Hey all
Could be cool if you tell what monitors you have and if your room is treated.
Tests and feedbacks on gear are welcome.
I use Fostex PM1-MkII monitors which are a bit cheesy to be honest.
OK overall response, bass is nice for the size, medium is lacking and highs are shining too much.
For acoustics i use a bit of acoustic foam here and there but apart from killing the flutter echo and some high freqs they're not very efficient.
I recommand to do a test : record a sine sweep (20Hz-20KHz) in your room and look at the wave...
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Monitors / Acoustics. What's in your room ?
Monitors / Acoustics. What's in your room ?
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I use Guru Audio Qm10 (technically, ino audio piP) and my room treatment is a helmholtzresonator I built to deal with 80 hz (which it does, 100% of it). and velvet drapes on walls.
In the livingroom i have JBL 4412's.
previously worked with monitors from genelec, m-audio, behringer, KRK, tannoy ellipse 8, alesis, NHT.... they didn't do the trick for me.
In the livingroom i have JBL 4412's.
previously worked with monitors from genelec, m-audio, behringer, KRK, tannoy ellipse 8, alesis, NHT.... they didn't do the trick for me.
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i'm using krk rokit 8s. i have some auralex pads under them. i have no acoustic treatment. i don't know if it sounds good or bad because my ears are young and untrained and i have no physically available, mature and knowledgeable resource to question and compare to. i know this: if i move my head a little things sound different. hrm...