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Possibly the clearest sound, but you might need a subwoofer
Inside a plywood + acoustic foam booth, they sound fairly balanced across the frequency spectre and have more clarity (especially in the mids and highs) than many studio headphones, which is no small feat for speakers. However, you can go slightly 'blind' when mixing when it comes to the low end. It's there, but its representation against the rest of the spectrum can be misleadingly low. If you want a great listening experience with a natural and crystalline frequency response, they're fantastic, but if you want to make sure everyday customer speakers don't get your mid-lows messy, this may not help you. I can imagine the combination of this pair with a subwoofer solves the problem and renders you possibly the best value professional set-up. Final note: they have a quiet hiss, but it may not be in the way unless you're in an incredibly dry and quiet environment.
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Perfect size for a simple desktop DAW recording system
I'm just doing simple stuff at home with garageband and guitar vocals, these are small enough to fit simply on your desktop and great for getting good tracks and checking first mix etc. I just set them on standard settings through my Scarlett, they are very functional and even a bit stylish (though not that pretty)
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Fantastic but...
Superb studio monitors, as uesd by Finneas McConnell. But for extra bottom end realism he did, like me, upgrade to the bigger HS8's. Same clarity and reliable accuracy - but bigger bass end
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