ChiroVette
Inspired
I had originally posted a thread about wanting to practice, when alone at home, going through my bedroom home theater system, but I was having all sorts of problems getting the FM9 to play through my PC. It recorded fine into my DAW, which is great, and @GlennO gave me some great advice to accomplish this, which works very well. However, in thinking about this more, I don't really like the idea of practicing through the small home theater speakers, and guitar can be a really hot sound.
So, I think I want to go the FRFR route. But I don't need anything elaborate or large. I own a nice PA system, and in addition to having JBL wedge monitors to do this, as well as all of my tops being able to do double duty as floor monitors, there is no need to go the route of speakers like that, or even the smaller Headrush offerings. This is just for practice, mostly at home.
Are there any low priced, decent sounding bookshelf sized speakers, or studio monitors? Again, I don't mind paying a little more, but if I have to invest in something like a small wedge monitor (like Headrush) or they are going to be more on the expensive side, I still have the option of using a wedge monitor and spending no money. I was even looking at buying something like the Mackie Mackie CR4-X Creative Reference Series 4". They are cheap, but I don't need a pair, and they don't have an XLR input, but they do have TRS. I would prefer XLR and at least passable sound for practicing. Small, bookshelf size is best, and I really only need one.
So, I think I want to go the FRFR route. But I don't need anything elaborate or large. I own a nice PA system, and in addition to having JBL wedge monitors to do this, as well as all of my tops being able to do double duty as floor monitors, there is no need to go the route of speakers like that, or even the smaller Headrush offerings. This is just for practice, mostly at home.
Are there any low priced, decent sounding bookshelf sized speakers, or studio monitors? Again, I don't mind paying a little more, but if I have to invest in something like a small wedge monitor (like Headrush) or they are going to be more on the expensive side, I still have the option of using a wedge monitor and spending no money. I was even looking at buying something like the Mackie Mackie CR4-X Creative Reference Series 4". They are cheap, but I don't need a pair, and they don't have an XLR input, but they do have TRS. I would prefer XLR and at least passable sound for practicing. Small, bookshelf size is best, and I really only need one.