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Post by svart on Mar 22, 2024 8:43:55 GMT -6
This will be quick, they sound near enough like my Core 59's. The Geithain's are easier on the ear and slightly less confusing, they care far less about setup or placement and of course they go lower, apart from that though we are really splitting hairs.
I very much like them, it's more of a logistical issue with these than anything else. Somehow the 934's are even larger than the Dyn's and as my desk takes up a lot of space I can't put them on stands. Maybe in my next house..
So you're saying that the much more expensive speakers sound a lot like your much less expensive speakers and that the extra cost really wasn't worth it? Fascinating.. Sounds like something I would say. (I'm messing with you, don't get mad)
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Post by Shadowk on Mar 22, 2024 9:39:46 GMT -6
So you're saying that the much more expensive speakers sound a lot like your much less expensive speakers and that the extra cost really wasn't worth it? Fascinating.. Sounds like something I would say. (I'm messing with you, don't get mad) Lol, why pay less when you can pay more? That sort of marketing strategy strangely works more than one would think.
After a bit of adaption it's just a lot of little things that add up to an easier all round experience IMO. It's not like going from a 5" $200.00 pair straight to Neumann's, the Core's or something else in that price bracket though. Although, I can see why you say what you say if you know what I'm saying?
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Post by ericn on Mar 22, 2024 11:19:51 GMT -6
This will be quick, they sound near enough like my Core 59's. The Geithain's are easier on the ear and slightly less confusing, they care far less about setup or placement and of course they go lower, apart from that though we are really splitting hairs.
I very much like them, it's more of a logistical issue with these than anything else. Somehow the 934's are even larger than the Dyn's and as my desk takes up a lot of space I can't put them on stands. Maybe in my next house..
So you're saying that the much more expensive speakers sound a lot like your much less expensive speakers and that the extra cost really wasn't worth it? Fascinating.. Sounds like something I would say. (I'm messing with you, don't get mad) In the old days there were 2 basic justifications for $20K monitors. 1. If you could work faster 2. They impressed clients and got you bookings. Ironically when it came to clients all you had to do was mount a PA speaker with 2 15’s a big horn and a pretty cabinet.
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Post by jeremygillespie on Mar 22, 2024 11:43:08 GMT -6
So you're saying that the much more expensive speakers sound a lot like your much less expensive speakers and that the extra cost really wasn't worth it? Fascinating.. Sounds like something I would say. (I'm messing with you, don't get mad) In the old days there were 2 basic justifications for $20K monitors. 1. If you could work faster 2. They impressed clients and got you bookings. Ironically when it came to clients all you had to do was mount a PA speaker with 2 15’s a big horn and a pretty cabinet. And then turn it up while they stand in the back of the room!
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Post by the other mark williams on Mar 22, 2024 20:49:22 GMT -6
I learned that ketchup counts as a vegetable. Tomatoes are actually fruit, so that make ketchup a form of jam. Agreed. I was referring, however, to Reagan’s Dept of Education, which wanted to cut back on funding for school lunches. Lunches were required to include two vegetables, so Reagan’s DoE proposed reclassifying ketchup from being a condiment to being a vegetable so they could save money and still meet the veggie requirement.
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Post by Shadowk on Mar 23, 2024 14:37:25 GMT -6
They should include a gym membership with some of these monitors.
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