Product Comparison: Mackie MR5MK3 vs KRK RP5 G3
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- Much cleaner, more rounded sound than the last generation of these speakers and speakers in it's range.
- I can't really describe how good they sound because it isn't something easily put into words.
- They are a much better solution to PC speakers but I do recommend getting a good interface or sound card to make sure you are utilizing the speakers to their full potential.
- My first studio monitors, and after a year of owning them, I'm really happy I went with Mackie.
- To my disappointment, the mk3 at peak volume is not louder than the MK2 at halfway volume. I do not recommend this speaker.
- The case design impressed me as soon as I took them out of the box.
- Solid build quality, nice aesthetics, and the sound is pure. Highly recommended.
- Out of the box, the construction is solid. Hooking them up is straight forward, there are a wealth of connection options.
- I really love the design. Solid construction that is minimalist yet attractive.
- These speakers are built like a tank, the moment you pick them up you can tell its a quality product.
- Ears never get weary even after long mastering sessions. These soft tweeters muffle too sharp highs and truly work well. Highly recommended.
- These speakers pick out every detail of each type of stylus fast and clean. The bass is tight but not boomey.
- Love the sound, very crisp and very well calibrated. Easy distinction between different frequencies.
- They sound quite phenomenal, the built in amplifiers drive them beautifully with minimal distortion across the frequency response.
- I'm very impressed with the clean output and little static that you can hardly discern.
- These have RCA, TRS and XLR ports to use a plenty variety of applications.
- Sensitive customizable frequency control for any studio space.
- Love that Mackie has stuck to it's guns in having a rear port. Unlike the previous two MR series.
- I don't like that controls are on the back of the unit and difficult to reach if you need to access them frequently.
- The only thing is there not audioshilded , they up low buzz from my lg flat screen.