No, too many issues setting one up. A couple friends of mine got some to
go with their HR824's, and while it does sound better in the studio, they
have a LOT more issues with their tunes translating well to other
environments. It's just too hard for them to get the low end right. I
personlyl don' think subs are neccesary in order to get a good stereo mix.
If you were mixing for a specialized format that required sub information
(ala DVD 5.1), then I could see it. Besides, my Alesis go low enough that
it's not really needed :)
rEalm
David <spec@...>
01/27/2003 11:12 AM
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Do you use them with a sub?
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> I love my Alesis M1 Actikes MKii's, a steal at only $400 for the pair.
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