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OzNimbus
New member
Greets, all. Just wanted to say how much "the room" matters. I've just recently moved out of my house/studio, and into a new home with a separate building for my new studio.
In the meantime, I've set up my rig temporarily in a bedroom...
Now I've always had a problem with my mixes not quite translating properly to home stereos. Usually the problem was too much bass. Well, wouldn't you know, I move into this bedroom, and all of a sudden my mixes are booming... and not in a good way. Now it's still a little harsh in here, I haven't got any treatment on the walls, but man, I just can't believe how much of a difference there was in the bottom end.
Here I thought my nearfields just couldn't put out enough bass, yet it was under my nose all the time.
All I can say is this is quite the incentive to get my ass in gear and build my new studio. I'll have some pics of the building up in a few days....
Has anyone else been lied to by thier room?
-0z-
In the meantime, I've set up my rig temporarily in a bedroom...
Now I've always had a problem with my mixes not quite translating properly to home stereos. Usually the problem was too much bass. Well, wouldn't you know, I move into this bedroom, and all of a sudden my mixes are booming... and not in a good way. Now it's still a little harsh in here, I haven't got any treatment on the walls, but man, I just can't believe how much of a difference there was in the bottom end.
Here I thought my nearfields just couldn't put out enough bass, yet it was under my nose all the time.
All I can say is this is quite the incentive to get my ass in gear and build my new studio. I'll have some pics of the building up in a few days....
Has anyone else been lied to by thier room?
-0z-