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offline dingle berry from on a small plastic chair breat (Haiti) on 2004-11-29 05:57 [#01409601]
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it would be great if any of you superb folks could throw me
a frikken bone and inspire me in a choice of sound system!

ummmm, in the new year i will have saved about a thousand
pounds or so and im wanting a PA that i can hook my
turntables up to and check my computer music
through........

i want a system thats got a nice rounded fat full sound with
a full mid range and crisp high end (suited towards reggae
jungle sounds)
it must also be portable as id like to move it in the summer
from the living room to out in the garden!!!!

i dont know if i should go for an amp and seperate speakers
or an active monitor set up?

any inspiration would be gladly recieved!

like brand names and industry standard set ups!

cheers folks

the dingle


 

offline KADO from The Belafonte (United Kingdom) on 2004-11-29 06:20 [#01409624]
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Choosing a suitable sound system is quite a difficult
decision.

- You need to take into account the acoustic environment
they are going into. Positioning, surface reflections,
bass traps etc.

- How loud you are going to be able to drive the system.
Its no good getting a loud system that you can't turn up
above 10% volume because of complaints. Running a system
over 50% tends to produce a more accurate sound.

- Go out and test the systems, So many people spend lots of
money on systems and don't even listen to them first. I
doubt Haiti has many studio retailers but if you can get to
london try Turnkey...There are also some great systems
here

- Research different systems on the net, see what other
people think of them, sites like futureproducers normally
have review lurking around.

Hope this helps :)


 

offline KADO from The Belafonte (United Kingdom) on 2004-11-29 06:24 [#01409630]
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*Running a system between 50% & 80% tends to produce a more
accurate sound. This also depends on whether it is digital
or valve amped.


 

offline dingle berry from on a small plastic chair breat (Haiti) on 2004-11-29 06:28 [#01409636]
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cheers dude and thanks for the most sensible advice i shall
take a look at the turnkey website!


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2004-11-29 07:13 [#01409698]
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- How loud you are going to be able to drive the system.

Its no good getting a loud system that you can't turn up
above 10% volume because of complaints. Running a system
over 50% tends to produce a more accurate sound.


S'true, you're a lot better off running a 3K PA at 75%,
rather than a 10K one at 20%. "Loud" systems sound a bit
gash quiet.

In addition to what Kado said about valve amping, if you
want mid and high end range, you'd probably be better off
without valves (expensive and not v. portable) or
transistors and spend the cash saved on a better digital
one.


 

offline KADO from The Belafonte (United Kingdom) on 2004-11-29 07:22 [#01409701]
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Hey Ceri :) How's it goin? Good shout on the valves, uber
expensive normally + Unpredictable/unreliable.

all this aside, I once saw a pic of Luke Viberts studio in
future music, he was running everything into a tiny set of
pc speakers. Probably not the most accurate or expensive
monitoring system but he gets good results!


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2004-11-29 07:43 [#01409717]
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I'm well and happy. Work is going okay, but I don't like
being away from Wales, despite where I am now being a really
nice area. I may move back if I can find a good job there.

Music is going well, lots of new tracks and they're a lot
better than my older stuff IMO.

How're things with you?


 

offline KADO from The Belafonte (United Kingdom) on 2004-11-29 08:48 [#01409741]
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Im not bad mate. Still doing my degree in music production
which is cool, loads of coursework to be getting on with
tho, and Xlt is a big procrastination tool!

I will look forward to hearing some of your tracks, maybe
you could put one in for the xlt radio mix we are starting
soon.



 


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