Posted: Wed May 03, 2006 11:51 am
Aloha,
Just got back from Oahu yesterday after auditioning a set of Genelec 8040 monitors/7060A sub-woofer & Radar 24 Nyquist recorder yesterday afternoon. I would definitely recommend that combination. The 8040's on their own were quite full sounding and much smoother than the Mackie 824's.
Then, we kicked in the sub and I had never realized that you could hear freqs that low and so well defined. Really quite impressive!
What really opened my eyes & ears was being able to hear the huge difference between the RADAR Nyquist and the Fostex D1624 I've been using for the last five years. It was like comparing 2" tape to cassettes! Sheesh! Absolutely no comparison! And the transport controls were incredibly responsive, as well. I feel like I've stepped through a door into a whole new world of audio. Very cool, very inspiring!
Aloha
Just got back from Oahu yesterday after auditioning a set of Genelec 8040 monitors/7060A sub-woofer & Radar 24 Nyquist recorder yesterday afternoon. I would definitely recommend that combination. The 8040's on their own were quite full sounding and much smoother than the Mackie 824's.
Then, we kicked in the sub and I had never realized that you could hear freqs that low and so well defined. Really quite impressive!
What really opened my eyes & ears was being able to hear the huge difference between the RADAR Nyquist and the Fostex D1624 I've been using for the last five years. It was like comparing 2" tape to cassettes! Sheesh! Absolutely no comparison! And the transport controls were incredibly responsive, as well. I feel like I've stepped through a door into a whole new world of audio. Very cool, very inspiring!
Aloha