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yep im thinking about it Steve, nothing too extreme though. I'm after some clear, crisp sound output as i really want to use this PC for digital audio workstation stuff. I know monitors get pretty expensive - but as i know next to nothing about em, dont want to purchase something that I shouldnt bother with!

I wouldn't spend more than $1K for a pair of active monitors unless you're going to get the room treated and buy some serious AD/DA convertors. You should be able to get a pretty decent pair for under or around $1K

you can get some real decent krk rokit6's or 8's which alot of electronic music is made using. Great sound. Frequencies will slice your ears in half.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/KRK-RP6G2-Professio...=item3a4c9b5fe0

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nah no room treatments and convertors planned in the near future Steve. I'd spend up to 700 at most i reckon - but i know the deal, you get what you pay for!

any maks and model reccomendations?

-edit - will check em out Craig

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time for this to be brought back

i know heaps of people like there electronica music this guy is awesome and will be doing a Roland tech demo @ Derringers tomorrow night

watch his kick pedal he has 2 but im not sure he used the second but it sure sounds like double kicks very pro

time for this to be brought back

i know heaps of people like there electronica music this guy is awesome and will be doing a Roland tech demo @ Derringers tomorrow night

watch his kick pedal he has 2 but im not sure he used the second but it sure sounds like double kicks very pro

That is freaking cool!

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