Diffusers ? cushens ? books perhaps ? carpet maybe ? Do you still need that TV ?
LOL (take with super grains of salt - I couldn't hep myself).
But those speakers look really funny there Juan !
And glad that you have music again for now.
Kind regards,
Peter
Hi Peter, the TV?, I bought it to watch the last soccer World Cup and I´m keeping it for the next one in Brasil hahaha.
Do you know with whom play Spain the first match, don´t you?. Good luck my friend.
Seriously, I appreciate you are happy for me, I know it's a sincere feeling.
Its times likes these that make you wonder where the need is for expensive kit with XX and a NOS1 as a front end. Great story
You are right Nick, XX/NOS1 improves everything that comes behind, we're lucky to have it and to have it at a real world price.
Thanks
The Behringer active monitors are excellent value. I've just sold some with an active sub which was my kids system. It survived parties and some of the most terrible music available today!!!!
There is a lot in favor of going down the active speaker route. Most pro studios use active monitors. The amplifiers are made to match the driver and are more efficient. You can buy excellent quality at a moderate price not the inflated so called "Hi-End" pricing. They are built to a specification standard something a lot of Hi-fi manufacturers don't use or care about.
If you go to surround speaker setup you can buy 5 speakers all the same.
Certainly in the future I would consider this option if I was upgrading or down. Check the Finish Genelecs out for example.
The source is critical and certainly helps when feeding lesser products.
The Behringer are a fantastic surprise for me at this moment. The advantage is also for sure the matched auto-amplification, as you say.
I heard about the Genelecs but never had the opportunity to listen to them, if they are as good as the people say they could make a perfect system in some circumstances.
Best regards,
Juan