Topic: i finally got myself some studio monitors....

...wooow! what a difference it makes!

i had decent desktop speakers already, but last week i got myself some genelec 8030c monitors.
now it really feels like i have a real piano in front of me.

funny enough, i always thought i needed to upgrade my keyboard to a keyboard with better key action (which at some point i will do), but now that i have these monitors, i feel perfectly fine with the keyboard. what was missing for a fully 'immersive' piano experience was the sound, not the keys... (and yes, i have good headphones too, but decent monitors are a totally different thing)

Re: i finally got myself some studio monitors....

weightedKeys wrote:

...wooow! what a difference it makes!

i had decent desktop speakers already, but last week i got myself some genelec 8030c monitors.
now it really feels like i have a real piano in front of me.

funny enough, i always thought i needed to upgrade my keyboard to a keyboard with better key action (which at some point i will do), but now that i have these monitors, i feel perfectly fine with the keyboard. what was missing for a fully 'immersive' piano experience was the sound, not the keys... (and yes, i have good headphones too, but decent monitors are a totally different thing)

Good loudspeakers make a substantial difference to enjoying any media. It's sad how few people have experienced a great stereo system. It's a quality of life difference.

Re: i finally got myself some studio monitors....

Key Fumbler wrote:

Good loudspeakers make a substantial difference to enjoying any media. It's sad how few people have experienced a great stereo system. It's a quality of life difference.

I need to go through all the piano presets again. there are so much more nuances to hear now...

(and if I didn't have neighbours, I would most likely get myself a subwoofer too)

Re: i finally got myself some studio monitors....

weightedKeys wrote:
Key Fumbler wrote:

Good loudspeakers make a substantial difference to enjoying any media. It's sad how few people have experienced a great stereo system. It's a quality of life difference.

I need to go through all the piano presets again. there are so much more nuances to hear now...

(and if I didn't have neighbours, I would most likely get myself a subwoofer too)

I suggest you don't bother with the subwoofer. It's often very difficult to integrate a single subwoofer in a room.

Room acoustics need a lot of care too.

Re: i finally got myself some studio monitors....

weightedKeys wrote:

(and if I didn't have neighbours, I would most likely get myself a subwoofer too)

How low do your Genelec go?  45Hz ?  Probably no need for a subwoofer

PT 7.3 with Steinway B and D, U4 upright, YC5, Bechstein DG, Steingraeber, Ant. Petrov, Kremsegg Collection #2, Electric Pianos and Hohner Collection. http://antoinewcaron.com

Re: i finally got myself some studio monitors....

Key Fumbler wrote:

I suggest you don't bother with the subwoofer. It's often very difficult to integrate a single subwoofer in a room.

Room acoustics need a lot of care too.

Agreed. Plus people generally overestimate the bass frequency content of the piano sound! A solid response down to about 45Hz is all you need.

PT 7.3 with Steinway B and D, U4 upright, YC5, Bechstein DG, Steingraeber, Ant. Petrov, Kremsegg Collection #2, Electric Pianos and Hohner Collection. http://antoinewcaron.com

Re: i finally got myself some studio monitors....

I heartily recommend iLoud micro monitors from IK Multimedia.
https://www.ikmultimedia.com/products/iloudmm/

They are a bit expensive for their size but sound great.