
Drummerbones
New member
I will say this, and leave the conversation alone because there are obviously opposing views, and neither side is right or wrong.
If you have a multi-thousand dollar studio and buy cheap monitors, you are not the most intelligent fellow, and you're wasting your time.
On the flip side, if you have average quality equipment that's not capable of producing the high standard work that requires excellent monitoring, buying $2,000 monitors is not very intelligent either.
I have heard pro quality recordings mixed by a local studio who uses Event 20/20bas monitors....and I'm talking major caliber work. I've also heard AM radio quality CRAP mixed on top of the line monitors.
There are no right or wrongs, just different needs for different folks (at different stages of their engineering evolution).
Take that for what you will!
If you have a multi-thousand dollar studio and buy cheap monitors, you are not the most intelligent fellow, and you're wasting your time.
On the flip side, if you have average quality equipment that's not capable of producing the high standard work that requires excellent monitoring, buying $2,000 monitors is not very intelligent either.
I have heard pro quality recordings mixed by a local studio who uses Event 20/20bas monitors....and I'm talking major caliber work. I've also heard AM radio quality CRAP mixed on top of the line monitors.
There are no right or wrongs, just different needs for different folks (at different stages of their engineering evolution).
Take that for what you will!
