Then again, if you got the budget and only want them for music/movies/games go for a good Hi-Fi stereo amp and speakers and not anything already mentioned in this thread. By koolDawg 7 minute read Often compared with Mackie CR4 MackieCR4 MackieCR3 MackieCR4 PioneerDM-40 MackieCR4 PreSonusEris E4. If you want something professional for mixing but also a lot more neutral you should go for Yamaha HS 7 or HS 8 instead (YAMAHA is still the king of reference studio monitors), but like with the NS-10M's you should be prepared to hear every error that usually are hidden on both Hi-Fi as common PC speakers, hence why they aren't the best option for listening to music, watching movies and playing games, they are purely made for the mastering, some people like to hear it all while others find it harsh. Mackie CR4 4' Powered Studio Monitors: 4.4 out of 5 stars from 5 genuine reviews on Australia's largest opinion site. I have a pair of Edifiers R1900 too, the Mackies deliver wider sound by not being scoped as much as the Edifiers, the Edifiers deliver more bass and are louder but also sound a bit muffled, yet better than anything Logitech (not sure about z906, didn't get a chance to listen to them yet) /Creative and even them crappy expensive grey BOSE PC speakers. They are excellent monitors for home studio mixing while also being good for music, movies and games.
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