Your best bet would be to go for something second hand off of ebay or the local trading magazine.
Also if price is an issue you should consider the following: how is your room set up? How does your room sound? Are you aware that the most expensive monitors will sound awful in a bad room. Yet cheap monitors in a better room can sound a little more decent. I would recommend saving up and getting the best monitors that you can get your hands on AFTER you consider the sound of the monitoring environment.
There are many features of the BX5a studio monitors. Examples of features of the BX5a studio monitors includes magnetic shielding and natural silk HF drivers.
You can buy cheap computer monitors online from www.Amazon.com or www.ebay.com. Or you can look in thrift shops or in the newspaper for ads from people selling cheap computer monitors.
Yes. If they were not, they wouldn't bee of much value in the studio!
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The quality of cheap computer monitors is indeed a little inferior. The color is usually not as vibrant and the picture not as clear. Yes, they are resellable.
Nick uses KRK studio monitors (i think KRK 8) & FL Studio.
Studio monitors are an important part of a home recording studio. One can purchase a studio monitor from a number of online websites including Musician's Friend and Amazon.
The price which is considered cheap for TFT-LCD monitors in the United Kingdom is $350. This is contrast to the TFT-LCD panels which range between $180 to $200.
One store that sells cheap LCD monitors is the online store Geeks. The website offers a number of LCD monitors side by side and lists their features along with the prices they ask for them.