They're a bit harsh and lack sparkle
(although certain narrow bands in the mid-high i'm pretty sure are
actually over-emphasized), but not too much.
I didn't see a frequency response graph yet, but i'm pretty sure there's
a "noodle" with all kinds of curls in the treble zone. Nothing
impossible to live with, it's just that it feels like it's there.
Midrange is ok, but not remarquable in any way. It's not too quiet or
anything, it's just that it's kinda tasteless.
I keep them in my bedroom (no laughs please) and actually they're close
to a corner (ok, now you're allowed to laugh).
No, the fat bass is not because of that, they're fat anyway (but the
corner may make the situation worse - i'll have to fix that one day).
I sadly keep mine on a bookshelf, two feet apart, and have a wad of
paper towel in each of the four holes to reduce the bass. I think
they're an extremely good deal and I've heard many people say they are
the closest thing to Mackies in that price range.
As for loudness, the same observation. I think there's a frequency
graph that comes with them and they look pretty flat. If anything, the
sound on mine is just restrained, if that's the right word.
Cheers,
Chris