Hi!
I want to build a pair of monitors to use when I work on my computer(both listening to music and working on recordings).
My budget is somewhere around 300-500USD. Those speakers need to be fast, high resolution, flat frequency responce.
I heard very different opinions about Fountek FW168 and NEOCD3, some people say it is very good, many say its not, so I'm confused now.
My room is around 16 square meters. Amplification will come later, so its not a concern now. What do you guys think?
I want to build a pair of monitors to use when I work on my computer(both listening to music and working on recordings).
My budget is somewhere around 300-500USD. Those speakers need to be fast, high resolution, flat frequency responce.
I heard very different opinions about Fountek FW168 and NEOCD3, some people say it is very good, many say its not, so I'm confused now.
My room is around 16 square meters. Amplification will come later, so its not a concern now. What do you guys think?
I'm thinking of stand near near my desk, so more mid, than near field. Those will give better bass responce, I don't really want additional subwoofer.
Fast: don't really know how to call it, for example, some speakers when listening to metal music sound really bad, all instruments blend together, also need it to be able to reproduce punchy, aggresive sound, as i listen metal music.
Fast: don't really know how to call it, for example, some speakers when listening to metal music sound really bad, all instruments blend together, also need it to be able to reproduce punchy, aggresive sound, as i listen metal music.
The Continuum is designed to be very similar to a high end studio monitor.
Continuum, Pr
Very nice sounding speaker. There are many more nice designs on the Meniscus Audio site as well.
Mike
Continuum, Pr
Very nice sounding speaker. There are many more nice designs on the Meniscus Audio site as well.
Mike
the link says "models the LS3/5a". Now the 3/5a is lovely, but was never a high end studio monitor, it was an outside broadcast monitor to go in vans. Certainly NOT flat FR, which has been requested.
OK. My bad.
Hi,
This : Zaph|Audio - ZA-SR71 With the nearfield option.
Forget about "fast" and "high resolution", they
are just marketing terms, what you want is
simply accurate and low distortion.
rgds, sreten.
This : Zaph|Audio - ZA-SR71 With the nearfield option.
Forget about "fast" and "high resolution", they
are just marketing terms, what you want is
simply accurate and low distortion.
rgds, sreten.
You will have to look far and wide to find something DIY as carefully designed as the Zaph unit. Within your requirements I think that hits it on the head. The best part is that Zaph very carefully documented the design and why decisions were made, so if you do want to make any changes to suit your application, then you know where to start.
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