best advice for cheap powered monitors?

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Looking to get something that will do the job but still be cheap.
 
Powered stage monitors or powered studio/reference monitors?
 
I have a pair of Alto TS112a's and couldn't be happier.
 
Altos are fantastic for onstage monitoring or rehearsal. I use the TS110a's and they are a perfect combination of size, power, and cheapness. ;)
 
another thumbs up for alto's I have the TS115a's, well worth the money
 
Behringer I heard are good for the $. KRK are pretty solid too.
 
The OP is late to their own party and hasn't clarifed whether they were looking for stage monitors or studio/reference monitors...

So, here's options for both...
I compared a number of stage monitors before buying and walked out with 4 of the Samson Studio Live! 612M's. They compared favorably to a similarly-configured set of JBL's (12" speaker/horn) at half the price. We've used them for about 60 gigs so far with zero issues. Great bang for the buck...

For my studio monitors I chose a pair of the Alesis M1 Active MkII speakers. No complaints - again, great bang for the buck...
 
For studio monitors, and they can even play pretty loud I have a pair of Behringer Truth B3031A, 8" woofer, and a ribbon tweeter, plus a good deal of controls on the back to tune the sound to the monitor placement. I bought them for my Axe Fx when I had it, and I have no complaints about these speakers at all
 
IndyWS6":awuyuspl said:
The OP is late to their own party and hasn't clarifed whether they were looking for stage monitors or studio/reference monitors...

So, here's options for both...
I compared a number of stage monitors before buying and walked out with 4 of the Samson Studio Live! 612M's. They compared favorably to a similarly-configured set of JBL's (12" speaker/horn) at half the price. We've used them for about 60 gigs so far with zero issues. Great bang for the buck...

For my studio monitors I chose a pair of the Alesis M1 Active MkII speakers. No complaints - again, great bang for the buck...



my bad, brosef.

I need monitors (or a monitor) for my eleven rack at home. I will NOT be using it live, I just need something cheapt o play this thing through. My only amp is a recto and it's less than ideal for jamming at home. The iidea is QUIET modeling to play for myself.
 
chrisrocksusa":11fg83qv said:
IndyWS6":11fg83qv said:
The OP is late to their own party and hasn't clarifed whether they were looking for stage monitors or studio/reference monitors...

So, here's options for both...
I compared a number of stage monitors before buying and walked out with 4 of the Samson Studio Live! 612M's. They compared favorably to a similarly-configured set of JBL's (12" speaker/horn) at half the price. We've used them for about 60 gigs so far with zero issues. Great bang for the buck...

For my studio monitors I chose a pair of the Alesis M1 Active MkII speakers. No complaints - again, great bang for the buck...



my bad, brosef.

I need monitors (or a monitor) for my eleven rack at home. I will NOT be using it live, I just need something cheapt o play this thing through. My only amp is a recto and it's less than ideal for jamming at home. The iidea is QUIET modeling to play for myself.
An 11R is what I'm using the Alesis monitors for. Sounds great...
 
IndyWS6":15dug49h said:
chrisrocksusa":15dug49h said:
IndyWS6":15dug49h said:
The OP is late to their own party and hasn't clarifed whether they were looking for stage monitors or studio/reference monitors...

So, here's options for both...
I compared a number of stage monitors before buying and walked out with 4 of the Samson Studio Live! 612M's. They compared favorably to a similarly-configured set of JBL's (12" speaker/horn) at half the price. We've used them for about 60 gigs so far with zero issues. Great bang for the buck...

For my studio monitors I chose a pair of the Alesis M1 Active MkII speakers. No complaints - again, great bang for the buck...



my bad, brosef.

I need monitors (or a monitor) for my eleven rack at home. I will NOT be using it live, I just need something cheapt o play this thing through. My only amp is a recto and it's less than ideal for jamming at home. The iidea is QUIET modeling to play for myself.
An 11R is what I'm using the Alesis monitors for. Sounds great...

oh perfect man. I'm trying to talk to 11R guys to find out exactly what all I need. Do I need a pair of monitors (like, are there 2 outs on the 11R) or is it a single out.

which alesis monitors specifically? XLR to XLR or do you use XLR to 1/4
 
chrisrocksusa":3rnzmxdj said:
IndyWS6":3rnzmxdj said:
chrisrocksusa":3rnzmxdj said:
IndyWS6":3rnzmxdj said:
The OP is late to their own party and hasn't clarifed whether they were looking for stage monitors or studio/reference monitors...

So, here's options for both...
I compared a number of stage monitors before buying and walked out with 4 of the Samson Studio Live! 612M's. They compared favorably to a similarly-configured set of JBL's (12" speaker/horn) at half the price. We've used them for about 60 gigs so far with zero issues. Great bang for the buck...

For my studio monitors I chose a pair of the Alesis M1 Active MkII speakers. No complaints - again, great bang for the buck...



my bad, brosef.

