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Haroon
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Hi there I have been using Genelac 1031A's powered monitors for the last couple of years. I am a full time singer/performer so the only time that I actually sit in my private studio is to work on my albums. I live in Pakistan and due to the lack of experience and knowledge in the recording engineer field i find working in my own studio produces better results than renting out the best studio in the country.
The biggest problem that I have when mixing on my speakers is getting the low end right. I have read that top mixing engineers state that you can only really get a good low end mix on far field monitors.
I was at a friends recording studio in the UK recently and he had set-up a sub woofer with his genelac monitors. He conviced me that this is the way to go and the trend. So i purchased the genelac 7070A subwoofer. I just unwrapped it from its packing and it is huge. I am wondering if I made the right decision. Someone else was suggesting that 7070A would mainly be used in a 6.1 surround set-up.
Anyone else out there with any experience using subwoofers with their monitors or have knowledge on the subject.
Thanks
The biggest problem that I have when mixing on my speakers is getting the low end right. I have read that top mixing engineers state that you can only really get a good low end mix on far field monitors.
I was at a friends recording studio in the UK recently and he had set-up a sub woofer with his genelac monitors. He conviced me that this is the way to go and the trend. So i purchased the genelac 7070A subwoofer. I just unwrapped it from its packing and it is huge. I am wondering if I made the right decision. Someone else was suggesting that 7070A would mainly be used in a 6.1 surround set-up.
Anyone else out there with any experience using subwoofers with their monitors or have knowledge on the subject.
Thanks