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Old 16.06.2006, 05:44 AM
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I should have clarified - I view the krks a little like the old NS-10s - if you can make it sound good on them it will prob sound good on most systems, which is really what you are looking for in a studio monitor... the ability to make a mix translate on as many different systems as possible.

However, IMO it is just as important to have monitors which arent fatiguing. It doesnt matter if they lack in certain frequency ranges, as long as you are aware of the short-comings and can compensate accordingly....

In short - no point buying monitors that you dont like listening to. I like monitors that combine good monitoring with good listening...

cheers

Blay
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