mortslim wrote:
> Here are some examples of REAL speakers:
> 
> Yamaha (prior generations of these speakres could be found in almost
> every sound studio in the world)

It is true that the Yamaha NS10 are in every studio on the planet.
But that does not mean you want to buy them. They are used because they
accurately represent bad speakers that are typically found in millions 
of homes. The idea is that if you can make a tune rock on NS10s, they
will sound good everywhere.

The newer Yamahas, which replaced the NS10, are much improved.


> M-Audio (owned by the Pro Tools company - Pro Tools is used on almost
> every recording you hear today)
> http://www.m-audio.com/index.php?do=products.list&ID=studiomonitors

Mackie makes a number of powered speakers for studio work, and they are 
very good. But they are designed for a working studio, and their looks 
flunk any WAF criteria there is.



-- 
Pat Farrell         PRC recording studio
http://www.pfarrell.com/PRC

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