
jgourd
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I just finished reading "The Mastering Engineer's Handbook". I walked away from it thinking that mastering is an art that takes years of practice and lots very expensive gear.
One guy interviewed for the book has $90,000 speakers in a near perfect room that is something like 40'x40' by 17'high. The overall impression I get from the pros is that mix monitors should never be used to master and the room should be more like a home theater than a studio control room.
So, with that in mind, what speakers that are under $3000 a pair should I put in my home theater / mastering room?
One guy interviewed for the book has $90,000 speakers in a near perfect room that is something like 40'x40' by 17'high. The overall impression I get from the pros is that mix monitors should never be used to master and the room should be more like a home theater than a studio control room.
So, with that in mind, what speakers that are under $3000 a pair should I put in my home theater / mastering room?