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Old 2nd November 2012   #1
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Best studio monitors for classical music and 1000$

Hello,
I'm looking for advices about names and models of studio monitor that could be useful for classical and acoustic music in general. I don't have many ideas after reading tons of discussions...
My budget is about 1000$.
Adam, Focal, Dynaudio..other???

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The BM 5A's are a great monitor for $1000.

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I do nothing but acoustic music and I really like my Yamaha HS80's. Well within your budget. I also use Event BAS 20/20's but find the Yamaha monitors more accurate. I tried Adam A7's, but wasn't happy with their overall sound. Plus they are out of your budget.
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Ok, thank you very much!
..and what about Focal?
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Ok, thank you very much!
..and what about Focal?
I have no experience with Focal so I can't help you. Sorry.
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I think the AE22 comes nicely in the OP's price bracket.


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