Big respect dude, that's exactly what youtubers should serve in their videos, that's exactly what people want to hear about monitors, freq, acoustics...
@YandabeatzTV3 ай бұрын
Let's be clear: your choice of speakers can make or break your music production. While the KRKs are undoubtedly excellent for dance music, the Yamahas and Adams offer superior versatility for mixing across genres. Here's the crucial point: regardless of which brand you choose, what truly matters is developing an intimate understanding of your speakers. This knowledge is the key to achieving professional-quality mixes. By investing time in learning your equipment inside and out, you'll consistently produce better results than someone with more expensive gear but less familiarity. Trust me, this approach will elevate your production game significantly. And speaking of quality content, that video was spot-on - packed with valuable insights for producers at all levels. Nice video Thozi
@FrankMMullerOfficial3 ай бұрын
Ey bro this so confusing me a bit yet because I used to visit 1 of my friend in Bazooka Studio in Joburg wich is an old music Producer since 1991 he use KRK and M Audio for mixing or mastering but I still don't have a good answer for that kweshin bra on Google or Wikipedia #frankmmuller #megansiyamuller #fzmentertainment #theelephantnoise
@allwayzactive4599Ай бұрын
You can't mix on krk lol
@allwayzactive4599Ай бұрын
Yh if I go to a studio with krk I bring my Yamaha or tv7
@fbg3033Ай бұрын
yamaha hs5 vs hs7 which one better?@@allwayzactive4599
@Basher87Ай бұрын
@@allwayzactive4599 yamaha is harsh on ears lols
@robertkoops568928 күн бұрын
In all the video's I've seen about this topic, I never game across this clear explanation. By far the best ever seen! Thanks!!!
@brosephjoseph85333 сағат бұрын
Great video man !!
@KritarthMalviya11 күн бұрын
Just 1min in the video and i know you have a very in-depth knowledge of music production. Very useful video. I will be buying my first studio monitors Presonus Eris. Thank you
@mikkenieminen96037 күн бұрын
imo music sounds much better with studio monitors. I get stand the bass boosting that is in for example jbl's. Also the better/complicated the music is the better it sounds on studio monitors imo.
@-_-naab-_-2 ай бұрын
Just a tip guys. I have owned the AT-m40 and m50x respectively. I would advice on spending the extra money and getting the m50x. The build quality is better, and sounds more clean.
@ricardorarf86162 ай бұрын
thx
@autofocus455618 күн бұрын
40s have a flatter response.
@KritarthMalviya11 күн бұрын
I think m50x are a bit harsh on the higher end. So, while mixing people tend to reduce the high frequencies of the song. But when you listen on a big speaker, all that treble goes away.
@shanel28113 ай бұрын
You my friend are a great teacher. You explains things so well!!!!
@FatCat020918 күн бұрын
you said the sound on the adams are so good that it kinda doesn't matter if its close to the wall.How close are we talking about, doesn't port need room to breathe
@djoetma3 ай бұрын
So I guess as a music producer you'd be looking into studio monitors. Do you also have an opinion on non-studio options people should buy based on a certain musical preference? I would really love to see what a guy like you would recommend. Or is it that as a creator yourself, you don't appreciate dynamic tuning and want to know what the insights of a creator is and therefore consider more neutral sounding options per definition superior to options with dynamic tuning?
@KitKalvert10 күн бұрын
Adam are in a different league.
@wizard._.49Ай бұрын
great vid keep it up man 🔥
@cameobelafonte4975Ай бұрын
That mic sounds good that’s the one I wanted to buy for podcasting
@thozimusicАй бұрын
Oh it’s really good man, especially for the price.
@user99641Ай бұрын
how can i buy the Kali monitors? they not available on takealot
@batyasfАй бұрын
Thanks, great video! Just one question: do you recommend 3.5' monitors for video editing?
@thozimusicАй бұрын
Thank you for watching! Yes, most 3.5 inches are perfect for video editing
@dalisukhanyile9651Ай бұрын
Mr Thozi trust you well, may I ask something off the topic. Sir plz tell me is it still necessary to buy speakerz n subs that are driven by a separate amp since therez now sub n speaker that have amp incorparated in them / active sub
@dalisukhanyile9651Ай бұрын
I'm asking cause I'm buying a sound for some business I'm starting, so ktiwa "indlela ibuzwa kwabapambili"
@subwooferroadsАй бұрын
New m audio forty six blows all them away , mixes translate perfect to my 2024 plate Toyota Yaris, don't need acoustic treatment , presonus studio 5 are rubbish no low end them , presonus have done that on purpose so buy the sub
@IcemanTheDj2 ай бұрын
The size of the woofer/speaker has nothing to do with the size of the room! If you don't want to hear frquecyes below 60Hz it's fine to go with 5 inch monitors! If you wanna hear dow to 40Hz and maybe a litle down (depending on model) you need 8 inch minimum!!! There are some smaller model that go down there but they are forced and that not give a precise representation of the bass, also the heavy cone movement of a small speaker that go so down, it distort the mids, so a larger and powerfull woofer will have very litle movement of the cone so result in cleaner mids! So if you room is small, turn the volume down don't go smaller! I have a 3 way monitors for even cleaner response and those have an 8 inch woofer (Kali IN-8 to be speciffic). Not to mention that my studio is small... 3.3/3m (about 11/10ft). So if you can, I recomend 3 way monitors (anything but not KRK 😁). I hope my comment does not offend anyone. Cheers!
@thozimusic2 ай бұрын
Ha ha I don’t think anyone would be offended by anything you shared here, you are spot on. Obviously every opinion can be argued, but there’s honestly no reason to 😅👌🏿
@IcemanTheDj2 ай бұрын
@@thozimusic I had to pause and go... Now I've seen the rest of the video. Aaaand... Yamaha HS series have nothing to do with NS10 other than some "looks like" kind of! I know I am not famous in anyways and I am mostly humble, but I think I had to mention that I have over 25 years of producing, acoustic treatment, PA sound, audio equipment production and more in the audio field. So I am not arrogant, just talking from experience, but I can also be wrong, obviously! So it is best that one to research very well before making a decision! Cheers! BTW, nice videos you have... You have a new subscriber! 🤭
@S.P.H.E2 ай бұрын
Sbonge 🙌🏾
@allwayzactive4599Ай бұрын
I wish the krk was good but they just hifi speakers
@Molefe.WorldWide2 ай бұрын
So no sound test 😭😭😭
@djthamlas_tbs2 ай бұрын
Hoe does M audio compete?
@durtydochez-ts4mnАй бұрын
Outta there my guy, unless you learn them to the T, those are hit..