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digiboy
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Hi Folks
I'm looking at either the Akai DPS16 or the KorgD1600 for a small studio setup in my apartment.
Right now I'm trying to deal with the problem of monitors. I've got my eye on the Behringer Truths (2031's) or maybe The Yorkville YSM1P's. I'm certainly open to suggestions in that price range of around $500...
QUESTIONS:
I am hoping to have the powered monitors serve double duty. I would like to use them as regular home speakers too.. My plan is to connect them to a 15band graphic to adjust them to my taste for casual listening and bypass it for serious mixing...is this a good idea or would it be better for me to try and get used to hearing them flat all the time? Is anyone else here doing anything like that?
Also, I read that theoretically the most perfect near field monitor would be a headset with a flat response. So what about that? Is there a "monitor" headset that delivers a flat response suitable for doing mixes?
Does anyone here have any experience doing such a thing?
Thanks!
Mike b
I'm looking at either the Akai DPS16 or the KorgD1600 for a small studio setup in my apartment.
Right now I'm trying to deal with the problem of monitors. I've got my eye on the Behringer Truths (2031's) or maybe The Yorkville YSM1P's. I'm certainly open to suggestions in that price range of around $500...
QUESTIONS:
I am hoping to have the powered monitors serve double duty. I would like to use them as regular home speakers too.. My plan is to connect them to a 15band graphic to adjust them to my taste for casual listening and bypass it for serious mixing...is this a good idea or would it be better for me to try and get used to hearing them flat all the time? Is anyone else here doing anything like that?
Also, I read that theoretically the most perfect near field monitor would be a headset with a flat response. So what about that? Is there a "monitor" headset that delivers a flat response suitable for doing mixes?
Does anyone here have any experience doing such a thing?
Thanks!
Mike b