The KRK Rokit 10-3 G4 Studio Monitors Are Actually Good!

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024

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  • @EricRabb
    @EricRabb Год назад +12

    I have the first version (without the DSP) I even brought a backup pair. They definitely rock for the price! They will also get you kicked out of an apartment really, really fast!

  • @ceddmack2816
    @ceddmack2816 Год назад +11

    KRK monitors have been solid for as long as I can remember. I use to use them more for production and checking mixes. They beat hard and can take it. I believe they are worth more in value than the actual selling price. Sing able to tune them to the room is big. That’s was new information for me. I use to have the old KRK tuning system, so I know this version sigh the app has to be the truth. Thanks for that info on these
    monitors. Great stuff!

    • @nine27
      @nine27 Год назад +2

      krk are solid??? what!!!??? since when???? 😂 you can’t be serious

  • @RodneyD
    @RodneyD Год назад +12

    I just got the Genelec 8351b.... They're on another level. No Hiss and no speak compression. No distortion at all at high volume. THEY AIN'T CHEAP

    • @KingJames951.
      @KingJames951. Год назад +2

      Dont they all have volume limiters on them?

    • @RodneyD
      @RodneyD Год назад

      @@KingJames951.
      Not all…

  • @maysonstorm4956
    @maysonstorm4956 Год назад +11

    I remember working on classic KRK Rokits gen1's in a few studios in the early 2000s and they sounded great. So, I bought a pair of Gen 2s to "upgrade" my Mackie HR824's G1. I found them really muddy, boxy and like you said really "bassy". But, I've heard the newer KRKs and they sound great, also.

  • @nbl95
    @nbl95 2 месяца назад +1

    I've owned JBL's and Yamaha's and mixed on Genelecs and Focals, and the KRK's are the only ones that have ever got me remotely anywhere close to professional level results. It's just really easy to make mixes translate on them. I don't even do car checking or have any room treatment at all, and I never worry about my mixes. Now I need to get me a lil mixcube and some room treatment just to squeeze out that extra 15% of performance and I'll be set.

  • @thablindlegend7938
    @thablindlegend7938 Год назад +3

    I’ve been rocking with those same exact speakers and they definitely rock out and do what I need them to do. Not bad at all for 1000 bucks. And they are still a part of my rig today.

  • @datzbeewild
    @datzbeewild Год назад +1

    Brother bolo, lol these has been in my zzounds wishlist for a month now. Great to see a updated video of them. Now I can take the plunge and grab them.

  • @koncretebeats
    @koncretebeats Год назад +5

    I was almost gonna get these. I went with the Kali Audio IN-8s V2. I haven't heard the 10" KRKs but... The Kali's blow my mind for a $400 speaker they sound like some high end coaxial monitors I have heard in my peoples studio. Might grab a pair of these for my other spot.

  • @lg_414
    @lg_414 Год назад +4

    I had the 4th Gen KRK 8s never had a hiss problem.. Didnt even need to turn them up past 50%... If you crank most powered speakers near their max you will hear hiss but they def sound more balanced than the Gen 1s and Gen 2s I had prior.

  • @alainjulot3490
    @alainjulot3490 9 месяцев назад +1

    Bolo, I still have RKR VXT6 speakers and they still sound really good!

  • @shakur10011
    @shakur10011 Год назад +1

    i bought these two weeks ago and i must agree with you, the size of them shocked me, but as well so did the sound. i luckily bout 36" floor speaker stands with 15" square bases so they fit perfectly and yes they are heavy. i use them for my dj mixing at home and time to time attempts at playing bass guitar and producing a beat or two in the home studio, but mostly for dj mixing. i left them at the factory setting , but make my low mid and high adjustments on my controller or mixer and they do the job more than i expected.

  • @damienvalites5455
    @damienvalites5455 Год назад +1

    I got EVE SC208’s. Nice frequency response. Tremendous quality. Outstanding value for what I paid.

