I'm mixing down a project I recorded on my ghetto-rig. Everything tracked nice and clean and I get nice separation. While my mixes sound pretty good to my ears, when I go to "master" them some tracks are a little boomy on the bottom.
I don't have a sub for my monitors, but I do run the mix through some old Kenwood speakers connected to a Panasonic stereo with "bass enhancement" to get an idea of the low-end load.
Anyway, to the point: what kind of levels on the low end spectrum should I be looking at? The mids and highs sound good, and I'm familiar with the bench-mark descending line for that end of the EQ as a standard, but I haven't run across much info on a "standard" for the low end.
I don't have a sub for my monitors, but I do run the mix through some old Kenwood speakers connected to a Panasonic stereo with "bass enhancement" to get an idea of the low-end load.
Anyway, to the point: what kind of levels on the low end spectrum should I be looking at? The mids and highs sound good, and I'm familiar with the bench-mark descending line for that end of the EQ as a standard, but I haven't run across much info on a "standard" for the low end.