hyroot
Well-Known Member
Monitors, as in computer speakers yes or?
Similar to car or home audio too but not designed for the same purposes?
I have Mission bookshelf speakers, which I've dragged all across America over the past 4+ years. They were also used when I nabbed em'. They sound decent to me. I also have been running the same Alpine speakers in my vehicle for over 4+ years and they sound just as good as they did after the first month of using em'.
Then again, I'm no certified sound engineer - just a sound enthusiast. What sounds good to me may not sound all to great for the guy standing next to me.
Maybe you could explain what you mean by "fail"? I'm under the initial impression that you mean the actual speaker stops working.
studio monitors. (speakers) . When used in a real studio they don't last. When you record and mix a song. You listen at very high volumes so you can hear every part. It drove me crazy when we worked.with death metal bands. Especially when they wanted to record on tape. Those genolec cost 3k-8k per monitor. You can only deduct 50% of.that in taxes. Hence using m audio, krk, etc... For mastering its a completely different setup. Those monitors and speakers are ridiculous in price. Pyramix software and consoles are the best for mastering.