[Fmpro] studio monitors

Claude Castonguay c.castonguay at videotron.ca
Mon Apr 21 02:50:41 GMT 2008


Hi Louis,

i second the recommendation for ADAM. I'd been using Tannoy PBM 6.5  
wich served me well for many years with a Bryston 3B. My Bryston is 25  
years old and a condenser was giving me trouble. A friend lent me a  
QSC to power my Tannoy's. The difference was staggering, to me the QSC  
did not cut it. No definition in the bottom compared to the Bryston amp.

Long story even longer ; ) ended up buying a pair of ADAM A7. They are  
self-powered and they sound amazing. I had never heard stereophony  
this clearly in my studio. Paid 600$ for the pair brand new. Now to  
impress the clients i'll eventually get a sub-woofer and maybe play  
them somebody elses music. = ; o )

Best,

Claude
On 08-04-20, at 20:14, Louis King wrote:

> ADAM's monitors ...... best $$$ I've ever spent
>
> they are expensive but great ... I have the S3A's ... but they have
> cheaper lines
>
> Truth is no one here can tell you what you should use .... Monitors
> are a very personal decision. I like brunettes you may like redheads.
>
> Take 5 CD's that you know REALLY REALLY REALLY REALLY well and go to
> a place that will let you listen to them through your choices and go
> from there.
>
> lk
>
>
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