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Old 05.12.2005, 12:37 AM
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You might be very thankful for a pair of monitor that doesnt sound 'sharp'.

Its comes with having silk dome tweakers rather than metal. I work with alot of high energy music for hours on end at not exactly quiet levels and these are very comfortable to work with - you certainly dont feel like you are being drilled by them after a couple of hours which tends to be an issue with many monitor I have used - including some very expensive ones in commercial studios.

I may in the future get some better and maybe smaller monitors for greater accuracy in mixing and post production, but I would still keep these for a long time as general main/recording monitors and well as doing most of my mixing on them just because of the complete lack of fatigue.

If you are going to test - they only real way to test them is at home and spend several hours with them, maybe work on a mix with them - unfortuantely you rarely get such an oppotunity, but some dealers can arrange it.
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