  • @alexteamer
    @alexteamer 9 месяцев назад +1

    How do you like the 10-3 G4 vs the Focal Alpha Twin 6.5? I have the 10.3 g4 but Im wondering if would they be a good match together or if one replaces the other?

  • @ThaRealAbMajor
    @ThaRealAbMajor Год назад

    Both of my mentors swear by KRK. One of them actually works closely with KRK and has a write up about how great they are in his Dolby Atmos setup. Took a while, but They forced me to grab the 7” and I’ll have em this weekend. Can’t wait!!

  • @mcdan2696
    @mcdan2696 Год назад +1

    My Dream Studio Monitors! I will try to buy them!

  • @ghostofreality1222
    @ghostofreality1222 4 месяца назад +1

    I just bought these, and I know you said there is a bit of a hiss to them, a lot of other reviews said the same thing..... After doing a lot of research before I purchased I found a couple of tricks you can do to help eliminate the hiss.
    1. Make sure both the monitors are plugged into the same power source, ie. same power strip.
    2. Make sure you are using balanced cables.
    I almost passed up buying these because of all the reviews that said hissing coming from speakers. Man am I glad I didn't pass these up. I made sure to do the 2 things I mentioned above and there is ZERO hiss coming from these even when my DAC is turned up to max volume there is literally nothing coming from the speakers, and when I put Music through these, holy ish.... I know these are not club speakers as you stated, but these things THUMP. I then pushed my EQ through my DAC and all I can say is these sound damn near as good if not better than my old 12" DCM Tower Loudspeakers - cant do a listen test as I do not have the DCM's anymore, but from memory, these KRK 10's perform and sound just as good if not better. These will fit the bill as both a good stereo system (with an EQ pushed to them) as well as good monitors. I even bought the 10" sub to have the entire set and I will tell you I don't even need the sub, but you damn skippy I'm still using it LMAO.
    So in conclusion, if you are looking at these I can def recommend them, and you don't need the sub, but if you want the sub to do most of the heavy lifting then get the sub. The Bass coming from the Monitors themselves will shake your room, but of course that's with an EQ pushed through my DAC.
    Just using the EQ on the speakers themselves, still these things rock, but IMO pushing my EQ through to them just make them sound soooooo much better for listening and enjoying music rather than listening critically. So these really are the best of both worlds IMO.

    • @PreachaMan2010
      @PreachaMan2010 4 месяца назад

      I just ordered the 8" should I return and get these

    • @ghostofreality1222
      @ghostofreality1222 4 месяца назад

      @@PreachaMan2010 If I were you I would - but I can not say for reals cause I have never heard the 8's in person. - so I don't know if that helps your decision..... These KRK 10-3 gen 4's HIT. With the sub and EQ'd they shake pictures on my wall's and I guarantee my neighbors hate me. LOL - and can still hear everything crystal clear. oh and the sub is only half way turned up and my EQ I'm pushing through the DAC is set to -15db sooooo... LOL - I played a bass test on these and 50-55Hz will shake your body, if you crank them up, of course that's with the sub. If you do decide to get the 10's be sure to come back and let me know your thoughts on these amazing speakers. I truly am impressed for studio monitor speakers. I'm an old school hip hop head so I love big deep bass and these will deliver, anything you desire, just depends on your setup. I also love old school metal and classic rock as well - Metallica, AC/DC, The Eagles, The Doors, Pink Floyd - all of them sound amazing on these. I am hearing things in the music I never heard before and the Guitar solo's send chills through me.

  • @lilmilt28
    @lilmilt28 Год назад +1

    5:00 I’m high as a kite n hear you loud n clear 😂😂😂

  • @hotblocktv
    @hotblocktv Год назад +1

    Great moderators for beginners and good playback for reviewing music

  • @UONeal
    @UONeal Год назад

    I have the 7 G4's and I love them... I've had them since a month into launch and they're great and the customization is great

  • @philbjackson
    @philbjackson Год назад +1

    Great review, my first pair of monitors was the yellow gen 2 8". I love how they sound but I had to go back and forth on the mix because of the bass. The the price for the krks was always great. The hiss sound was there back in early 2000. What is your favorite monitors ? I hear the Kali Audio and JBLs are great for 400 and below for a pair. I used a cheap $75 pair of Mackie and my mixes translate great without back and forth on different speakers, cellphone or stereos. Studying about mixing on low volume was the key for me.

