corElement
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If you listen to Lata screeching for two hours, believe me, you will run out of the room.



lol'ed out hard irl

If you listen to Lata screeching for two hours, believe me, you will run out of the room.
1. Can i depend on the marketing lingo on web sites which use the words bookshelves/monitors/studio monitors.
2. Are home monitors really BS with stands?
3. Are there other features that state if the product is a home monitor.
4. Are the PL100, Wharfedale 10.2, Paradigm Cinema 90 v3, PSB S2 etc home monitors?
Stands are used to mount bookshelf speakers ideally to listening height of the audience. So if you prefer to sit and listen to music at home, you measure the height where your ears are going to be and position the stands so that the tweeters are at the same height as your ears. That's the basic funda - you can then go into a lot of details on stand construction, etc. basically to reduce vibrations.
we are asked to keep the bigger driver at ear-level instead of the tweeter since woofer(full-fangers) play most of the frequencies! Correct me if im wrong!!
3. BS have lesser internal air volume, and may not be able to deliver a good soundstage.
5. FS have large air volume and can create a larger soundstage.
Monitors are mostly near-field - you have sit at a distance of about 4 feet.
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You cannot use a studio monitor at home. You will end up with ear fatigue.
Ear fatigue comes from the way the monitors or speakers reproduce sound. I had specifically mentioned monitors have a flat phase and frequencies response. If you listen to Lata screeching for two hours, believe me, you will run out of the room. In studios, they take this sound (delivered by the monitors without an change) and tone it down for you to listen to regularly. In addition, speakers made for home do their own coloration of music in such as way that high frequencies are toned down, and mixed judiciously with other frequencies. Have you heard the concept of bright and warm speakers? It is the way the speakers mix the frequencies that they get their name from.
You can certainly use a studio monitor at home. Just get the right equipment and acoustics done. It is free world after all. I have even seen members here trying to fit a car speaker driver into a small cabinet for use at home. I have seen people use a 220V to 12V DC converter and use a car head unit as a receiver and CD player at home. There is nothing to stop you from innovation.
I think Vishal's house is not a studio, is it? If indeed it is, then I have missed something. So talking about studio monitors on this thread is akin to talking about pro sound (auditorium or outdoors ) gear for his house.
Vishal
Looks to me that you might spend some time reading up and educating yourself to make an intelligent choice.
Venkat has explained some areas, but has not elaborated on an area that I would like to elaborate upon. I own a few of these as well as have a FS system underway.
When you mentioned bookshelf and floor standers, an intermediate design has been omitted probably because you are not aware of this animal This is the stand mounted monitor. Bookshelf has a small form factor and can be stand,bookshelf or bracket mounted. The stand mounted monitor is bigger, is normally a 2 way and, well designed can easily rival a FS. A FS can be a single driver, full range, a 2 way or as Venkat indicated, a 3 way.
Enough for now, do read up a bit more on all three and then get to know more about them!
A monitor is a speaker system that is much larger than a bookshelf speaker system, it could be say 18-20 inches high, and is usually mounted on stands to bring the tweeter upto your ear level.
I referred only to hifi/home monitors, in the context of stand mounted speakers Vs bookshelves -I used the word monitor maybe in the way it is used in general parlance. At no point was I referring to Studio monitors. Venkat's post I assume refers to studio monitors .
bamberg
See para 3 of this review, and the use of the term monitor and you will better understand what I was trying to convey. It is not a studio monitor( which never came into any post of mine)-I referred to a stand mounted hifi speaker of course, and not something else.
Abbey road uses B&W 8 series speakers as monitors.
I am a humble noob but wonder why everyone is so fixated with what a "monitor" is.
All i want to know is how to choose between an FS vs bookshelf speaker set.
how did a discussion about floorstanders vs bookshelf speakers end up becoming a debate on the definition of a monitor![]()
I am a humble noob but wonder why everyone is so fixated with what a "monitor" is.
All i want to know is how to choose between an FS vs bookshelf speaker set.