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Developers & Technology => Hardware => Topic started by: elwoodblues1969 on September 02, 2008, 04:44:26 PM



Title: Brace yourself,for an aesthetic nightmare....
Post by: elwoodblues1969 on September 02, 2008, 04:44:26 PM
These by far,are the most hideous looking monitors on the planet! :o :P

http://www.htfr.com/more-info/MR224596

http://www.htfr.com/more-info/MR266604

While KRK's performance is fair to exceptional,thier color schemes are so disgusting that I'm considering unloading my pair(also because my Rokit's are extremely bulky & a bit too encumbersome for my confined space).

I don't know how I allowed myself to buy KRK's-of course the objective was to be practical & save money,but I recently discovered that I had overlooked what seems to be a pair of monitors that's ideal for me-of which I should have considered & bought in the first place,which are the Event Alpine 5's.

I've got a friend that's interested in buying my KRK's,so I will probably go with the Events. 8)


Title: Re: Brace yourself,for an aesthetic nightmare....
Post by: kara on September 02, 2008, 06:23:23 PM
Yekes, those red ones are .... well I hate them  ;D

But then again in french we have a saying that goes like 'tastes and colours you don't discuss' ;D

k


Title: Re: Brace yourself,for an aesthetic nightmare....
Post by: rharv on September 03, 2008, 10:22:43 AM
In these parts, it goes like this-
 'There is no accounting for taste'

Many times I've built homes with colors and furnishings I thought were butt ugly,  but when the homeowner asks how I like their choices my reply was always- 'do YOU like it?  I'm not going to visit here much, but you are going to live here so I just want to make sure you like it before I'm done'.  I would then tell of 'other' homes I've done where the people loved the colors and I didn't, so there is no accounting for taste.
 


Title: Re: Brace yourself,for an aesthetic nightmare....
Post by: elwoodblues1969 on September 03, 2008, 11:26:54 AM
Normally I would adhere to the "to each his/her own" centiment,but as I see it,studio monitors are meant to be neutral-such as black,gray or some sort of metal color,so that they will blend into any studio you put them in.

I think colors are fine though,as I've seen some pretty magnificent color schemes,but I think each brand or company,should offer an assortment to choose from,just like you would get from a hi-fi home entertainment system.

Sound & performance are paramount,so I don't think a person should have to be tormented by thier decisions to choose a monitor,partially based on appearance,because afterall,these are monitors you have to live with everyday.

I know that companies have to adhere to some sort of profit margin,but the demographic that some of these companies are aiming for,are some individuals who want to be flashy & trendy-to make some sort of statement,but studio monitors were meant to be a mixing tool,not a frichen surfboard!! ??? >:(

Let's face it,KRK is designed in California & despite thier monitors being manufactured in China-there still very expensive compared to the competition...people out there have issues with designs! ::) ;D

My KRK's were reasonably priced,only because a new line came out,& these old ones were reduced to move out the door.


Title: Re: Brace yourself,for an aesthetic nightmare....
Post by: Marc JX8P on September 03, 2008, 12:48:59 PM
I've been using my KRK Rokit 5's for quite a while now (black with the standard yellow speaker). I really like them.

Monitors should not colour the sound too much - aside from that I'd argue that their look is dependend on what the studio owner wants them to look and what fits the studio. I don't think looks distract too much when listening. You might even argue that in a colourful environment with lights and stuff normal black monitors could be distracting.

Still, you're quite right in that this colour is horrible to watch! :D


Title: Re: Brace yourself,for an aesthetic nightmare....
Post by: folderol on September 03, 2008, 01:31:44 PM
I can't help thinking that these are not designed for serious musicians but for 14 year-old gonna-be-famous kids who's dads have more money than sense ???

Then again, maybe I'm just getting old and crusty  ;)


Title: Re: Brace yourself,for an aesthetic nightmare....
Post by: Marc JX8P on September 03, 2008, 01:36:10 PM
Even if they are, they mean KRK can have larger sales which brings the overall price level down and we more serious musicians profit from it as well! :D