  • @Ast3rixMusic
    @Ast3rixMusic Год назад +4

    Some of my first pair of speakers were KRK Rocket 8's. I don't remember them having a hiss thou. I'm surprised that KRK would go that direction with the amplifier that room correction is really cool.... very different for KRK's.

  • @KROWNCHAKRATV
    @KROWNCHAKRATV Год назад +1

    Do you mix with speakers or headphones or both?

  • @alainjulot3490
    @alainjulot3490 9 месяцев назад

    I have KRK Rokit 10-3, bro, I can barely hear the hiss. The sound quality of those speakers are legit.

  • @ethericgod
    @ethericgod Год назад +1

    I have a pair of rokit 5 originals when they were first issued had them for 15 years ..on a boat ⛵

    • @BoloDaProducer
      @BoloDaProducer  Год назад

      Yep I got mine in late 2005 or early 2006 I can’t remember lol

  • @OgDj2024
    @OgDj2024 7 месяцев назад

    Good review!
    RESPECT! ✊🏾

  • @jayjohnson9894
    @jayjohnson9894 Год назад +1

    Those are some great speakers
    I bought a pair last year

  • @cogbeatz
    @cogbeatz Год назад

    Great review Bolo! Currently, I have the Yamaha HS8s, I was wondering if you would recommend these for critical mixing tasks? Thank you.

  • @plasticonegro
    @plasticonegro Год назад +1

    I bought a couple of weeks ago a pair of the 5" model (G4 too), and I use them with the volume at 0dB, and yes, there is a hiss, which I understand is normal because to begin to notice it, subtly, I have to place an ear approximately 25 cm from the tweeter. So for me in practice the hiss does not exist, because according to my position on the table where I have them my ears are 80 cm away, which of course is not far at all, and I ABSOLUTELY DO NOT HEAR THE HISS.
    I remark that if I start to increase the volume above 0 dB, the hiss will increase, although to start noticing it at my 80 cm working distance, and in a very quiet environment, I have to reach around +5 or + 6 dB, which doesn't interest me in any way, since if it is increased from 0 dB the limiter starts to work, and I don't need that much volume.
    On the other hand, if the hiss of the 7", 8" and 10" models is somewhat annoying at 0 dB, due to the distance of use... How about reducing the volume so that the hiss is not heard on the working distance? Maybe -5 dB, maybe -10 dB... I understand that there will still be more than enough margin to have a desirable volume, controlling it from the audio interface.

  • @KushAveli
    @KushAveli 11 месяцев назад

    Do both come in the box? Or do I have to buy each of the separately? Please help I need to know before buying

  • @patbank05
    @patbank05 Год назад +1

    I have some 5's and luv them little guys special editions sound great 👍

  • @undercoverest1984
    @undercoverest1984 20 дней назад

    Very Helpful. Thanks

  • @JayfkProductions876
    @JayfkProductions876 Год назад +2

    I actually forgot these existed Goddamn Krk 😂 😂 💪

  • @nomad1517
    @nomad1517 24 дня назад

    I know the founder of KRK (Keith R Klawitter) Has been praised for making some of the best on earth. Of course they are his own brand. But he made KRK because he hated how monitors were so expensive but lacked what was needed at the time. He wanted to make something that was the most bang for your buck. KRK were never yellow originally. But they did have a very unique design. They are really hollywood's speaker too. So many producers have used them, I'm assuming the V series mostly.

  • @romanyel
    @romanyel Год назад +2

    I'm very impressed with the 8" KRKs but unfortunately one blew out. I bought them used so... but read after a couple years they can have problems. Can hiss but they're sensitive to the wiring in the house or studio.

