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Ashura
New member
Just wanted to see how the rest of the world is doing this...
Is there an accurate way to get good bass levels from monitors? Currently, I am using a pair of brand new Events, and the final mix almost ALWAYS sounds too bass-heavy in my car. A regular commercial CD with heavy bass doesn't drown out in the car system, but most of my recordings seem too heavily plagued with bass, even if it sounds perfect in the studio. Trying to remedy this problem is hard since my monitors don't seem to come up with this heavy bass while in the studio.
Do most of you folks use another method, perhaps a subwoofer as part of your studio set up, or is there another method? Thanx...
Is there an accurate way to get good bass levels from monitors? Currently, I am using a pair of brand new Events, and the final mix almost ALWAYS sounds too bass-heavy in my car. A regular commercial CD with heavy bass doesn't drown out in the car system, but most of my recordings seem too heavily plagued with bass, even if it sounds perfect in the studio. Trying to remedy this problem is hard since my monitors don't seem to come up with this heavy bass while in the studio.
Do most of you folks use another method, perhaps a subwoofer as part of your studio set up, or is there another method? Thanx...