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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Ohio
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Any suggestions for a flat MTM kit to use in a commercial mastering application. I heard the Lipinski 707 last week and its amazingly faithful and even - it blew away all the monitors I auditioned in one of New Yorks best pro audio stores.
The kit I want would have some acoustic time alignment compensation (ie not electronic), and a low order crossover. Plus or minus 2 db 50 to 20k, and not terribly ineffecient. Those are more or less the claims from the Lipinski Brochure. |
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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Toronto, ON, Canada
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Budget?
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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Ohio
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1500 to 2000. More and I'll just buy the Lipinskis because they would have a resale value. Good question, though.
![]() Focal also makes a very good monitor that's MTM type (using their inverted dome and the sandwich cone). |
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