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Better for what exactly?
Are you going to be gaming, watching movies, using this for audio production, concerned with bang-for-buck, concerned with bass quantity, want something that can be super loud, etc. etc.....?
May be easier to recommend one over the other if people know what you're going to be using these for and what you want out of your purchase.
Also if anyone knows how the JBL LSR 305 compare to the LSR 308?
I'm looking at the M-Audio D2 BX5 or the JBL LSR 305.
Also if anyone knows how the JBL LSR 305 compare to the LSR 308?
The 305' seem balanced/fairly neutral in my space and I haven't noticed any terrible mid/high range issues myself. As such, I haven't seen the need to eq them.
Are yours raised off your desk? I'm just using some foam isolation pads like this:
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So, the 305s strike you as non-flat? How would you describe them in this regard?I prefer the Emotiva monitors because of the ribbon tweeter, but I also prefer a flat frequency response when it comes to studio monitors.
So, the 305s strike you as non-flat? How would you describe them in this regard?
Nothing but bullshit in this thread because I bet none of your rooms are treated.
Buy whatever has a consensus toward neutrality.
Nothing but bullshit in this thread because I bet none of your rooms are treated. Buy whatever has a consensus toward neutrality.
Nothing but bullshit in this thread because I bet none of your rooms are treated. Buy whatever has a consensus toward neutrality.
I got grey paint on my walls. and I don't have the speakers aimed at me for aesthetic reasons.
Dynaudio = best monitors
No offense, I have to comment whenever I see such claims. I seriously doubt that anyone has tested every monitor on the market. They run the gamut in price, size and (naturally) performance.
The brand list is enormous.
Dynaudio (arguably) makes some good monitors, that is all.