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| Event TR8 Tuned Reference Biamplifier Studio Monitors |
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Event TR8 Tuned Reference Biamplifier Studio Monitors
Event TR8 Tuned Reference Biamplifier Studio Monitors ReviewsEvent TR8 Tuned Reference Biamplifier Studio Monitors Sample ReviewFeature:The XLRs and lack of settings on the back is actually useful. You get a clear unbiased reflection of what you are doing right and wrong. Quality: Heavy, biamplified and should last a long time. Two friends both released have sworn by them for years. Value: At $500 a pair how can you go wrong. 100 Watts per cabinet is enough punch for most home studios. Plenty of range for electronic music Desirability: Black on black, fits any studio setup. Sound: Agter 12 months of my mixes translated horribly across systems I went montiro shopping. After spending an hour listening to M-audio BX8s and Yamaha HS80M I went with the Events. Look a reference monitor should be flat. The M-Audios had too much low end color and the Yamahas while sounding amazing, put a 'shine' on all mixes, even ones I knew were bad from cross referncing on Rokit8s, Event TR8s and a pair of Makie824s. All of the warts and mistakes were clear as day on the EventTR8s. Plenty of low end and a very flat response. Unforgiving, yes but it will make your mixes better. Excellent honest response for monitors in this price range. Ease of Use: Plugged em in to the XLR out on the Makie board and was ready to roll. Support: Dont know yet Overall: I would maybe save up for Makie 824s next time but this has already helped me in my mixes and has folks coming over for cross referencing. |
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