Des avis sur l'EVENT ASP8 ou 6 ?
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Les possesseurs de ces produits, qu'en pensez-vous ?
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Citation : Comparing the sound of the ASP8 monitors to competing models, I'd say that they are a nice cross between the high- to mid-frequency response of the Mackie HR824, but with a low-end response and a flatter overall tone that resembles the JBL LSR28P.
http://mixguides.com/studiomonitors/Reviews/event-electronics-studio-104/
Citation : they just sounded 'right' as soon as I ran them up. They have enormous depth, courtesy of their extended low-end range, and I can't tell you how loud they go because I gave up before they did! Of course the fact that they sound 'right' doesn't mean they are the equal of the very best speakers out there — the Adam S3As I was using for comparison at the time had a slightly more tightly controlled sound and better transient definition, but then they're over twice the price in the UK and feature some very exotic ribbon tweeters. In their own price range, the ASP8s performed beautifully and compared well with my Mackie HR824s, though their soft-dome tweeters give them a slightly smoother sound at the high end and possibly a more natural-sounding mid-range.
Voices came across very naturally, and there's enough resolution to hear when something is perfectly recorded or not. For example, I'd been having some digital audio problems which had been resulting in jitter and occasionally glitches. The problems were quite evident when heard over the ASP8s, as were the benefits afforded by the eventual solution. Although the ASP8s are larger than many project-studio monitors, their stereo imaging is a good as many much smaller speakers, and because they have so much power in hand, they sound effortless, even when handling high-energy dance bass and kick sounds. I used them for a couple of weeks both for electronic and acoustic music recording and thoroughly enjoyed the experience. Any shortcomings they may have are so minor that they won't get in the way of making great mixes, and the quality is, I think, a further step up from previous Event models, which I still feel offer a high level of performance within their price range.
https://www.soundonsound.com/sos/apr04/articles/event.htm
Citation : Compares favorably with the best close-field monitors on the market. Flat frequency response with extended low end and smooth top end. Good imaging and wide sweet spot. HF and LF trims allow adjustments to room. 80 Hz highpass for use with subwoofer. VALUE: 5/5
http://emusician.com/mag/emusic_event_electronicsstudio_precision/wall.html?return=http://emusician.com/mag/emusic_event_electronicsstudio_precision/index.html
ou encore: http://electro-music.com/forum/topic-4614.html&postorder=asc
D'après ces reviews elles sont a peu près comparable avec les mackie HR824 ou avec les JBL4328. A voir les ASP8 on peut comprendre pourquoi elle sont moins chères: le caisson à l'air bien plus basique que ceux de Mackie ou JBL -ou Yamaha, Genelec, etc.. tous ces caissons à l'évidence crées sur ordinateur pour minimiser la diffraction et les résonnances.
Si je devais commander ces moniteurs, je dois avouer que par rapport aux marques citées au dessus j'aurais un peu plus peur pour les Event à l'arrivée.. contrairement aux yamaha (ou genelec d'après ce que j'en vois) qui sont limite indestructibles avec leur corps moulé et les grilles devant les drivers.
En revanche la puissance des amps peut faire esperer une basse réaliste en volume et en impact physique.
comparaison asp8 / hr824
hr824
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