I'd say that if you're not willing to put more then $100 in you might aswell
wait with buying monitors. Sadly with monitors expensive means good, and
buying bad/budget monitors for a start will only cost you more if you keep
doing what you're doing (since you're gonna want some real monitors).
On the other hand, if you're willing to put more money in, I'm real happy
with my Adam A3X monitors. Not sure what they cost a pair though but they're
small and thus fairly cheap. For general purposes I'd say take a look at
Adam or Genlec, those are two brands that always performs in tests etc.
Regards,
On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 2:39 PM, Artem Vakhitov <temcat(a)mail.ru> wrote:
Hi all,
can you recommend me some inexpensive but good small monitors and
headphones for home recording? No high aspirations yet, just for doing
various demos on my laptop. Admittedly, I don't know how to define "good"
here, I just need them to be perceptibly better than your average desktop
speakers and earbuds :) Similarly, I don't really know what "inexpensive"
is
referring to the above, but as a wild guess, let's start from $100. I prefer
plain audio solutions, though will consider USB ones (my Samsung Q70 has two
US ports only, so that puts some limitations).
Regards,
Artem Vakhitov
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