When you say move, do mean detach the cables, move them, replug the cables? And you're looking for active monitors? So at least 1x power + 1x singal for each speaker?Hi, I'm looking for a pair of monitors for both near-field listening and home-cinema, I will move them depending on the use. My budget is 800€ for a monitor and I'm not looking for something too powerful.
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Yes exactly!When you say move, do mean detach the cables, move them, replug the cables? And you're looking for active monitors? So at least 1x power + 1x singal for each speaker?
Nope but a minimum of 40 hz is enough for meAre you using subs?
Because more money means better monitors?That looks nice. Do you think more expensive monitors would be better?
I don't know, I'm just askingBecause more money means better monitors?
Is the THD at a good value?IN8 is good (I'm a huge fan) and I don't want to put you off, but just be aware that it's a very well designed speaker, cheaply assembled.
I've owned several and have so far found QC to be somewhat lacking. One of mine had an electronics issue, one had an MF unit with an odd looking surround (didn't look circular, couldn't measure or hear any problem, but I'm sure that's not great) and another one developed a nasty mechanical buzz from somewhere behind the plastic front panel. Maybe I've just been unlucky, but Amir's first sample also had a problem with the LF driver.
So, they are really really good value (like, better than some speakers costing 3x as much) but the compromise here is on general build quiality and QC at the factory. I would say even the cheaper ADAM T-series is better, but nowhere near the Kali in raw performance. My advice is, go for it because the IN8 sounds *that* good for it's price point that I easily forgive it, but ideally buy from a dealer with decent after-sales so you can swap them in the event of an issue. Kali themselves seem like a great company and have always been very responsive on customer support. (Doesn't affect the product, but they also win points with me for how open they are on the Internet about their speakers, design philosophy etc)
Nope.Anyone?
One reason to get a Neumann or Genelec setup is the integrated correction, but that requires the use of products all from the same manufacturer. If you want to mix them, you could use a MiniDSP device to do crossover and correction or you could do it "in the box" with EqualizerAPO.Also what about a solution where I get Neumanns or Genelecs and pair them with 2 cheap subwoofers like Presonus?
Yep, it's fine.Is the THD at a good value?
Also what about a solution where I get Neumanns or Genelecs and pair them with 2 cheap subwoofers like Presonus?