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| Gear addict Joined: Apr 2010
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Thread Starter | Sonics Allegria's for mastering
I'm tinking about upgrading my monitors to a pair of Sonics Allegria's. I know Brian Lucey uses Sonics Allegra's but I'm interested if someone has made experience with the Allegria's. Furthermore any amp recommendations are welcome. |
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| Gear addict Joined: Mar 2007 Location: Columbus, Ohio
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I'll let Brian speak to it much more as I have only heard his in passing, but if the Animas are any indication (imagining the Allegras as the Animas with more low end), I would give them serious look. With that in mind, in the Anima thread, one user compared the Animas very favorably to his B&W 802s which are speakers that have certainly seen their share of ME work.
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