If it sounds good on NS10s it will sound good just about anywhere. :) Retired the NS10s this year for a pair of Yamaha MSP3s for reference. Still using Mackie 824s with Mackie HRS120 for the majority. > > Hi, > the NS 10 are for me a great tool as second set speakers. Good for > balancing, doing levels and EQ in the midrange.. I also like them > beeing pretty clear while not playing so loud, trying keeping the > volume down... > If i get a mix sound good on them it sounds good (better.. :-) on the > Genelecs... but not always the other way round.. :-) > > The Dynaudio series are great as well.... A good speaker for mixing is > a pair you know well, for composing a pair you like and think sound > good.. :) > > Best, > Pelle > > On 6/1-2005, at 10.52, Maurits van de Kamp wrote: > >>>> Then it will sound like shit just like everything else that passes >>>> through NS10s....whereas NS10s don't really image worth a shit. >>>> ...they still beat the hell out of >>>> NS10s ....They mix on these shitty speakers >>>> (which there is simply no denying NS10s are) >>> >>> I'm having trouble understanding your opinion because its a bit >> vague. Can >>> stop beating around the bush, and be more clear as to whether or >> not you >>> like the NS-10's? >> >> NS10s rule! :o) >> >> (Not that I ever saw or heard one, I just wanted to put some oil on >> the >> fire). :o) >> >> Maurits. >> >> >> Yahoo! Groups Links >> >> To visit your group on the web, go to: >> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Logic_Cafe/ >> >> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: >> Logic_Cafe-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com >> >> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of >> Service. >> >> > ________________________________________________________ > Pelle Fridell - pelle@... >
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Re: [Logic_Cafe] Yamaha (the devil's nom du plum)
2005-01-06 by John Debo
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