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I'm hoping and praying that they bring all this tech to the Rokit 10 - 3 Generation 4 (current) 3 way studio monitor. If they get rid of the hiss, I will buy a lot of the 3 ways!
I keep havint to repair my G2’s ive had it apart at least a dozen times. I’m glad they fixed my issue by the 3rd generation. But i refuse to buy a new one until I can’t fix it
@Musical-Mente_ they can make that .. the problem is that will be a very expensive product which most people will not be able to afford...they are trying to make products for the masses and at an affordable rate.
I’m pretty sure that’s just marketing. It’s drum sample libraries-just because the kit says “Gospel EZX” doesn’t mean you can’t use it for hard rock and actually get GREAT results.
@@malibustacy3606 the noise was coming from the tweeter, they changed the tweeter. Do you know that right now class D is not class D of back 5 years ago, a lot of big names use now class D with very little noise, people really have that idea class D are like when they came out in the market
@@LaidbackSounds I own KRK V6 S4 monitors which I got in 2020 I think, and it was like I said earlier, I have to put my head right up against the speaker to hear the hissing, it really isn't that bad at all.
adams tv serie is terrible this is better even the krk gen 3 rp7 kills the tv7 i got expesnive monitors but i got both too the adams went back fake mids and artificial bass
They have a fun sound because of the low/mid frequency range bump.. maybe not great for mixing and a bit muddy in some upper frequencies but definitely great for if you want to get a feel good factor say for getting beat ideas or having a small house party..lol
@@HAYDENMUSICTVthats absolutely wrong, you are talking about the rokits from the 2000s gen 1 and 2, this is not true for quite some time now dont know why ppl are stuck on that old idea
@@LaidbackSounds I used to have Rokits ..A lot of of big producers use Rokits...Kayne West uses them so does Scott Storch...so they must be good for something...As I said before Rokits are a great set of monitors for creating beats...however not so great for mixing.
@@HAYDENMUSICTVi have the rp7 classic, the 7 is the sweet spot they even beat my neumann kh120 for mixing somehow as the neumann have a very artificial bass and weird mid lows
they were mudd on gen 1 and 2 , not after. They are very good actually, i have them as my second set after my neumanns kh120, and they really stand their ground
no rokit 10 with no hiss and flat-flat-flat ???...........bbvuuuhhhhh....... and strong pu or alu cones.....not kevlar.......uuuhuhuh..... ...ohh......and how about digital xlr........we have flacs and ssd above those....cds.....
@@malibustacy3606 I know that. But you can't just say that Class D amplifiers are bad. I agree the ones in theses KRKs are bad but most budget monitors use Class D amps. So it's not the amps, it's the components that KRK built theirs with.
@@maysonstorm4956 You're right, they're not all bad, I own a set of KRK V6 S4's and I have to put my ear right up against them to hear the hiss so I wouldn't classify that as excessive.