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Original Message 1/6             08-May-01  @  11:41 AM   -   Echo Mia or Audio DSP24

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I Have 200$ or little bit more to spend on a soundcard, this is my final 2: Echo Mia orHoontech audio dsp24 mk2...
I will be using it with Reason, So basicly i want a really low latency with good sound quality... I have behringer 1604 mixer, i have a jx3p and ea1.. so i am going to hook the subouts on my mixer to soundcards input, so ican record synths, samples md, etc, and buy good speakers finally! and hook them up to balanced outs on the behringer...
And what monitors do you guys suggest, i know i want them to be powered, and should be suitable for breaks and jungle and under 500$ first or second hand...
Thanks



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Message 2/6             09-May-01  @  12:21 AM   -   RE: Echo Mia or Audio DSP24

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anyone?



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Message 3/6             09-May-01  @  11:50 PM   -   RE: Echo Mia or Audio DSP24

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ah well, I haven`t used either card but I do know that everyone seems to rave about the hoontech and whilst I`ve heard good things about the 24 bit event stuff too, I`d still have nagging doubts about the reliabilty of em as some folk suffered bigtime in that respect. Well, superprophet did.

Personally I`d plump for the hoon anyway and if you dont need the spdif thingy the buggers even cheaper - sub 100 squids at thomann so thats like $150 or so, I paid more than that for my bloody sblive when it came out so thats a bit of a bargain there fella.

Dunno about the monitors things really, the genre of music you`re making is irrespective mind.



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Message 4/6             10-May-01  @  02:03 PM   -   RE: Echo Mia or Audio DSP24

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Powered monitors under $500? Yamaha MSP-5s sound pretty good and have amazing bass for little speakers. I demo'd the event PS-series a while back. The PS-8 was nice, but I didn't care for the others, which are the ones in your price range. Alesis M1 and M1 mk IIs. I think that's it.

I have Event 20/20s and I like 'em a lot. They can be had for like $300 a pair, leaving you $200 to find an amp  

-Craig



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Message 5/6             12-Jun-01  @  02:48 AM   -   RE: Echo Mia or Audio DSP24

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I saw event20/20 bas going for 350$ on ebay...



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Message 6/6             14-Jun-01  @  10:08 PM   -   RE: Echo Mia or Audio DSP24

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hehe. those will work for that specific genre you were askin about 

naw...they seem ok. not top notch mind you but youre not gonna get top notch for $500 or less. just aint gonna happen. suitable, yes



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