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  1. srobak...... Ok, I'll keep them on the research burner should I upgrade. Thanks for the pics. Marvel..... Yea, me too...I've got a lot of use out of my 4410's and with any luck they'll out live me! Thanks gentlemen for the time and responses.
  2. Hey kcmcramer..... Yeah....that's the procsess. And of course, even when I'm (we're?) thoroughly sick of listening to my (our?) new tune that finally achieved a great mix.....I reserve the right to NEVER be satisified and maybe even re-mix again 3 months later to make sure it sounds good through to kidney bean cans with a 20 foot piece of twine as a conductor.....this is high impedence stuff here. Ohhh.....what us studio sluts must endure! Thank you sir. Quaz out
  3. Hey srobak..... My buddy has a pair of the 4408's too. Hmmmm......Promedia 2.1s'.....I've heard of them but not familiar with them. I'm guessing a years' pay and both thumbs would get me a nice pair of those though. A great day to you. Quaz out
  4. Hey kcmcramer...... Very nice of you to chime in. For the record, I've been using JBL-4410's and Tascam S1010M's (near-fields) since 1990 and they're still doing their job well.....then it's out to the truck stereo....then to the living room stereo.....and then all is good. I've been writing/recording for some time and have never, ever heard of Klipsch being used as reference monitors or any sort of near-fields. I would think, by default, that these would be 'frequency response tweaked' more for audiophile purposes anyway rather than studio reference monitoring. BUT, I've certainly been wrong in the past and as I'm re-arranging the studio I thought I would just check with this think tank for some education on this inquiry. You're comment being.....'Klipsch speaks can take so much punishment (both in frequency response and dynamic response), you might not realize that your music will probably overdrive most other speakers.'....is certainly interesting and I would have never considered that aspect. I'll be lurking around here more often so thank you very much for your response and clearing this up for me....a great day to you. Quaz out
  5. Good day all....new kid here.....and hope I'm posting in the proper forum. I've been re-arranging my recording studio and would pose a question to some of you that also have a recording studio. I bought a pair of the RB-15's about 2 1/2 years ago for the living room entertainment center. I was thinking of trying them out for small reference monitors in the studio. My big playbacks are JBL4410s with flat frequecny response. 1) Is anyone using the RB-15s for reference monitors? 2) I'm also interested in the 'frequency response' specs.....where are the bumps and dips? I called Klipsch just now and I did not get the response I was looking for. So, if any of you illumiaries could educate me I would be grateful. Thank you and a great day to all. Quaz out
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