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Old 7th November 2007   #31
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Has someone tried the Focal Twin6 for jazz and/or classical?
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Old 10th November 2007   #32
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Dynaudios too boxy

Adam A7 dont get these - if ur gettin budget adam get the p11a great lil monitors

although personally id get PMC db1SA's

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those couple with the adam p11a - cannot go wrong for mixing jazz!

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PMC IS BEST!!! esp for Jazz!

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Old 10th November 2007   #33
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I'd say Klein and Hummels.
PMC or Quested good too. But I just like working on K&Hs if the subject matter is not brutal.
question: do the ProAcs have ATC (mid) drivers?
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Old 10th November 2007   #34
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Nobody has no opinion about Focal for jazz acoustics?
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For me, the ATC scm-50s are perfect for mixing jazz.
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Talking Mixing monitors for Jazz Recordings

I would suggest listening to the PMC AML-1 monitors..if you haven't heard them yet, they will spoil you for ever!
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Quote:
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For me, the ATC scm-50s are perfect for mixing jazz.
Ha, yeah...or most anything else!
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Old 15th February 2008   #38
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i'm loving my nht a-20 and use the newer m-20 in another studio where i mix a lot. they bought them 'for me' after listening to mine.

at 2k for the hole system they are unbeatable i think...

i'm specially thrilled with clarity, bass response, imaging, perception of depth... check it out.

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