Thanks you so much for the kind words:)

Btw, I did and extensive listening session with a friend of mine this week. He bought Lyd 48’s and wanted to test them against a77h in the shop.

We tested, A77H, Lyd 48, A7V, Kh120, KH310, Kali in8 and a few other monitors they had set up. But we mostly listened to these. I was underwhelmed by the A77H, so much bass! I had to turn the bass down which made them a bit better. A7v’s sounded good, but both Adams sounded too “forced” and did not let enough air/space in the mix. The lyd48’s were my favourite even though I found them a bit bright or harsh I feel I could listen to them all day. The kh120’s were again stunning, I’d like a pair in the future as reference monitors. The Kali’s were a bit mellow, modest even they did not excite me that much. However they did manage to translate the entire spectrum. The highs seems a bit swallowed, which would actually be a bonus as I always mix my high to low and my lows to loud. What I found most interesting is that my tunes sounded best on 2 way monitors, once you played them on 3 way monitors my subs were all flappy and over the place.

I bought 2 b-stock kali’s, one without box and one with a scratch for a total of 560,- euro including some weird insurance I got with lets me test them 60 days instead of 30.

AS I’m starting my studio from scratch I think the Kali’s with a quality headphone will be more than enough to get me started in the new space, from there I can slowly take my time to upgrade and try out which monitors work best for me in the coming years.

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