
By krush777
Mon Nov 28, 2011 8:56 am
drukqs2369 wrote:no wonder your mastering is off, you have KRK monitors
What's so "bad" about KRK Monitors?

drukqs2369 wrote:no wonder your mastering is off, you have KRK monitors

krush777 wrote:drukqs2369 wrote:no wonder your mastering is off, you have KRK monitors
What's so "bad" about KRK Monitors?






scoobylol wrote:I mean just looking through their products now:
£16 for a guitar pedal with chorus
£20 for a mic
£30 for a basic little mixer
£20 for an audio interface
£35 for a little tube overdrive pedal
£50 for a first set of monitors
Those prices are ridiculously good to be fair, no matter where they source components. It'd be interesting to get a budget of a grand or so to get a full on Behringer studio and just see how capable their stuff is. I bet most of us would be pleasantly surprised.



drukqs2369 wrote:to me KRK is just like beringer it's just a cheap imitation kinda thing. popular cause of the price tag. but why buy cheap only to have to upgrade later. your only gonna end up spending more money than if you just saved up for longer n bought real ****.

scoobylol wrote:It'd be interesting to get a budget of a grand or so to get a full on Behringer studio and just see how capable their stuff is. I bet most of us would be pleasantly surprised.

jibber wrote:scoobylol wrote:I mean just looking through their products now:
£16 for a guitar pedal with chorus
£20 for a mic
£30 for a basic little mixer
£20 for an audio interface
£35 for a little tube overdrive pedal
£50 for a first set of monitors
Those prices are ridiculously good to be fair, no matter where they source components. It'd be interesting to get a budget of a grand or so to get a full on Behringer studio and just see how capable their stuff is. I bet most of us would be pleasantly surprised.
From my own experience, whenever you buy the cheapest stuff available, you get something that seriously lacks quality. It's the same with music instruments (guitars, bass, etc)... you should NEVER ever buy the cheapest products or you will get **** gear. There might be rare exceptions, but generally speaking those products are aimed at people who are on a very small budget or just started out...
Hell, i'd buy my kid a beginner guitar for 100 bucks aswell, well knowing it'll be a piece of ****... but only since it's not gonna be a lot of money down the drain if the kid never wants to touch a guitar again after two weeks...
If you're the least bit serious about making music (even if just for yourself as a hobby), you should never go for the cheapest entry level stuff... it's not worth the money IMO.


scoobylol wrote:Buy cheap, buy twice. A famous saying, but not something I'd conform to really. Tell you what though, as a point of interest next time I'm ordering some gear I'll get one of those pedals, run a few sounds through it and pop the results on here.![]()
I honestly don't think budget and "seriousness" towards music making have any correlation at all IMO. It's that sort of elitism that usually fools people into thinking they have to spend a fortune to get "pro" equipment to keep up appearances.
Take it to an extreme and I'm sure there will be a gulf in quality. But to write off everything under a certain price as "imitation" or a "piece of sh*t" isn't the one.
