There are two primary kinds of stage monitor.
Too much bass in floor monitor.
I have the br2 s in my bedroom and they are right up against the wall both to the back and one is also right close to the side wall its a very small bedroom and this is the.
This monitor speaker cabinet is made to deliver strong bass tones.
Weird i own the yamaha hs80 and i think they don t have enough bass mid range is find.
On top of that stage monitors will also help you and your bandmates stay synchronized since you ll hear the music with precision instead of having to work from muddled sound bouncing around the venue.
The difference between the two is simple enough.
The size dimensions of this speaker cabinet include 20 x 10 9 x 14 inches.
Ma designs using this drive unit have fared well in these pages ranging from the monitor audio studio 6 minimonitor reviewed by ja in february 94 vol 17 no 2 to the floorstanding studio 20 reviewed by rh in december 91 vol.
This does the house and stage a lot of good by keeping the stage volume down which makes life much easier on the front of house sound person.
Bass tends to wash around the room and there will be a lot of mush floating about which the monitors need to be able to overcome.
Many if not most monitors are designed to deliver the smoothest low end response when placed at least a foot or two from the nearest room boundary wall floor or ceiling and while this free standing placement without reinforcement from room boundaries won t deliver as much thump the bass that is present will be a more correct.
For those who don t know using in ear monitors is literally just replacing loud and large floor wedge speaker monitors and with headphones.
But i am finding while watching movies the bass is just far too much.
Beyond that there are two features that deserve consideration.
Thus this is easily portable and you won t have any trouble during its transport.
Good points all but they surprised me.
The first is that although monitors don t need a fantastically extended low frequency response they do need a good firm punchy bass subjectively.
Most hi fi guys strive for floor coupling to the point of putting spikes on the bottoms of their bass boxes whichever one has the woofer to eat through any carpet and or padding and connect solidly with the actual floor supposedly for the best bass reponce.
After all these are monitors not speakers and they are meant to monitor make music on so they have a sweet.