Playing at home! And don’t oppose either!How much volume do you need (is this for playing at home? Or for gigging or jamming out?), and do you want mono or stereo?
I’m not sure... like I said I’m new to this and want to get the best out of my AX8Are you asking about actual raw frame speakers or a powered monitor/frfr type of product ?
Thanks for that! Are you able to clarify the difference a monitor and an FRFR. Thanks againI have a pair of Behringer Truth B2030A monitors and really like how they sound. The AX8 sounds great through them and creating presets translate well to live FOH situations. I've had them for about 10 years and have had no issues whatsoever.
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/de...truth-b2030a-6.75-inch-powered-studio-monitor
If I were looking for a budget friendly FRFR solution, this would be what I would purchase:
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/FRFR112--headrush-frfr-112-2000-watt-1x12-inch-powered-guitar-cabinet?mrkgcl=28&mrkgadid=3308569315&rkg_id=0&campaigntype=paidsearch&campaign=aaText - Guitars - Guitar Amps - &adgroup=Guitar Amps - Guitar Combo Amps - Headrush - FRFR112 SKU&keyword=headrush frfr&placement=google&adpos=1t1&creative=298144271992&device=c&matchtype=e&network=g&gclid=Cj0KCQiAlIXfBRCpARIsAKvManwgHFwrZF2afDfCKccec6SGcfPX3cyMqBkOr1o4x3PRj1IwUiE-QjkaAr5VEALw_wcB
Monitors in this sense are powered speakers, typically 100-200 watts, also called "studio monitors" that usually have a 5"-8" woofer with a 3/4"-1.25" tweeter. They are flat response speakers which means they do not add any bass or high-end to the sound they reproduce like Boss or iHome type speakers.Thanks for that! Are you able to clarify the difference a monitor and an FRFR. Thanks again
Regarding the Behringer's, I was completely taken by surprise by them. I originally had a pair of Event TR 8's and one died on me. I bought the Behringers as a cheap solution until I could afford to get some "better" monitors. After using them, they gave me pretty much the same sound I got from the Events. Were the Events better? Of course, but not as nearly much as I expected. As I said, it's been about 10 years and I have found no reason to get anything else.If it's for playing at home, I would get some good quality studio monitors, especially if you play music through your computer. You'll hear things much better through good studio monitors and they are a great way to amplify the AX8, too. I use Adams A3s (about $500 for the pair) and a small Mackie mixer ($100). There are less expensive solutions. Behringer's quality seems to be improving recently so the suggestion above might be a good one. I haven't heard them.