Reviews of the Best Studio Monitors
Here is a guide to buy the best studio monitor. Read reviews of various studio monitors that are available for your music recording studio setup.
The Best Monitors
A studio monitor is one of the most important components of a personal recording studio and complements well with other tools such as microphones, headphones, multi-track recorders, etc.
As a beginner and someone with a tight budget, near field monitors may be the most suitable one for you as you can listen to them from 3 to five feet away.
Other types include mid fields and far field monitors which are usually available at higher costs and require sophisticated studios.
Active and Passive MonitorsThe two main types of studio monitors are active and passive.
Active monitors come with an amplifier inbuilt into it while passive monitors have separate power amps. This therefore makes active monitors more popular and affordable compared with the passive types which come with lots of inconveniences. Yamaha, Behringer, Alesis are some of the popular studio monitors available in the market.
Yamaha HS80M Studio Reference Monitor
Monitors are probably the most subjective thing you buy for your home or project studio so reputation plays a large role in the decision. These are excellent monitors that will not disappoint you if you really understand what monitors are supposed to do. One of the best active monitors around. Read more...
M-Audio BX5 D2
These are good little studio monitors that offer value for your bucks. As with monitors, they are very directional. Solidly built and powerful as well. Read more...
M-Audio Studiophile AV40 Powered Monitor Speakers
Decent powered speakers for home use, though not actual studio quality. For best results, it is recommended by M-Audio that you have them at ear level, and angled to make an equilateral triangle with your head. Read more...
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