Re: Monitors r here!!!
I thought I posted already, well here goes:
Davey, I am intrigued now. I am embarassed to say that I don't own a proper home stereo. I listen in the car. But anyway, let me get this straight:
1. You plug this straight into your computer.
2. It is self-powered and gets friggin' loud.
3. It sounds great.
#1 no.. at least not the speakers alone. it goes computer -> Phonic MU1002 (mackie ripoff, got no problems with it as of yet) -> pair of event tr5's
#2 yep. my ears are still ringing, when i let her rip earlier today, playing along with my crate is hella fun and i'm not even on full. i gotta start wearing earplugs

#3 like you wouldnt believe!!! i'm especialy pleased with the low end from these babies.
Would I need a different soundcard besides a Soundblaster? A new purchase for me is a ways off since I've almost used my quota of huge purchases :firedevil But, I'll keep this in the back of my mind
not at all. just run the line out, or headphone out (i just have a headphone out on my laptop) into the mixer and you're set, as the computer then just becomes a source of signal, just like a mic, you run everything via the mixer.
DAVEY, CLEAN YOUR ROOM!!
wth? :eek13: it is clean.. well, that's just my desk and i cleaned it.. only the wireing is a bit messy
k, just to shed a bit of light... these are my first real speakers. before i had some crappy computer speakers, which were so old, that the membrane collapsed. we had a stereo at home, but it sucked, way too muddy sounding. now we got a small stereo just for listening to cd's, which is in the living room and my mom uses it.
me and a friend were discussing speakers and such that i could use with the computer, but we ended up with 150$ speakers (one) which would need an amp anyway and those are close to 150 too, if you want to get even a hint of quality (i had a 150$ system, in which i fried the transformer within a week of listening.. and it wasnt that loud to begin with.) the events cost me 380 euro (~455$ for the international currency challenged

) and sound better than any home stereo in this price range, not to mention they are 50 times louder too, without losing any definition.
so, if you want something to use with the computer and got some to spare for a mixer (i'm sure you could run them direct from the computer without any problems, you only need a stereo 1/8" to 2x 1/4 mono cable and you're set) heck, you can use em for anything.. runing a POD through it or whatever has a hifi output would be no problem FAIK
and IMO, this would be an even better solution that buying a keyboard amp or a POD specific amp.