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Mackie HR624MK2
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aXis
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Posted : Mar 5, 2008 08:29
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On 2008-03-02 12:10, makus wrote:
Posford (sorry for mentioning him again) once said that one can mix on anything if he's used to it's sound.
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This is True ! |
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aXis
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Posted : Mar 5, 2008 08:30
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On 2008-03-03 00:38, Stas (Vibe Tribe) wrote:
mackie monitors are pure crap, they are one of the most not honest monitors i worked with, they are nice to listen music on tham. good speaker to put in your living room, but do yourself a favor, keep tham out of your studio.
This is True 2
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Zoopy
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Posted : Mar 7, 2008 02:13
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Just buy the speakers you feel happiest with |
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maxime959
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Posted : Apr 9, 2008 13:30
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On 2008-02-29 10:35, orange wrote:
they are boomy the bass hasnt the best control and the high freqs are on the bright side.
i never liked them and will never do.
its like they are trying to impress u.
i was mixing on them for 3 months and my mixes dodnt translate very well specialy in the low end.
but all this is for the first mackies so i dont have an opinion on the mk2.. i hope they are better.
my choices in this price range are dynaudio, adam etc.
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i've heard a lot of comments like this about the mackie hr824, never about the hr624. Which one were you talking about? |
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Aluminol
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Posted : Apr 9, 2008 15:06
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well i think their great. i got a pair of HR824's and like them enough i just purchased mackie HRS120 sub for $1100 Australian. |
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