
Chris F
New member
I've been doing quite a bit of reading from this forum, and I understand that the best way to mix is to have a set of really expensive flat response monitors in a sound-treated room. But for those of us who don't have that option, what is the best place in a room to place your speakers when you mix? I won't list the equipment I'm using for fear of being laughed out of town, but I can say that my mixer is on a homemade table/rack that can be easily moved to any point in the room not occupied by the grand piano, and the speakers (such as they are) are on 3' (+/-) stands that can be moved to any point in the room in relation to the aforementioned table and my ears. How far apart should they be, and how far away from my ears will give me the best results?
Thanks in advance,
Chris
If it helps, the room I'm using is roughly 15' x 15', with 10' ceilings. If I ansolutely HAD to, I could construct some sort of small portable enclosure in the center of the room to sit in while mixing, but it would be pretty primitive and extremely.....well,.....BUDGE, for lack of a better word.
Thanks in advance,
Chris
If it helps, the room I'm using is roughly 15' x 15', with 10' ceilings. If I ansolutely HAD to, I could construct some sort of small portable enclosure in the center of the room to sit in while mixing, but it would be pretty primitive and extremely.....well,.....BUDGE, for lack of a better word.
