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Alesis Studio monitors.

ford93 - 2008-12-14 09:11

Need an opinion on these speakers the Alesis Monitor 1 MKII Passive Monitors. They are non powered I figure asking here in the forum some of you guys may have owned any Alesis Monitors or have heard them in real time.

I've read a few reviews from some buyers and they wrote positive opinions on them. I hope maybe here I can also get some advice before purchasing them.

sinister - 2008-12-14 10:05

i like them. a friend of mine has that setup with a sub and their very accurate. i myself have event 20/20 but the alesis are very true sounding

ford93 - 2008-12-14 10:44

Thanks Sin I know you have a good ear when comes to good quality speakers.

These will be used as front field playback while recording in real time. No need for a sub I have my Klipsch KLF 20's.

ghettoboom777 - 2008-12-14 10:55

Hi Ford93-I see you have a good ear for quality.
Klipsch's are very nice speakers.
I have some JBL 10" 3-ways from 1985' that still rock-out really nice.
Never blown a speaker and have abused them through the 80's.
I've never heard the speakers your talking about but good-luck with them.
I love DyneAudio from Denmark-Have them in the BMW-insane quality and so accurate.
By the way-is that your boxes in your avatar?
Way wicked-2 M90's and an Toshiba BomBeat or 9** series-man you do have a quality sound there!!
I love speakers-Have a great one-GB. Smile Nod Yes

ford93 - 2008-12-14 11:14

Ghettoboom only the M-90 on the far right is mine the rest belongs to Transamguy. This pic. was taken at last year meet.

ghettoboom777 - 2008-12-14 11:30

Hi Ford93-I love your M90-I like that you have a mixing board hooked up to it.
With me having an M70 and now a M70C-what's next-in the JVC line?
Of course the M90-I came really close to getting one about 2 weeks ago.

I'll get one by February!
Have a great one-GB. Smile

fatdog - 2008-12-14 11:59

A friend of mine used Alesis Monitor 1's (not the MKII model) in his studio for a while many years ago. I thought they sounder fantastic. They had a really tight bass response and were perfect for the type of music we were doing. I'm sure the MKII model is much better now.

r.o.y.a.l - 2008-12-14 13:09

sitting next to my sound engineer mate, he says , in his own words , they suck to high heaven , but they are cheap. fine for home but not for professional use . .

ford93 - 2008-12-15 10:22

Thats my intention Royal for home use, believe me I know theres other brand names way better like Tannoy, Yamaha, KRK etc...

The Alesis fits my budget and the reviews on them are positive so I'll give them a try. Out of curiousity what brand would you consider Royal?

sinister - 2008-12-15 10:35

check these out

fatdog - 2008-12-15 10:38

What's the link, SIN?

The obscene-word filter killed it. Frown

sinister - 2008-12-15 10:41

http://www.sweet water.com/store/detail/1032A/

copy and paste. put the word sweet water back together

fatdog - 2008-12-15 12:47

Thanks!

billpc55 - 2008-12-15 18:42

good nearfields for the price.
personaly i would go for a nice used set of tannoys.
thats just me tho. some people hate reveals but i find them pretty nice for home studio stuff.

ford93 - 2008-12-16 07:42

Thanks Sin the Tannoy Reveal 6 passive monitor sounds like a winner but the price. Frown

billpc55 - 2008-12-16 22:20

quote:
Originally posted by ford93:
Thanks Sin the Tannoy Reveal 6 passive monitor sounds like a winner but the price. Frown


hey man try and find a used set. seriously
i have a set of reveals here i bought for under a hundred bucks that maybe had been used for a total of two hours.
people are dumping their home studio stuff more now than in the last few years.
lots of good deals out there.

ford93 - 2008-12-17 04:43

The Alesis are not bad Frequency Response is 45 Hz-20 KHz +/-3dB thats pretty good. Plus I have a warranty and will get an extended one also.

I checked ebay for Tannoy speakers but most are active speakers, however there are some passive one's but I already have ordered the Alesis.

Thanks anyway Bill. Smile