In Reply to: Video Producer Needs help selecting monitors... posted by Todd on November 14, 2000 at 18:02:37:
I know many will disagree with me here on this, but I would use what the pros use. And for good reason. Yamaha NS10's. Okay, so they are not the "best " 2 ways. What they DO Best, is translate. If you get your mix to sound nice on them, your mix will sound nice on all, even really cheap speakers. If you get a pair, and do not like them, the used market is so hot, you can turn them in a matter of days.The major difference in pro speakers is flat midrange response, and linear effeciency. The can play extremely loud, for hours, with no damage, and they actually have a +/- 2dB curve, from 60, to 14 k.
Listen and see why every top studio in the world has a pair, for reference.
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