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Re: [L-OT] [OT] Monitors for Mixing

Re: [L-OT] [OT] Monitors for Mixing

2004-05-19 by HKC

I would really consider trying out ADAM 2.5A, these are very good sounding but also a bit more expensive than the Mackies. I researched and tested for six months and ended up with them. Even the cheaper ADAM series sound really well,  I was very close to buying the Dynaudio BM15A but these just sounded better, or easier to to hear what´s going on if you will. I checked all my recent mixes on them and all my frequency problems was so much more noticable and easy to correct. This may also be the case with the Mackies, to me these just sounded even more precise.
Henrik Krogh
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Re: [L-OT] [OT] Monitors for Mixing

2004-05-19 by Richard Brackin

HKC wrote:

> I would really consider trying out ADAM 2.5A, these are very good 
> sounding but also a bit more expensive than the Mackies. I researched 
> and tested for six months and ended up with them. Even the cheaper 
> ADAM series sound really well,  I was very close to buying the 
> Dynaudio BM15A but these just sounded better, or easier to to hear 
> what´s going on if you will. I checked all my recent mixes on them and 
> all my frequency problems was so much more noticable and easy to 
> correct. This may also be the case with the Mackies, to me these just 
> sounded even more precise.

ADAM has a cheaper line of monitors out now. The ANF10, the P33A and the 
Apple.
The P33A looks just like the S3A except the materials are a touch 
different. I personally own a pair of S3A's and could not imagine mixing 
on anything else (except some Westlakes, maybe)   :)

Re: [L-OT] [OT] Monitors for Mixing

2004-05-21 by Sumit Das

Paul Najar wrote

>If you already have even a modestly decent Mic and channel strip, the 
>biggest bang for your buck improvement you can make is to improve the 
>acoustics of your mixing environment.
>  
>
Paul, that makes a lot of sense.  I have the HR824's in my living room 
studio.
I can't uglify my living room too much, and I can't spend too much right 
now.
How would you suggest I go about analyzing and improving the acoustics of
my mixing area?

Thanks, smeet

Re: [L-OT] [OT] Monitors for Mixing

2004-05-22 by markdvc2002

> Paul, that makes a lot of sense.  I have the HR824's in my living 
room 
> studio.
> I can't uglify my living room too much, and I can't spend too much 
right 
> now.
> How would you suggest I go about analyzing and improving the 
acoustics of
> my mixing area?

Spend some time on this forum, check out their links, explain what 
you want to do, and ask for some help :-)

http://forum.studiotips.com/

Some very knowledgeable people are active over there!

kind regards

Mark Cahill

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