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<blockquote data-quote="siman91" data-source="post: 829036" data-attributes="member: 755"><p>I have 2 sets of active speakers, both Alesis, </p><p></p><p>M1 Active 620, are beside my computer and sound fine for what they are. I paid £65 for them so cant complain.</p><p></p><p>M1 Active MKII, I use these as DJ monitors as they are designed for. They are at face height and give a nice balanced and very clear sound. Although they are a few years old, they are great close field dj monitor speakers and for some reason realy hold their price well. I understand they can suffer from dry solder joints so I look forward to mine breaking down at some point as 6 years old now.</p><p></p><p>I would not recommend either of the above for close field studio work however for dj'ing the MKII's do the job nicely. Not havig an amp to mess around with is realy nice although for some reason Alesis put the power switch to the MKII's on the back!!</p><p></p><p>My brother spent out £1,200 on studio monitors for dj'ing and they are completely wasted and give quite poor bass response.</p><p></p><p>S</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="siman91, post: 829036, member: 755"] I have 2 sets of active speakers, both Alesis, M1 Active 620, are beside my computer and sound fine for what they are. I paid £65 for them so cant complain. M1 Active MKII, I use these as DJ monitors as they are designed for. They are at face height and give a nice balanced and very clear sound. Although they are a few years old, they are great close field dj monitor speakers and for some reason realy hold their price well. I understand they can suffer from dry solder joints so I look forward to mine breaking down at some point as 6 years old now. I would not recommend either of the above for close field studio work however for dj'ing the MKII's do the job nicely. Not havig an amp to mess around with is realy nice although for some reason Alesis put the power switch to the MKII's on the back!! My brother spent out £1,200 on studio monitors for dj'ing and they are completely wasted and give quite poor bass response. S [/QUOTE]
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