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Jan 13, 2012 at 9:47 PM Post #3,556 of 41,119


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Felt the urge to rearrange my setup today
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This is the result:
 



I likey.
 
Jan 13, 2012 at 11:53 PM Post #3,558 of 41,119
Jan 14, 2012 at 12:20 AM Post #3,560 of 41,119
^Interesting setup.  I do have a question though.  Is it possible to hook up a record player to a tube amp like a Little Dot?  If so, is it something worth a shot or is it pointless?


You could use it as a pre-amp, but a record player still needs to go through a phono amp, it adds a special eq needed for vinyl to sound normal. In that case though you might as well get yourself a phono tube amp.
 
Jan 14, 2012 at 1:43 AM Post #3,562 of 41,119
Okay, so updated a few things. Mainly production/dj gear, but the Focusrite Scarlett 8i6 (shiney red audio interface) makes a SUPER good DAC, far superior to my E10 or Essence ST. Apologies for the dumb phone pic quality, someone seems to have hijacked my camera... oh and I need a new desk quite badly, its a getting a little crowded :p



 
Jan 14, 2012 at 1:53 AM Post #3,567 of 41,119
They are the infamous Yamaha HS50M, epic tools for production! They match perfectly with my white background (which contains black text), and my black+white foobar :) and thanks Dubstep Girl! Works well indeed :) Just got the interface in the mail today, for a shocking $120 new.
 
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Agreed.
Im loving the white cones of the monitors. What monitors are those?



 
They aren't exactly "hi-fi" speakers, and are EXTREMELY unforgiving, but the statement does hold true: If you can make your mix sound good on the Yamahas, then they will sound good on any source (that isn't broken or cheap). I recommend them!
 
Jan 14, 2012 at 2:00 AM Post #3,569 of 41,119


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They are the infamous Yamaha HS50M, epic tools for production! They match perfectly with my white background (which contains black text), and my black+white foobar :) and thanks Dubstep Girl! Works well indeed :) Just got the interface in the mail today, for a shocking $120 new.
 


 
They aren't exactly "hi-fi" speakers, and are EXTREMELY unforgiving, but the statement does hold true: If you can make your mix sound good on the Yamahas, then they will sound good on any source (that isn't broken or cheap). I recommend them!



unforgiving as in extremely revealing then?
 
 
Jan 14, 2012 at 2:02 AM Post #3,570 of 41,119
They are the infamous Yamaha HS50M, epic tools for production! They match perfectly with my white background (which contains black text), and my black+white foobar :) and thanks Dubstep Girl! Works well indeed :) Just got the interface in the mail today, for a shocking $120 new.

 



They aren't exactly "hi-fi" speakers, and are EXTREMELY unforgiving, but the statement does hold true: If you can make your mix sound good on the Yamahas, then they will sound good on any source (that isn't broken or cheap). I recommend them!


Ahh I've heard of the Yamaha NS10's, so i know what you are talking about. Well thanks for making my wallet cry, but they have become the next thing on my long list of things to buy.
 

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