Which monitors and where to buy em?

From Equators site, a list of distributors.....not sure if this will help, but they got two right there in NY.

And it appears Alto Music has them in stock.

United States
Equator Audio
P: 888 772 0087
info@equatoraudio.com

New York
Alto Music
P: 845 692 6922
http://altomusic.com/contacts

New York | Florida
Sam Ash Music
P: 800 472 6274
http://www.samash.com

Oh man thanks a bunch!!

I've got a buddy who is a manager at a Sam Ash out in Nashville I think. He always has these insane deals.....few weeks ago he posted a pic of a live-in road case for a Mesa 4x12. Price tag says $599. I thought it was for JUST the case. I was wrong, it was for the case and the cab. And the cab was mint. I feel like such a douche for letting that slip past me!!

oh wow.....the feels
 
Fwiw, I bought my D5s used on eBay from a guy with no prior sales. Kind of a gamble, but PayPal universally favors the buyer and they arrived in perfect condition. I would try used before new if you're on any sort of budget.
 
Fwiw, I bought my D5s used on eBay from a guy with no prior sales. Kind of a gamble, but PayPal universally favors the buyer and they arrived in perfect condition. I would try used before new if you're on any sort of budget.

For some reason the 2 times I've bought speakers used before, they started having issues within the year...so I'm very skeptical

I emailed Equator and they replied

"We’re currently out of stock on the D5 and D8 and have been in the process of updating their design. Unfortunately its’ taken longer than we planned but we expect them to become available by the end of this quarter.



Rest assured. They’ll still remain a coaxial design with DSP to match the left and right output. They’ll still have the same mid-range clarity they’ve become famous for and they’ll maintain professionally voiced frequency response curves.



We’ve redesigned their port tube assemblies to improve low-end performance and have made minor mechanical and production changes to improve their overall performance and serviceability. And we’re doing our best to keep the pricing the same."

Sounds awesome but end of quarter...I don't think I'm gonna be waiting that long.....

Samash doesnt have it in stock I cant find it on altomusic's website so gonna try calling them...

If not I'm back to the others
 
Former D5 owner here:

Bought them when they were first announced, used the for a year in a few different rooms and tried REALLY hard to convince myself they were good and to justify the purchase.

They're not great - the stereo imaging is the sole good thing about them. They're super mid rangey (good sometimes) but the high and low end do NOT translate well. Low end is typical ported flub.

Try them out in person before you buy.
 
Former D5 owner here:

Bought them when they were first announced, used the for a year in a few different rooms and tried REALLY hard to convince myself they were good and to justify the purchase.

They're not great - the stereo imaging is the sole good thing about them. They're super mid rangey (good sometimes) but the high and low end do NOT translate well. Low end is typical ported flub.

Try them out in person before you buy.

interesting...first real bad review....but really good to hear the other side
 
I have the Yamaha HS-50M and matching sub in a treated room and it does me well.

I'm sure the newer HS series would work in your situation/budget.
 
I've never been a fan of the yamaha's in any way. In my home studio I use JBL LSR's, and I LOVE them. I think they updated to a new line but I'd check that brand out. I have the Adam F7's at another studio, and they're fantastic. That'd be my best recommendation. I A/B'd them with a bunch of others (KRK, Yamaha, etc.) at guitar center and the Adams won easily. Really balanced, not super mid-forward, not too bright, tight low end, and they seem to translate well. For me at least!
 
I have the Yamaha HS-50M and matching sub in a treated room and it does me well.

I'm sure the newer HS series would work in your situation/budget.

Thanks man, I wonder if the treated room makes a difference to how the Yamaha's sound

I've never been a fan of the yamaha's in any way. In my home studio I use JBL LSR's, and I LOVE them. I think they updated to a new line but I'd check that brand out. I have the Adam F7's at another studio, and they're fantastic. That'd be my best recommendation. I A/B'd them with a bunch of others (KRK, Yamaha, etc.) at guitar center and the Adams won easily. Really balanced, not super mid-forward, not too bright, tight low end, and they seem to translate well. For me at least!

I heard the Adams and I really liked them. They would serve me well for a long time I'm sure. They are currently at the top of my list in terms of the ones I like acc to my ears:)
 
I spent a few hours at the guitar center, tested out the Adam F7, Yamaha HS8, Rokit 8, Focal alpha 80

Honestly I liked the HS8 the best of the lot. It just sounded like what I'd imagine the mix of the songs to sound like. I enjoyed the Focal alpha 80 a lot too but they are just so much pricier. The Adams were also good but I just liked the Yamaha's better. The Rokits were my least favourite of the 4.

Earlier I thought my room is too small for 8 inch speakers but the additional bass reproduction is really nice