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Ideal for home studio
The Rockit RP5's are brilliant for mixing and monitoring at home. They give you fantastic quality and bass response without waking up the whole neighbourhood!
Very reasonably priced for such a great frequency response.
With the bass ports on the front they can feel bass heavy but don't let this put you off.
KRKs are where it\'s at
I\'ve got a set of the RP6s and they are banging - these are where it\'s at and that\'s it! Really super-cool! Perfect for bouncing down.
Rokit 5 G2 Monitors
I recently purchased a pair of rokit 5 g2\\\'s for my home studio set-up, and I am very pleased with the results.
For £250 a pair these are brilliant value. They look and sound great and hav had an immediate impact on my mix down of tracks.
I previously used passive speakers ran through an amp with a tannoy sub, and the rokits have made the mid and top end crystal clear.
I would recommend these to anyone wanting to upgrade their project studio and wanting to take their mixes seriously.
KRK RP 5 MkII
This is my first set of monitors. I am used to mixing on a set of high end computer speakers, so this is obviously a step up. These speakers blow my previous set up right out of the water!
I have listened to my friends\' Tannoy and Alesis monitors, which are good, but not as clear as the Rokits.
My favorite feature has to be the knobs on the back, which allow you to tweak the sound so it fits in your room. It\'s handy as we can\'t all afford acoustically treated, dedicated mixing rooms.
Overall, I think they are worth every penny.
KrK G2 - 5\'s
I have had these in my (home) studio as monitors now for about a year. They provide a crisp nearfield sound, balanced bass and treble response, the bass can be a little boomy when the mix is played on a PA system, but then thats not uncommon and easy enough to fix with a touch of eq.
I have them mounted on floor stands, and spike isolated, I tried them on the desk itself but I found they made the desk shake, maybe had them turned up too far, but it definitely gives a better sound to have them spread away and on stands.
I\'d recommend them as monitors.

