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HearClear
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My studio underwent some slight modifications (had to sell little things like powered refrence monitors).
Anyway, I have been using my pioneer 50 watt reciever w/ the eq set flat, and kickin' out da jams through a pair of technics home speakers. Now here's the question, if you listen to a lot of music through what you use to mix down a home recording (notice I didn't say professional) with, why the hell should I spend upwards of $300 on a new monitoring system? Besides fun, cause I can't afford fun now (had microphone modifications as well). However, I am looking for a valid point to justify this purchase.
Thanks
Adam
Anyway, I have been using my pioneer 50 watt reciever w/ the eq set flat, and kickin' out da jams through a pair of technics home speakers. Now here's the question, if you listen to a lot of music through what you use to mix down a home recording (notice I didn't say professional) with, why the hell should I spend upwards of $300 on a new monitoring system? Besides fun, cause I can't afford fun now (had microphone modifications as well). However, I am looking for a valid point to justify this purchase.
Thanks
Adam