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<blockquote data-quote="PV Audio" data-source="post: 4816173" data-attributes="member: 554493"><p>I mean well, are you looking to buy studio monitors? Because chances are if not, you won't like them. They are meant to reproduce audio signals exactly as they're input. Nothing more. They aren't warm nor inviting like hi-fi speakers are. People say that's the entire point of sound quality. I say yes, but sound preference is far more important. Some people like bright highs from metal tweets, some like warm and mellow highs from textile tweets. It's a matter of preference, so before you drop serious beans on some monitors, consider what it is that you actually want.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PV Audio, post: 4816173, member: 554493"] I mean well, are you looking to buy studio monitors? Because chances are if not, you won't like them. They are meant to reproduce audio signals exactly as they're input. Nothing more. They aren't warm nor inviting like hi-fi speakers are. People say that's the entire point of sound quality. I say yes, but sound preference is far more important. Some people like bright highs from metal tweets, some like warm and mellow highs from textile tweets. It's a matter of preference, so before you drop serious beans on some monitors, consider what it is that you actually want. [/QUOTE]
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