I recently sold my excellent home listening system to someone who can actually get some use out of it, it sounded incredible and had very coherent phase response but way more output and LF extension than was practical (-3dB @ 25Hz and easily 110dB continuous at the couch!). A small live PA that sounded as good as most <$1K studio monitors, that I was barely using. Furthermore, in a few months I will be moving out of my spacious town house in CT into a considerably less spacious apartment in Boston, so size is a serious consideration. I just can't get away with a coffee-table sized subwoofer any more.
What I am looking for are some very good sounding "studio monitors". Output is a minor consideration, I rarely listen loud and when I do it's probably not what you'd call loud anyway. Low noise floor is important, reasonably good polar pattern is important, I'd like a -3dB point of 35Hz or better since I'll miss it if it's not there. I don't want to spend a lot of money since I know exactly what monitors I'd really like later in life and so these just need to be good enough.
I've listened to a lot of the ADAM stuff and it is very nice, but their less expensive (A series) offerings are not as good as I'd hoped.
I heard these new KRK monitors and I thought they were great, and the price is right (about $500 each). They are my top consideration right now. ROKIT RP10-3 Studio Monitors Speaker KRK SYSTEMS
Does anyone have some favorites? I won't be buying for a few months so I have plenty of time to go listen. Used is fine, but powered is a must. I have a DSP with which I can process them, but I'd rather not as it's kind of hard to hide 1RU in a small apartment and the fan noise will dominate the noise floor. I don't think it's reasonable to expect to find built in DSP equalization, but I wouldn't mind a LF shelf at least. Needing an external subwoofer to get low is something I'd really like to avoid.
What I am looking for are some very good sounding "studio monitors". Output is a minor consideration, I rarely listen loud and when I do it's probably not what you'd call loud anyway. Low noise floor is important, reasonably good polar pattern is important, I'd like a -3dB point of 35Hz or better since I'll miss it if it's not there. I don't want to spend a lot of money since I know exactly what monitors I'd really like later in life and so these just need to be good enough.
I've listened to a lot of the ADAM stuff and it is very nice, but their less expensive (A series) offerings are not as good as I'd hoped.
I heard these new KRK monitors and I thought they were great, and the price is right (about $500 each). They are my top consideration right now. ROKIT RP10-3 Studio Monitors Speaker KRK SYSTEMS
Does anyone have some favorites? I won't be buying for a few months so I have plenty of time to go listen. Used is fine, but powered is a must. I have a DSP with which I can process them, but I'd rather not as it's kind of hard to hide 1RU in a small apartment and the fan noise will dominate the noise floor. I don't think it's reasonable to expect to find built in DSP equalization, but I wouldn't mind a LF shelf at least. Needing an external subwoofer to get low is something I'd really like to avoid.