Studio Monitors

  • Starting to do some research on studio monitors for my kemper. I have the unpowered Stage. Does having an unpowered stage matter with monitors or I can buy powered studio monitors and be fine? Do I need to have anything extra on my PC to run monitors or just plug and play?

  • You need powered monitors with any unpowered unit like Kemp stage or Line6 helix.

    Great I will only look for powered monitors then. Anything else one should consider when researching studio monitors? Some must haves or some definite no-no's?


    At what point does spending extra money on monitors really make that big of a difference? I know ultimately it comes down to taste, but any insight is greatly appreciated!

  • I don;t know much about monitors but you want them as flat as possible.


    The Yamaha HS series are pretty good. I have the HS8's and I like them ( although they don;t get much use)...

  • Ideally, would like to stay under 400-500 USD, but my mind could be changed if monitors more than that sound much better. Definitely not over 1,000 though

    You can get a pair of Yamaha HS8 studio monitors new for under $750 on Reverb. I have a pair of those and I haven't heard anything better in that price range.

  • I use Adam A7x and love them but the Yamahas and others are also great from what I hear.


    You need to be aware that the acoustics of your room can make a bigger difference than any speaker change so spending a few quid putting in some basic acoustic treatment is often a better use of funds than buying more expensive monitors.

  • I have the JBL 305s and they are great. Just want to throw this out there, take a look a the Headrush 108 powered speaker. They are small enough for studio and also loud enough to gig with, and very portable. They only cost $219 and sound great with the Kemper profiles. I used a pair of them in stereo last weekend at a gig and I had no issues with tone or volume. I could have gotten away with one as they are very loud. Most importantly they sound great.

  • I have the JBL 305s and they are great. Just want to throw this out there, take a look a the Headrush 108 powered speaker. They are small enough for studio and also loud enough to gig with, and very portable. They only cost $219 and sound great with the Kemper profiles. I used a pair of them in stereo last weekend at a gig and I had no issues with tone or volume. I could have gotten away with one as they are very loud. Most importantly they sound great.

    I already have the headrush 108 that I use for gigs but I think lower volumes at home it sounds far from ideal lol. Studio monitors at home would def be better than the headrush 108 in my opinion

  • I don;t know much about monitors but you want them as flat as possible.


    The Yamaha HS series are pretty good. I have the HS8's and I like them ( although they don;t get much use)...

    I have these too and they're great value for powered monitors with good balance for guitars. Even the smaller HS7s sound good.

    Karl


    Kemper Rack OS 9.0.5 - Mac OS X 12.6.7

  • I don;t know much about monitors but you want them as flat as possible.


    The Yamaha HS series are pretty good. I have the HS8's and I like them ( although they don;t get much use)...

    I have the Yamaha HS7's and they sound killer with my Kemper. May just need to add some bass.

    The Stereo reverbs and delays are fantastic.

    'You can lead a horse to water, but a pencil must be lead' - Stan Laurel

  • is there a definitive benefit to having bigger speakers in studio monitors or does it just help for higher volume ?

    You usually get speaker size according to your room size. I am in room 14x12 and have JBL 306's (6 inch). They are more than enough for my size. I could have used the 305's but I may be moving to a larger studio (14x17). You want monitors that can put out at least 85db of low noise sound no matter the room size.

    Larry Mar @ Lonegun Studios. Neither one famous yet.