I need monitors (or a monitor) for my eleven rack at home. I will NOT be using it live, I just need something cheapt o play this thing through. My only amp is a recto and it's less than ideal for jamming at home. The iidea is QUIET modeling to play for myself.
An 11R is what I'm using the Alesis monitors for. Sounds great...

oh perfect man. I'm trying to talk to 11R guys to find out exactly what all I need. Do I need a pair of monitors (like, are there 2 outs on the 11R) or is it a single out.

which alesis monitors specifically? XLR to XLR or do you use XLR to 1/4
I'm probably using mine differently than you would as I route the 11R outputs to a Yamaha N8 mixer for flexibility. I then take the outputs of the Yamaha to the Alesis monitors.

For your situation you could take the 11R Main Outputs (L/R stereo XLR) and connect them directly to the XLR inputs on the monitors.
 
IndyWS6":hnkdw0ob said:
chrisrocksusa":hnkdw0ob said:
IndyWS6":hnkdw0ob said:
chrisrocksusa":hnkdw0ob said:
IndyWS6":hnkdw0ob said:
The OP is late to their own party and hasn't clarifed whether they were looking for stage monitors or studio/reference monitors...

So, here's options for both...
I compared a number of stage monitors before buying and walked out with 4 of the Samson Studio Live! 612M's. They compared favorably to a similarly-configured set of JBL's (12" speaker/horn) at half the price. We've used them for about 60 gigs so far with zero issues. Great bang for the buck...

For my studio monitors I chose a pair of the Alesis M1 Active MkII speakers. No complaints - again, great bang for the buck...



my bad, brosef.

I need monitors (or a monitor) for my eleven rack at home. I will NOT be using it live, I just need something cheapt o play this thing through. My only amp is a recto and it's less than ideal for jamming at home. The iidea is QUIET modeling to play for myself.
An 11R is what I'm using the Alesis monitors for. Sounds great...

oh perfect man. I'm trying to talk to 11R guys to find out exactly what all I need. Do I need a pair of monitors (like, are there 2 outs on the 11R) or is it a single out.

which alesis monitors specifically? XLR to XLR or do you use XLR to 1/4
I'm probably using mine differently than you would as I route the 11R outputs to a Yamaha N8 mixer for flexibility. I then take the outputs of the Yamaha to the Alesis monitors.

For your situation you could take the 11R Main Outputs (L/R stereo XLR) and connect them directly to the XLR inputs on the monitors.

ok cool. So it's all stereo? I have to get a pair rather than using a single monitor?

I just want to clarify.


Also, in the mean time I want to use my recto's power amp section (by plugging into the fx return) to play the 11R. Which out do I use for that?

That would have to be a single, couldn't I use that same out to go into 1 monitor?
 
chrisrocksusa":2faqkiqi said:
IndyWS6":2faqkiqi said:
chrisrocksusa":2faqkiqi said:
IndyWS6":2faqkiqi said:
chrisrocksusa":2faqkiqi said:
IndyWS6":2faqkiqi said:
The OP is late to their own party and hasn't clarifed whether they were looking for stage monitors or studio/reference monitors...

So, here's options for both...
I compared a number of stage monitors before buying and walked out with 4 of the Samson Studio Live! 612M's. They compared favorably to a similarly-configured set of JBL's (12" speaker/horn) at half the price. We've used them for about 60 gigs so far with zero issues. Great bang for the buck...

For my studio monitors I chose a pair of the Alesis M1 Active MkII speakers. No complaints - again, great bang for the buck...



my bad, brosef.

I need monitors (or a monitor) for my eleven rack at home. I will NOT be using it live, I just need something cheapt o play this thing through. My only amp is a recto and it's less than ideal for jamming at home. The iidea is QUIET modeling to play for myself.
An 11R is what I'm using the Alesis monitors for. Sounds great...

oh perfect man. I'm trying to talk to 11R guys to find out exactly what all I need. Do I need a pair of monitors (like, are there 2 outs on the 11R) or is it a single out.

which alesis monitors specifically? XLR to XLR or do you use XLR to 1/4
I'm probably using mine differently than you would as I route the 11R outputs to a Yamaha N8 mixer for flexibility. I then take the outputs of the Yamaha to the Alesis monitors.

For your situation you could take the 11R Main Outputs (L/R stereo XLR) and connect them directly to the XLR inputs on the monitors.

ok cool. So it's all stereo? I have to get a pair rather than using a single monitor?

I just want to clarify.


Also, in the mean time I want to use my recto's power amp section (by plugging into the fx return) to play the 11R. Which out do I use for that?

That would have to be a single, couldn't I use that same out to go into 1 monitor?
You can run the 11R mono into a single monitor (I think the L output by itself for mono...), if that's your only option. It's built to be a stereo device and there are some nice stereo effects. Short term, you can just use the headphone jack on the front - it sounds great that way.

As far as running it into the amp, there is a 1/4" output sepcifically for that purpose. You can go directly in to the front of the amp, or use it in the loop - your choice.

I attached a "Quick Setup Guide". You can find the owner's manual and a lot of information on the web about connection options...
 

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