Tim Brown
January 17th, 2006, 09:33 PM
Greetings all,
With regard to audio and audio monitors most would agree, them things ain't cheap! That being said, I've been looking for a way to leave the "music tuned" desktop speakers and my 7506s behind and move up to something with a flatter frequency response that would give me a better representation of what I'm mixing. I know... I know... you get what you pay for, but please... humor me for a moment.
Passive monitors are less expensive than active ones, so we'll start there. Okay... so I'll need to get an amp. While flipping through a rag, I can't remember which, I see an article for this new amazing -- or at least the writers thought so -- little amp that blew the testers away and sounded like an amp that costs ten times more. After a little more research, I found numerous reviews on Sonic Impact's T-amp. A number of "audiophiles" claiming that it was revolutionary that such sound could come from a device, a toy if you will, for the princely sum of $30 US. Now I'm always skeptical and this could be one huge marketing ploy, but for the money I was willing to take the chance.
Oh... almost forgot about the speakers. I've heard a few folks mention the JBL control 1 monitors for their flat response and low cost. A quick search and I found them for around $150. Now I'm set with a monitor solution for under $200. Give or take a few dollars.
So how does it sound? Pretty good for the price. For better bass response you'll definitely want a sub as the JBLs lack a tremendous amount of low range but overall I believe this set-up to be pretty good. Definitely better than some of the desktop speakers I've heard of comparable cost. Level response. Vocals are clear and sharp and none of the mud in the mid-range that I'm accustomed to hearing.
Anyone use the JBLs or the T-amp, and if so, what are your thoughts.
With regard to audio and audio monitors most would agree, them things ain't cheap! That being said, I've been looking for a way to leave the "music tuned" desktop speakers and my 7506s behind and move up to something with a flatter frequency response that would give me a better representation of what I'm mixing. I know... I know... you get what you pay for, but please... humor me for a moment.
Passive monitors are less expensive than active ones, so we'll start there. Okay... so I'll need to get an amp. While flipping through a rag, I can't remember which, I see an article for this new amazing -- or at least the writers thought so -- little amp that blew the testers away and sounded like an amp that costs ten times more. After a little more research, I found numerous reviews on Sonic Impact's T-amp. A number of "audiophiles" claiming that it was revolutionary that such sound could come from a device, a toy if you will, for the princely sum of $30 US. Now I'm always skeptical and this could be one huge marketing ploy, but for the money I was willing to take the chance.
Oh... almost forgot about the speakers. I've heard a few folks mention the JBL control 1 monitors for their flat response and low cost. A quick search and I found them for around $150. Now I'm set with a monitor solution for under $200. Give or take a few dollars.
So how does it sound? Pretty good for the price. For better bass response you'll definitely want a sub as the JBLs lack a tremendous amount of low range but overall I believe this set-up to be pretty good. Definitely better than some of the desktop speakers I've heard of comparable cost. Level response. Vocals are clear and sharp and none of the mud in the mid-range that I'm accustomed to hearing.
Anyone use the JBLs or the T-amp, and if so, what are your thoughts.