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At a glance, it looks like you could benefit from a bit of monitor repositioning. They look a bit close and low. In general it's good to shoot for 3-5' distance and the height putting the middle point between the HF and LF drivers at ear level.
I find that even with lower volumes, my ears get fatigued quickly with the monitors set up too close.
Just a friendly suggestion, if you like it that way, rock on!
At a glance, it looks like you could benefit from a bit of monitor repositioning. They look a bit close and low. In general it's good to shoot for 3-5' distance and the height putting the middle point between the HF and LF drivers at ear level.
I find that even with lower volumes, my ears get fatigued quickly with the monitors set up too close.
Just a friendly suggestion, if you like it that way, rock on!
its ok, not really that used to it yet as i don't know what it all does ( haven't read the manual yet )... build quality is surprisingly good
i,ve actually thought about moving the monitors and also making them a bit higher but i think it sounds just fine the way it is just now, i really like the fact that even @ low levels on these things everything is clear as a bell, i can't really get them up loud anyway as i have an 80 year old neighbour this is why the are so close
To clarify what I meant about the HF/LF driver thing:
If you look at your monitor from the front, put an imaginary point halfway between the tweeter and bass cone on a vertical axis. Try elevating your monitor so that point is even with your ears while in your seated listening position.
I'd definitely put the speaker back another foot or so at least. Try pushing the desk away from the wall and putting the speakers on stands. I got some cheap ones (On Stage stands) for about 60 dollars.
To clarify what I meant about the HF/LF driver thing:
If you look at your monitor from the front, put an imaginary point halfway between the tweeter and bass cone on a vertical axis. Try elevating your monitor so that point is even with your ears while in your seated listening position.
I'd definitely put the speaker back another foot or so at least. Try pushing the desk away from the wall and putting the speakers on stands. I got some cheap ones (On Stage stands) for about 60 dollars.
the tweeters u see @ the top are super tweeters, on these speakers the actual tweeters are in the middle of the cone lol
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got some old stuff hooked up and reorganized through the patchbay
nice setup, my would be synth selection. But I'm also interested to know what wall stand that is holding the keyboards, I'm in search for one the same.
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