As a recording engineer, you need to trust your instincts, your ears, and most of all, your reference monitors. It's like this: if the speakers that you're listening to your mix through aren't providing you with an accurate image of your sound, you won't know what you're listening to. Soon you'll start mistrusting yourself, so investing in pair of accurate monitors as a beginner recordist is especially important. Luckily, there's a name you can trust in home recording, and an active monitor that's been around the block more than a few times: the KRK RP6G2 Rokit.
KRK has become one of the most trusted names in home recording, but only after becoming a well-known success in professional circles. They've taken the engineering know-how that goes into their top-of-the-line Expose monitors and applied many techniques to the newly revamped Rokit Generation 2 line. And the beneficiary? You. KRK RP monitors are still as affordable and user friendly as ever, and now they're even more accurate.
Specifications- Radically curved front plate design virtually eliminates diffraction distortion
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Waveguide design provides amazing detail and imaging
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Front-firing port provides low freq extension without boundary coupling
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New speaker voicing for even more accurate frequency response
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1-inch Neodymium soft dome tweeter
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Glass Aramid Composite Cone Woofer