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TweekSound
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Adam Artists vs Event ASP8s

I'm looking for the best monitors to gat accurate masters on.
I am looking at the Adam Artists and the Event ASP8s. Any experience or comments on these it appreciated.

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How nice of you to cross post... especially when the other post that was answered is in the correct topic.

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TweekSound
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Oh pooh, I'm sorry. I am trying to post my question on like 10 different forums and I didn't see that I already posted on this forum.
All apologies. It can be deleted.

There really isn't very much info on the net about these Artists and if they are to fall in line behind the rest of the Adam line it would help to build a web base of information including as many user experiences as possible and opinions from true pros.
That way people like me who live in the middle of nowhere and are trying to find as much info as possible before buying can just google ADAM Atrist and this fine forum will be listed as a place of info.

Sorry again. I don't know a whole lot about forum edicuit I guess. Other than the golden rule that is.

Post Sat Feb 04, 2006 9:54 pm 
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TweekSound wrote:


Sorry again. I don't know a whole lot about forum edicuit I guess. Other than the golden rule that is.


There are 5 simple rules to forum etiquette as I see them... I am probably more anal than most, but poor forum demeanor really pisses me off icon_smile.gif

1. Spelling and grammer to the best of your ability
2. Do not ask what a simple google search will reveal
3. No cross posting
4. No spamming and/or flaming until you are an established member of any forum
5. Read through the forum first to see if your question has already been answered.. ie use the search and browse a little first.

Good knowledge of the people you are going to have conversations with is a definate plus.

Post Sun Feb 05, 2006 12:13 am 
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2. Do not ask what a simple google search will reveal


I agree. JSYK I have read all of the info available on the internet on these ADAM monitors. And I know very little more than I did before I started. Very little info on these and I can't test them anywhere around here. So before I spend $1400 worth of spreading creem cheeese on bagels, icon_lol.gif I wanted as much info and opinions as possible.
Good point though icon_smile.gif


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3. No cross posting


On the one occasion that I purposely cross posted, my double post was the first thing I mentioned in the post. I did it because the subject had shifted by the end if a long esoteric thread and I knew that most people who would be interested in the change of subject probably would't make it to that point in the original thread.
But again, I agree.

Thanks. I hope to make this forum one of my main forums and I will have a much easier time remembering what I've already posted and where.


As far as knowledge of those you are conversing with goes, I will be reading all sorts of posts here, old and new.

My name it Matt, I run a small home studio, Tweek Sound and Mastering, based around the hardware based DAW, AKAI DPS24. I love recording all sorts of music and sounds but am getting tired of all the heavy metal around here. A lot of people that spend way more time worrying about how load they are and not how well they're playing. I also record my own music but get discouraged with the quality of my instruments and singing.
You can check out my some of mine and my clients music Here

Thanks.

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