I want to get tiny monitors for my work place (and their sound team) to audition material. WIthout budget concerns, space, or audio privacy, I'd get Genelec 8030b since that's what I use, but budget aside, the office could use something smaller. I know Genelec makes some tiny ones that are the size of multimedia speakers, but was wondering if there were other good contenders. I'll also add that I'm not a fan of the Yamaha HS series either. (it's just an ignorant prejudice because I didn't enjoy the ns-10)
Anyway, looking to get some input. It's really just so I can play back material with reasonable accuracy at a "normal person" listening volume.
what's a good tiny monitor?
Re: what's a good tiny monitor?
I use the equator d5 monitors really like them surprisingly good for there small size and price They give a 30 day evaluation in your studio money back if you do not like them. Although they do take awhile to burn in! http://www.gearslutz.com/board/reviews/ ... or-d5.html http://www.gearslutz.com/board/product- ... air-7.html
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Re: what's a good tiny monitor?
hah, good find. Will check them out. Price is very good too. I love Genelecs but "budget" isn't really their selling point.