    • @jzilla_grudgegang
      @jzilla_grudgegang Год назад

      Sounds like you blew them the fuck up and blame it on wiring 😂

  • @SMELLSLIKENIRVANATRIBUTE
    @SMELLSLIKENIRVANATRIBUTE 8 месяцев назад

    The hiss is only audible when it’s on standby? Or also when playing/listening to music?

  • @thisdjdada
    @thisdjdada Год назад +2

    The zzounds great. I have g2 krk 5”. They work for now

  • @MustacheVerra
    @MustacheVerra Год назад

    Like the other guy said, they're more like mid field monitors. And i agree with you, for that price you have to compromise. Thanks for an honest review.

  • @John-lv6uj
    @John-lv6uj Год назад +1

    I just went to Zzounds and bought those KRK 10-3

  • @koubeat
    @koubeat 9 месяцев назад

    Love the video and I feel confident that the speakers would sound good. I was looking where to go coming from HS8s because I want a midrange driver and am very attracted to the 10 inch woofers. What's killing me though is if the hiss problems I've been hearing about are really that bad? Currently, I have my monitors 4 ft away from my listening position. It's these or tiny Genelecs.

  • @WhiteSharkMusic
    @WhiteSharkMusic Год назад

    Man krk rookit 10 & Yamaha HS8 is the bomb the four monitors sounding at the same time 😜 this the trick!

  • @drindy5166
    @drindy5166 Год назад +1

    I own the mid size Rockets... phenominal reference mixing speaker 💯% 👊🧡👍

  • @henryijeoma
    @henryijeoma Год назад +1

    of all the monitors you mentioned, which one is your fav? The best

    • @BoloDaProducer
      @BoloDaProducer  Год назад

      All of them have there strengths and weaknesses. I cant really say I like one over the other

    • @jzilla_grudgegang
      @jzilla_grudgegang Год назад

      Doesn’t matter if you can’t mix

  • @Sprong4
    @Sprong4 Год назад +1

    i love my gen 3 rokit 5's. they look so cool.

  • @supermcfly100
    @supermcfly100 Год назад +3

    Need a ground loop isolator to get rid or the hiss

  • @Texav21
    @Texav21 Год назад +1

    @bolo da producer have you tried that kali audio in-8 v2 . If so how do they compare to the krk 10-3?

    • @BoloDaProducer
      @BoloDaProducer  Год назад

      I got the 1st Generation Kali 8s and they are definitely a cleaner sound with less bass

  • @djmikedoelo
    @djmikedoelo Год назад +1

    I brought these almost 10 years ago and they are dope. My neighbors dont like me!

  • @yungbaus
    @yungbaus Год назад

    Do you think these are good for being a loudspeaker only?

  • @jovantrendmaker4722
    @jovantrendmaker4722 Год назад +1

    Do you even need sub with these? Is bass really good and clear or is it muddy???

  • @bobe2933
    @bobe2933 Месяц назад +1

    THEY NEED TO DROP A GEN 5 VERSION OF THESE WITH QUIET AMPS! I WILL PAY EXTRA!

  • @micahmggreen3464
    @micahmggreen3464 Год назад

    Still gonna rock the Yamaha HS 8's flatter response

  • @TheCalibeats
    @TheCalibeats Год назад +1

    I'm using Adam Audio A77X, they sound amazing.

  • @seankehil01
    @seankehil01 Год назад

    I have the KRK 5 about to get the 8"s, looks like you got the 10's, i want those too. They are everything you said, when you said they shut off on you, thats the sleep mode just set it. i keep mine on default i never set anything on it, i guess the sleep mood was already set on mine. the lights on them dem on and off in sleep mode very cool. And yes! they do BANG! I paid 220 for a pair 110 Each for my 5's. I caught them on sale though, i believe they was originally 499 for a pair at Guitar Center, still a good deal. The 10's are 499 each at Guitar Center 998 for a pair, yes very cheap for a pair of 10's.

