• Are the Akai RPM3 monitors any good?
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I'm really low on a decent budget for super duper monitors, but I recently saw the Akai RPM3's, they apparently have their own audio interface, and are only £80. Should I get them? I'm a novice/average producer.
If you're on a low budget get monitor headphones instead. This'll provide you with greater bang for your buck. Also you won't need to reorganize your room so the speakers will sound properly.
the M-AUDIO AV40 are great for small budget :smile:
I would say it also depends on what sort of music you are working with.
[QUOTE=IplayAspy;34676734]I would say it also depends on what sort of music you are working with.[/QUOTE] Complextro/Dubstep
I can't even find the frequency respone for them listed anywhere, I wouldn't buy them.
[QUOTE=chaz13;34678320]I can't even find the frequency respone for them listed anywhere, I wouldn't buy them.[/QUOTE] I found the specs on Akai's website : Woofer: 3” lightweight, magnetically-shielded, polypropylene cone with rubber surround and high power handling voice coil. 4 Ohm impedance. Tweeter: 1” silk dome Frequency Response: 80 Hz – 20 kHz Bass Boost: 4.8dB at 100Hz Power: 10 W per channel RMS Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 88dB weighted Inputs: 1/4" TS, RCA, 1/8" Stereo, USB1.1 Input Impedance: 20k ohms DAC/ADC 16 bit delta sigma, 44.1kHz or 48kHz sampling rate Dimensions (W x H x D): 6.0” x 5.0” x 7.5” / 15.3 cm x 12.7 cm x 19.0 cm Net Weight (total): 7.5 lbs / 3.4 kg
[QUOTE=Dead Madman;34678369] Frequency Response: 80 Hz – 20 kHz [/QUOTE] You're making dubstep and complextro, don't buy them.
[QUOTE=chaz13;34678619]You're making dubstep and complextro, don't buy them.[/QUOTE] Ok, thanks for your help mods can close this thread now
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