Passive or Active?

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Well, hey, if TheDewd wants to mix at 115 - 120 dB, who am I to argue.

For sure, the average active nearfield ain't gonna hack it if that's what you want.
 
:eek: 120db for the ears is like a couple bottles of scotch for the liver

(tinnitus is probably one of the worst things you can have, and one of the most untreatable, still, you're only young once i guess :rolleyes: )
 
"The one exception: barefoot monitors"

Yeah, but you need a second mortgage to buy em.
 
djc said:
"The one exception: barefoot monitors"

Yeah, but you need a second mortgage to buy em.
This is why it's less expensive to buy a nice power amp and nice passive monitors.

Plus...you get what you pay for and this applies to monitors too.
 
Ironklad Audio said:
you do realize that 85db is considered to be the "optimal" level for mixing, right?
Read my post carefully.
I said I OCCASIONNALLY mix at high levels.
Most of the time, I mix at about 85-90 dB.
Having lots of headroom is like having some horsepower to spare in your car.
You don't always need it, but it's nice to have it there when you do.
 
TheDewd said:
Read my post carefully.
Read my lips carefully.

Fuck off.

Those who scream as loud as you do are desperate to convince themselves first and everyone else second of just how important and wise they are.

You've adequately registered your opinion on this topic.

Please stop now, and save a TINY shred of your own dignity...
 
ssscientist said:
Read my lips carefully.

Fuck off.

Those who scream as loud as you do are desperate to convince themselves first and everyone else second of just how important and wise they are.

You've adequately registered your opinion on this topic.

Please stop now, and save a TINY shred of your own dignity...
I have no one to convince, as I already made my classes in the domain :rolleyes:
You seem to have an hate geared towards people who speak up loud and are very opinionated like I am.
Maybe you should look at yourself in the mirror and see what's going on your side of the fence.
 
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