  • @nomad1517
    @nomad1517 24 дня назад

    They have a trouble shooting page on the hiss issue. I don't know if that has helped anyone. But it's worth a shot.

  • @danaparsons854
    @danaparsons854 Год назад +2

    Love the hat😁

  • @demotheengineer
    @demotheengineer Год назад +1

    Still rocking my jbl lsr28p with lsr12p sub and they are still knocking.
    Adam 5’s for a different vybe.

  • @Curious_Skeptic
    @Curious_Skeptic 7 месяцев назад

    I am on the fence! $679 for pair of HS8's! Or $800 for pair of KRK's. The Mid Range has me interested on the KRK. I LOVED my HS8's in my last studio. I gave my HS5' to my son. They were not great. Think prior owner overdrove them at some point. They worked fine, but something was just off. Never could figure out what though.

  • @LeeOnTheTrack
    @LeeOnTheTrack Год назад

    We like em so much we mounted them In the wall 😂

  • @jhotscott9299
    @jhotscott9299 Год назад +2

    You are right bro! i know the guy who designed this speaker, I know the reason why they are so dope but cheap

  • @Eighty5iveProd
    @Eighty5iveProd Год назад

    Nice plug/advertised promo for zsounds

  • @emanuelwhitehead6039
    @emanuelwhitehead6039 Месяц назад

    Love this one

  • @TheTonyTitan
    @TheTonyTitan Год назад

    Thanks Bolo!!!

  • @GlumDropVampire
    @GlumDropVampire Год назад +1

    Those might be my next big purchase. I use JBL's normally and a sweet old pair of Cerwin Vegas so I need another go to.

  • @johnstarks5323
    @johnstarks5323 Год назад +1

    4:35 I know that's what they state, the drivers may be capable of that FQ range, but most plate full range class D amplifiers can't go that high. 20khz is usually their limit.

  • @darkestpointofficial
    @darkestpointofficial 2 месяца назад

    If Yamaha made some hs10s that would be a game changer

  • @johnstarks5323
    @johnstarks5323 Год назад +1

    I never heard these, but I heard the ROKIT 8 G4 next to the Yamaha HS8's & the HS8's sounded better IMO.

  • @supermatt-99
    @supermatt-99 Год назад

    im sold by the zZounds plug, imma buy sum from it

  • @zahdaonthebeat
    @zahdaonthebeat Год назад

    Are they Bluetooth compatible?

  • @JAYFLOPROBEATS
    @JAYFLOPROBEATS Год назад +1

    I can't recall the name of my old near fields but they had a hiss too but it wasn't as noticable to me

  • @proteus1
    @proteus1 Год назад

    I use 3 way dynaudio near fields. Dynaudio lyd48 with s18 sub, right down low to 16hrz will blow focals well away. Or if you want core sub...go dynaudio core sub. Focals are bright, and ear fatigue sets in quick. French can't make good speakers. I use an extremely expensive hifi system and the sound of my montage sounds mental. My Excalibur speakers are lead lined and weigh 250kg...I wheel them around on castors.

    • @BoloDaProducer
      @BoloDaProducer  Год назад +1

      Those are very good speakers. I use those 12 years ago when I worked at a major studio.💪🏾

  • @chemiZtry
    @chemiZtry Год назад

    I have the Kali Audio 8s and the Kali Audio WS12 sub. I now get better mixes than my 20yr old Tannoy PBM 8s and JBL 10 sub.

  • @single_cam9199
    @single_cam9199 Год назад +1

    I just ordered those

  • @NickDellas-h2p
    @NickDellas-h2p 6 месяцев назад

    What do you think of the Yamaha hs 8?

  • @controllerforce_50East
    @controllerforce_50East Год назад

    A while back I purchased the G4 8 in. Thought I was mack daddy producer until I ran across an advertisement for those. 😞

  • @jasonmapotts
    @jasonmapotts 8 месяцев назад +1

    I know its old vid now, But I had that Hiss in my 5 g4 to, I moved each monitor to its own sperate socket on the wall and the sub on its own to, Hiss is gone and no feedback either maybe that might help with that hiss.

