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djustiz
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 12 2006 13:59    
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1: don't know about degradation speed, but eventually all speakers wear out. I still think that mine sound great, but I could've just gotten used to them.

2: No.

3: I use standart Jack <-> Jack cables. Unbalanced. Since I upgraded my audio-hardware I now have balanced outputs, but if it aint broke don't try to fix it! Wink

4: I've used my speakers in 3 very different room sizes. My experience is that if you like the accoustic properties of the room, the speakers are gonna do fine. They're near-field speakers, just stay in the sweet-spot and the room shouldn't matter that much.

5: What Blaster said! Wink

... hope this will help you make up your mind.
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Inge
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 12 2006 14:10    
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Man. I love the psychology of buying expensive things. The only thing I wished was positive feedback about the speakers, so I can be sure that I won't buy anything wrong. That issue seems to be fixed now, so thanks for that (especially Daniel, Blaster and djustiz) Smile I just read up on balanced vs unbalanced (hurray for this page!), so I'll have to go for balanced cables.

As for the actual purchase: I don't have a mixing desk and I'll only use it for audio playback (no difficult hardware synth/sampler/whatsoever connections), so I want a rather cheap and simple one. It should have six to eight stereo inputs, possibly a mic or two, and some outputs. As for the balanced vs unbalanced story: I assume that it also needs to have balanced outputs (so XLR)? Does anyone have any advices on this? I know *nothing* about mixers, so this is all new to me (how exciting!).


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djustiz
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 12 2006 14:22    
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You can also run a balanced signal through Jack cables. You'll need to use "stereo" jack cables for mono signals though ... all you need is 3 conductors(?) ... I apologize if this doesn't make sense. I don't know the right technical terms in english.

How about looking into Behringers UB series mixer range, they're small, unpowered (un-amped) and relatively cheap.

http://www.behringer.com/02_products/mixer_index.cfm?lang=ENG#UB%20SERIES%20MIXERS
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D Vibe
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 12 2006 21:19    
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The monitors have both XLR and 1/4 TRS inputs ...

Check http://www.behringer.com/B2031A/index.cfm?lang=ENG and download the manual.

/Daniel


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PostPosted: Fri Mar 31 2006 08:56    
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Continued here concerning small mixers. Thanks for all the input Smile


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