Knife Party
Australian electronic dance music duo
Knife Party's Studio Monitors
Neumann KH 310 A Studio Monitors can be spotted in a photo of Knife Party's studio.
To switch between multiple pair of studio monitors, Knife Party's Rob Swire prefers the Coleman M3PH MKII over products from Mackie and Presonus. He says the M3PH is "100% passive, clean+++"
In a photo Knife Party posted of their DJ setup in the studio, the Mackie Big Knob can be spotted above a Pioneer DJM-2000 Mixer.
In an interview w/ Sound on Sound, Rob Swire of Knife Party (formerly of Pendulum) said this about his Mitchell & Todd 310a monitors:
"I got introduced to them by Simon Askew, the Maida Vale guy we stole to do our live sound. He was using a pair, it was the model below this, and the PMCs. I heard these and I said 'What the fuck is that, it's like everything you want in a monitor!' It's Dynaudio drivers, but the Mitchell & Todd guys designed the enclosures and the amps for them. They're really flat. The guys actually came down here and set them up themselves. Something was a bit weird with the tweeter and he came down and replaced it, so they're good like that."
Knife Party's Rob Swire testing speakers in the new Knife Party studio. Rob Tweets "Main speaker test, part 1 (pre foam-packing)".
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