    • @BoloDaProducer
      @BoloDaProducer  8 месяцев назад +1

      Actually I did the same thing I had each speaker powered by different power conditioners and hiss was gone ✅

  • @markkilley2683
    @markkilley2683 Год назад +1

    Made for dogs and other animals. Good one.

  • @henri-fillipbauer6579
    @henri-fillipbauer6579 Год назад

    Man those look insane I would have too remind my self too turn them down

  • @DJGetDucketts
    @DJGetDucketts Год назад +1

    I was thinking about buying some. Thanks for the review. Right now I have the Yamaha HS 5 monitors & Yamaha HS 8 sub.

  • @thenewworld3848
    @thenewworld3848 Год назад +1

    do the KRK rokit g4 rp8 have a hiss??

  • @RobHTech
    @RobHTech Год назад +1

    I just got my Rokit 7 set today. Plugged them in ans hissssss hisssssss. not even any source. I turned the volume up, and the louder it went. Now, I'm used to car audio hiss from cheap amps, and I never use them because I can hear the hiss even when it's blasting. So, I very disappointed with this cheap ass amp. So you mean that you block out the hiss and can't notice it at all when playing music?

    • @frankfarago2825
      @frankfarago2825 Год назад

      Okay, so here is the lowdown on the hiss / self-noise. It is NOT ONLY coming from the cheap Class-D amps found in the Gen 4 Rokits. Because the Gen2 and Gen 3 KRK Rokits also had hiss. So where would the hiss come from then?
      1. Lack of Faraday Cages inside all around.
      2. Noisy cross-overs -- remember with the 3-way, you will have 2 crossover circuits, not just one.
      3. Unshielded internal AC to DC powper supply. All transformers generate humm and noise, which is exactly why it is a bad, bad idea to have them within milimeters of power amps, loudpspeaker drivers, and crossovers.
      With all this mayhem, the only ACTIVELY POWERED studio monitors I would get are those that have their power supply and amps OUTSIDE THE BOX in a seprate chassis. There are a number of those, they cost a lot more money, though. Or else stick with PASSIVE MONITORS & SPEAKERS. Everything is a long way from the drivers and the PSs. Just have the speakers themselevs in the speaker cabinat, no surprises and hisses that way. To cram everything inside one single boxx -- in this case, 3 drivers, 3 amplifiers, 2 crossovers, and 1 power supply -- is stark naked crazy.

  • @lamarkeyser8679
    @lamarkeyser8679 Год назад

    I still have the first gen 8s and yes they are old and beat down now but the my still play really good and tough were right about them being heavy on the bass , I'm using mine just as stereo speakers now

  • @OFFICIALAZURITEKING
    @OFFICIALAZURITEKING Год назад

    Thanx I love your review. Yes, it is the driver of the speakers being too close to the Amplifier which causes the hiss. So I have been told by another You Tuber who is suppose to try to shield the two internal devices more like a faraday cage idea. I got a hiss from my Headrush 112 FRFR Guitar speaker when not in active use. (Having it just on) So this should not be too big a deal. You are a character. No offence you are just charismatic. You have a good voice I think one that could do voice overs for some animated show or have been. Sound familiar or just simular from Satery morning cartoon days. I miss those days. I plan to buy a set of those speakers. Yeah huge too huge for my current Desk, 63 inched long but, for those speakers I still plan to use speaker stands in front of me. I will use them mostly for gaming and music playing. I could get the matching Sub but, for now just the speakers will do.

  • @howtomakebeats1064
    @howtomakebeats1064 Год назад +2

    Not sure about the “hiss”. I have the 1st generation and they are quiet. Very good production speakers. Great review

  • @djmikedoelo
    @djmikedoelo Год назад

    What stands are you using for the speakers?

  • @jonathantaylor5020
    @jonathantaylor5020 Год назад +1

    10's good lawd thats big

  • @stevenaustin4591
    @stevenaustin4591 Год назад

    I got krk rokit 5" monitors and am considering upgrading, not sure to go to 8" or beyond though. thoughts?

