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Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1I agree with Harry, I use A3Xs for all my mixing and I like them very much.
But, just as Harry said, it's not good for very bassy stuff.On Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 5:45 AM, Harry Van Haaren wrote:
> Not answering your question at all: but I'd buy Adam A3X's. Personally I
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I agree with Harry, I use A3Xs for all my mixing and I like them very much.=
But, just as Harry said, it's not good for very bassy stuff.On Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 5:45 AM, Harry Van Haaren =
<harryhaaren@=
gmail.com> wrote:
Not answerin=
g your question at all: but I'd buy Adam A3X's. Personally I love t=
he sound they make for clear listening, although im sure there's some o=
ut there that won't agree. They're tiny and well built.=A0
=A0
I *wouldn't* use them to mix low-end heavy stuff (dubstep / hip ho=
p) as they won't represent the very low lows at loud volumes, but hey, =
niether will your radio which is why you probably *should* mix on them
=A0
Counter argument to any argument, "if your speakers play it loud,=
it won't be loud in the mix" :D
-Harry
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