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Entries in Kosmic Sound (3)

Sunday
Jul062014

Studio Monitors - are these Presonus E8s underpriced?

Like the Cd & DVD Burning software we discussed last month at ProCopy we often get asked about recommendations for studio monitors for an indie studio or by people that realise the reference speakers they have been using are just not good enough for the recording they are doing.

It's a very subjective matter so generally the answer is - find something you like, fits your budget and suits the type of recording you need to do. However recently I'd heard about some new speakers launched by Presonus called the Eris series. There's a 4.5 in, 5 inch and 8 inch version available along with an additional sub woofer. Having used an expensive pair of Genelec speakers for a number of years I was keen to see how they would perform up against my reference speakers.

Courtesy of Kerry at Kosmic in Osborne Park I was able to pick up a pair of the E8s for the weekend, quite honestly 8 inch near field monitors are about as small as I would want to go, unless space is at an absolute premium I really can't see the point of 5 or 6 inch monitors, With digital recording these days I don't think you can make the right judgements in the audio with the smaller styles, but of course it all comes down to personal choice.

Presonus Eris Speaker Range

I was in the middle of a couple of tricky restoration jobs and a mix down of some music tracks so I had a good cross section of work to assess the speakers.

I sat the Presonus E8s next to the Genelecs and was able to switch sources to either or both sets of speakers via the Monitor Station. The Genelecs & E8s are roughly the same physical size and sit easily on regular speaker stands. They're a 2 way configuration with separate Class AB amps for the speaker and tweeter. They have a soft turn on feature so you don't get that annoying or potentially damaging pop through the speakers when they are powered up. 

What was immediately obvious after some level adjustment was that they two sets of speakers were remarkably similar. - That certainly was a good start.  Connecting them to a system is easy with separate Balanced XLR, Tip Ring Sleeve or RCA connectors,

There's a variety of controls - Gain, Mid & High adjusments, Low frequency cut off for when a Sub is added to the system and the "Acoustic Space" adjustment which helps adjust for the postioning of the speakers in a room (Close to a wall for example).

Observations

Upon more detailed listening I'd say the clarity in the low mids of the Eris speakers was more defined than the Genelecs, particularly around the vocals where it was easy to hear what was going on with slight eq adjustments.  The top end was smooth, not brittle sounding or over emphasised like some smaller monitors and the low bass was clean without being "lumpy". 

When pushed fairly hard the E8s handled the bass and top end remarkably well, and still maintained a great balance in the mix. 

Overall I believe these speakers would make a stunning addition to any studio whether Pro, Demo or home based - Why? The price stuns me... Presonus have made these powered speakers with great attention to details and their usual musical knowledge and in Australia they retail for about $530.00 a pair! Quite frankly I think these speakers should be selling for a minimum of $2,000 a pair - The Genelecs I was comparing them to are considerably more than that. 

So my recommendation this month is the Presonus E8s (Click here to learn more technical infoI'd suggest sending Kerry at Kosmic Sound an email to arrange a demo at [email protected]

I'm sure you'll be as happy as I was to hear these remarkable speakers and their excellent value for money.

 

Monday
Sep202010

Congratulations to My Big Gig 2010 winners and entrants

The My Big Gig has once again been a huge success in 2010 and ProCopy has been proud to sponsor the Best Original Song again. There were 45 bands in the heats this year due to the enthusiasm and desire of schools to be a part of this annual event for high schools in W.A.

From our 45 bands that competed in the heats at Canningvale Senior College, 10 bands went through to the Final at the Fly by Night club in Fremantle.

Please visit the Web site for more info and photo’s – www.mybiggig.net

The $10,000 worth of Roland prizes went to –

1st place: to Kingsway Christian College; with their band The Closeout.

2nd place: to Canning Vale College with their band, Aternum.

3rd place: John Wollaston Anglican Community School with their band, Smooth Intentions.

Fender Encouragement Award went to St Hilda's School, with their band Area, this award is valued at $3200-

Pro Copy Best original song award went to Zaadvark, from Applecross Senior High School; valued at $1000-

Of course every one whom participated are winners!

Sponsors, partner & friend list of the My Big Gig 2010 includes –

  • Canningvale Senior College, Rebecca Harrison & a crew of thousands.
  • Kosmic Sound & crew. Kim, Alex, Damo & Stein.
  • Roland Australia with Sam & Simon.
  • Fender Australia with Clay.
  • Music Link with Frank.
  • C.M.I. with Gary.
  • Corporate & Concert lighting/Les.
  • Tafe Central Leederville with Kim, Jon, Tracey and band Pigeon.
  • Pro Copy with Mark.
  • Local Drug Action Groups with Jenny.
  • Avid with David.
  • RTRfm with Graham.
  • Ernie Ball with Paul.
  • West Print Management with Neil.

 Judges – Gary Dunn, Sam Bertolini, Marisa Spinner, Clay Algie,  John Goldsmith, Emily Urquhart, Simon Ayton, Paul Vilkas, Kris Dimitroff, Jon Pratt, & Kim Siragusa. 

The final at the ‘Fly by Night Club’ in Fremantle, was a full house with no room to move, which suggests that the support is strong and fast becoming an event on the school calendar. The level of performance has defiantly risen and the diversity of genres was evident this year with a good selection of everything.

Having said this every year for the last 5yrs has been at a level that is extraordinary and a credit to the students & there teachers. I also believe that this event is the cause of the school bands increasing abilities each year!

Over the past 5 yrs teachers and students have benefited from the prizes/equipment provided by Roland & Fender and all of the sponsors on board with the MBG program that have been won by the student bands; providing equipment that many teachers would be unable to obtain due to budget constraints and a lack of knowledge in the equipment provided by the prize pool.

This event also provides opportunities for the winning bands to play at other events provided by the Gozzy Rock program, RTRfm events program & Rock Scholars!

In closing, keep your calendars free in 2011 so that you can take part in the next My Big Gig. More details can be obtain from Kim Musa at Kosmic Sound's Osborne Park Store on 9204 7577

Saturday
May152010

MIRC 2010 - Music Industry Reunion Club - Charles Hotel

This years Music Industry Reunion Night will be held at the Charles Hotel in North Perth on 23rd May 2010. Doors open 5pm.

As part of the WAMI Festival 2010 calendar there will be a concert not to be missed featuring:

  • WAM Hall of Fame new inductee
  • NEPTUNES
  • Members of band ALLEGIANCE (Conrad Higson, Jason Stone, Glen Butcher)
  • ROOKIES
  • COMPANY of MEN (Brett Keyser, Wayne Green, Anthony Bridge, Rob Bailey, Peter Jones)
  • PERTH BLUES CLUB ALLSTARS 

We recommend that past and present musicians apply to become members of MIRC by emailing [email protected] 

This year entry will be a $10 donation, with proceeds going Support Act Ltd, MIRC Club development and future music industry charity events.

This years event is sponsored by WAM, Xpress magazine, Kosmic Sound, Starr Special Event, ProCopy, Support Act Ltd and the Charles Hotel. Please support your Music Industry sponsors