    • @Ronniezim
      @Ronniezim Год назад +1

      I’d say keep the 5s and get the 10” krk sub it will sound great (that’s exactly what I have in my studio).

  • @cfig81
    @cfig81 Год назад +1

    hard passed! thanks for the vid100

  • @javierpadro-sierra7522
    @javierpadro-sierra7522 Год назад +1

    White noise .... Rockville speakers are good too , they pretty much almost the same speakers

  • @PreachaMan2010
    @PreachaMan2010 4 месяца назад +1

    Bruh where you got that hat from... I need it asap

  • @YAYYEE
    @YAYYEE Год назад

    I always liked the KRK brand because of the bass, i alway sold the after a while, I can’t do the Hiss

  • @CN3Music
    @CN3Music Год назад +1

    Lol yea same - always wanted to try the 10s

  • @joeruiz6240
    @joeruiz6240 9 месяцев назад +1

    Great video - mine don’t hiss at all though

  • @SirFreak
    @SirFreak Год назад +1

    Nice review! I had these in my studio and I really liked them, definitely the tight bass, but the hiss was too loud for my liking. It drowned out some other sounds, as I don't mix at very loud levels. So I ended up sending them back. I would have gladly paid more if they didn't have that much hiss...

  • @scotiushobius
    @scotiushobius Год назад

    I have the gen 3 krk 6. While they were in transition from being roundy edge shape to more squaredy.
    They must have cheeped out on something with those newer ones.
    I never had an issue with his on my gen 3 6 ers.
    Never found them too basey even for the 6inch drivers, they were comfortably accurate.
    They can kick the bass if they want.
    I've heard a bunch of gen 4 KRK stuff, and something is just not in the same quality of sound as the gen 3s, or even the gen 2s.
    They still look pretty. But I will not upgrade, if anything, I'll add a sub, and center.

  • @frankfarago2825
    @frankfarago2825 Год назад +9

    Sorry, you cannot use these as "nearfield." The 3 drivers are at 3 different axes. The soundwaves need some distance traveling before the 3 sets of the waves traveling along the 3 axes form a cohesive whole. So, use them more for mid-field apps, which means a distance between the RP10-3s and your head of 2.0 to 4.5 meters. In other words -- mid-field.

    • @parawizard
      @parawizard Год назад +1

      There is no minimum distance in the manual. I'm not sure how wide the vertical sweetspot is but it might be wide enough for nearfield use. I have much larger midfield monitors and Neumann says 5' minimum.

    • @parawizard
      @parawizard Год назад +1

      Also you can put them horizontal and the rotate the mid/tweeter unit 90 degrees for tigher nearfield use.

  • @WILDCAT808
    @WILDCAT808 Год назад +1

    I have the Rokit 5s can´t hear hiss over hissing sound lol
    I love them tho

  • @jeremythompson6822
    @jeremythompson6822 Год назад +1

    What are your thoughts on the HEDD brand speakers?

    • @BoloDaProducer
      @BoloDaProducer  Год назад +1

      Haven’t used them yet

    • @jeremythompson6822
      @jeremythompson6822 Год назад

      @@BoloDaProducer I’m thinking of getting them. The ads
      for them keep popping up on my feed like the Unison Midi Chord pack does🤣

  • @Thedog30
    @Thedog30 Год назад

    Love love love my Rokit 8's but they only hate is... Why did they make the yellow a chalky yellow.. There signature colour is the deep yellow so why change that? I hate it but everything else they are my babies

  • @DreDreProd1980
    @DreDreProd1980 Год назад +1

    I have the Rokit 8 Gen 3 with the krk 10 sub in my setup

  • @Aggeesound
    @Aggeesound Год назад +1

    I'm still using the krk rokit 6 gen 2 kinda old to me now

  • @snapstradamus888
    @snapstradamus888 Год назад +2

    we used these since like 2011...