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mshilarious said:yeah, for homereccers different room would be tough. I don't even have a separate control room!
I think a different pair of speakers is a good goal, especially if you are using nearfields. Maybe stick a good pair of hifi speakers on the other side of the room, and spin your chair around to listen.
This is about what I do, minus the part about starting with near field monitors. I just use the big full-range monitors. Don't care for near fields with missing bass or inadequate dynamic range for my calibrated monitoring setup. Since they are on the far wall, I can listen with no console, desk, rack, etc, creating any early reflections or comb filtering. Of course, I have a small enough set up that I don't even use a console or rack any more.
The one change I'm thinking of is to shift the desk, keyboard, etc. over a few feet, so that I can have some TubeTraps directly behind the listening position to kill off first order reflections coming right back to my listening position. In a smaller room like mine, you can put the dead side toward the listener's back, and they give no direct reflections, while the reflecting side reflects and diffuses much of the reflections that do come off the back wall, to create a delayed, diffuse sound that is late enough to add to a little sense of spaciousness.
If I could afford it, I'd also like to have a huge computer monitor up on the wall behind the big audio monitors.
Cheers,
Otto