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Fostex PM841
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Enceinte de monitoring active de la marque Fostex appartenant à la série PM

Prix public : 500 € TTC
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  • Hurricane1971Hurricane1971

    On peut faire du bon travail avec ces enceintes.

    Fostex PM841Publié le 04/06/13 à 23:18
    Entrée de gamme pour les débutants en home studio.
    Ces enceintes ne sont pas fatigantes, on peut mixer tranquillement pendant des heures.
    Un woofer de 8" qui rend bien les basses profondes.
    Toute la gamme de fréquences est nette et permet de déceler les défauts du mixage.


    SONORITÉS

    La restitution sonore est bonne pour le prix.
    De très bonnes enceintes 3 voies.

    AVIS GLOBAL

    Parfait pour les débutants.
  • tom.mcewan.10tom.mcewan.10

    Best of the Bunch!

    Fostex PM841Publié le 21/12/12 à 01:09
    contenu en anglais (contenu en anglais)
    I wanted a set of monitors that would be useful for acoustic music as well as rock.All the other monitors I tried seemed to be set up for Dance music.
    They had too much Bass and tops and no mids.
    i was about to give up and I heard these.
    They sounded better than others 3 times the price in my opinion.

    SOUNDS

    I know it will take a little time for the speakers to wear in, but so far the Low frequencies seem quite tight.The high frequencies are fairly flat,without the heavy sibilance that you get with most powered monitors.All the others I tried had the same top end sound ,(I guess to accent the Hi hats and percussion sounds in Dance Music).
    Stereo Image is very good across all frequencies. The midrange is quite natural and it's easy to find problems in the mix.I ran the woofer with the bass setting turned down -3db as my room is small.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I like the price,which was exactly half of the others I tried.(Event, Focal, Mackie)
    I was lucky that some friendly dealers would let me take them home to try in my studio. The only issue I had was quality control .One of the speakers had an internal rattle ,but the dealer replaced it without an problem. so far so good!. wouldn't hesitate to recommend that you try these before making a decision. Great value for money.
    the others i compared these too were the Focal cms65 Event 2030 Mackie hr624.
    All good but more set up for Dance music in my opinion.
  • theaudioandvideoguytheaudioandvideoguy

    le salut de vos oreilles peuvent blesser

    Fostex PM841Publié le 31/05/12 à 07:49
    contenu en anglais (contenu en anglais)
    These monitors arent too expensive , and they sound pretty good which surprised me because usually when it comes to monitors if you don’t invest a solid amount of money then the quality of sound you will get wont be very good. The Fostex PM841’s are all black, so don’t expect to get some crazy colored ones like you can get with some other models like the KRK special additions.


    SOUNDS

    The sound is pretty realistic, some of the hi’s seemed to be over the top for me. Just when mixing down some simple tracks it just seemed like the hi’s where too “hi” in the mix but just with these monitors . When I would play it back in a different set of monitors or headphones I wouldn’t get the same over done hi’s. So maybe the frequency range on this pushes the hi’s a little too much for me. But as for the low’s, they where great. I got a nice thick big sound when using this with the kick drum especially.


    OVERALL OPINION

    Overall, the thing that I like the best about them is the price. Not too many monitors in the market get you decent quality without spending a lot of money and these don’t cost that much as a pair. But keep in mind, like I said the hi’s seem to be a bit much so if you use a lot of higher pitches and tones in your music you will need to run the mix through a second set of monitors to make sure you don’t end up cutting out the hi’s based on how they sound in the Fostex PM 841’s. But if you can get around that problem you will get a good quality mix. I wouldn’t plan on doing a master in them though. I just don’t think they are built to master music in. If you want to master, invest in some higher end KRK’s .