DJ Redrum
Playin' For Keeps
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Just pasted this over from another forum that i had originally dropped it on as i would like more feedback on which model to go for
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I've been after one of the two models for awhile but now i've got the money to spend im not to sure which one to do for, there is about a £100 in the differance but i don't mind spending the extra for the bx8a as long as it is worth it.
These will be my 1st set of monitors also so if somebody can help me out on the spec that would be good or if you have a pair already to drop your review of them.
Top Features: Bx5a's (£189.00 - $399.95)
- Two-way magnetically shielded studio reference monitors
- 70 watts of distributed power
- 5” Kevlar low-frequency drivers
- 1” natural silk high-frequency drivers
- XLR balanced and 1/4” balanced/unbalanced inputs
Top Features: Bx8a's (£299.00 - $599.95)
- Two-way magnetically shielded studio reference monitors
- 130 Watts of bi-amped power
- 8” Kevlar low-frequency drivers
- 1” natural silk high-frequency drivers
- XLR balanced and 1/4” balanced/unbalanced inputs
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I've been after one of the two models for awhile but now i've got the money to spend im not to sure which one to do for, there is about a £100 in the differance but i don't mind spending the extra for the bx8a as long as it is worth it.
These will be my 1st set of monitors also so if somebody can help me out on the spec that would be good or if you have a pair already to drop your review of them.
Top Features: Bx5a's (£189.00 - $399.95)
- Two-way magnetically shielded studio reference monitors
- 70 watts of distributed power
- 5” Kevlar low-frequency drivers
- 1” natural silk high-frequency drivers
- XLR balanced and 1/4” balanced/unbalanced inputs
Top Features: Bx8a's (£299.00 - $599.95)
- Two-way magnetically shielded studio reference monitors
- 130 Watts of bi-amped power
- 8” Kevlar low-frequency drivers
- 1” natural silk high-frequency drivers
- XLR balanced and 1/4” balanced/unbalanced inputs