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I'll put in a plug for Mackie HR-824s. I have a pair and they are an absolutely beautiful piece of equipment. Well built, adjustable and great sounding. The tightest and most slamming bass I've heard come from such a small box. And my room sucks, so if you gave them some more space they probably are even more impressive. What you give up in aesthetics is more than made up for by the sound and build quality. Plus, amplified speakers are just cool IMO. Your choice of RCA, phone and XLR inputs is very h ...
I had a local customer that owns a recording studio bring by a pair of the 8" two way models with the built in amps. I took some frequency response measurements for him and we adjusted the variable gain to get as accurate of a response as possible. They were not exactly smooth. Funny thing is that he bought them thinking that they would be a very uncolored and a neutral speaker to use as playback monitors when mixing. He was very surprised to see just how colored they really were.
Quote from: DannyI had a local customer that owns a recording studio bring by a pair of the 8" two way models with the built in amps. I took some frequency response measurements for him and we adjusted the variable gain to get as accurate of a response as possible. They were not exactly smooth. Funny thing is that he bought them thinking that they would be a very uncolored and a neutral speaker to use as playback monitors when mixing. He was very surprised to see just how colored they really were.Which speakers are you referring to?
I find this very puzzling as all three of my units measured flat with no signs of any sharp peaks or valleys.
QuoteI find this very puzzling as all three of my units measured flat with no signs of any sharp peaks or valleys. Measured with what?
I did not find them to be too accurate or sound good either. I thought they had a typical poly cone sound to them. It had an 8 inch woofer that was fine for low bass but not suitable for midrange.
UREI test set , Ivie 30A, B & K and Ivie measurement mikes.
Now, how did you measure your samples and what gear did you use?
Did you measure more than one sample?
Disagree with your comments on 8" drivers.
That's okay. I don't argue subjective comments. I stand by mine though. I had a lot of other speakers in our facility at the time to compare them to and didn't feel like the Mackies measured up vary well.