No mine havent. Apparently they are only cheap shite.:cry::cry:
To be honest with music they dont sound too bad even though only 'budget' speakers. But with voice they certainly find the deep parts.
What about if you use Reaper for editing?
My gripe is that I get it all correct in my headphones, then play the finished track through the Fluid Audio's and it is all bassy.
i7 is ok for 4k video Rich as long as you have a good processer and graphics card.
Going bigger than 4k is pointless because it means a complete upgrade for the videographer and those who watch the video.
Even now the best format is 1080p because it means anybody can watch it with there...
The bequiet processor fans are quiet Rob I have one in mine.
I found these people helpful to chat to initially and they have a pc part picker on their website as well.
https://www.aria.co.uk/
Funnily enough you dont hear too many poppy pops and other noises on old recordings. I wonder why? Perhaps it had something to do with the BBC accent.:-)
Possibly not for singers but I can tell you for voice overs there are desperately needed unless you are 'deliberately' not using them for a reason.
As I have said before. Headphones and volume high.....I can hear everything and I mean everything!
Does anybody know how to alter the bass & treble on Windows 10?
I have some Fluid Audio speakers/monitors and in some cases I find them very bassy. But in Windows I can't find anyway of altering the sound. Or does all depend on your motherboard?
My motherboard is a Tuf Gaming X570 plus wifi...
This is very true. If you watch some singers who sing 'belter' of songs, when they get to the loud or strong parts, they do not sing directly into the mics. They would be peaking all over the place in a studio if they did.
I have only ever used 2 of them. A rode which came with the mic and a German one which was a lot more expensive. The Rode was ok. The German one did the job regards the 'pops' but the bendy/flexy arm is another thing to look out for. Because on this German one it doesn't always stay in place...
They have told you everything but forgot to tell you about the floor. Cover it. Cover it with carpet because sound doesnt care what it bounces off. Hard wooden floors especially so.