dolecek1 said:
It like when im jammin my my guitar thru my amp it sounds awesome but if i record iyt and play back thru monitors sounds like crap.
Dont' throw out the monitors yet, dolecek. I don't know how much recording experience you've had so far, but I
do know that when I got
my first pair of monitors I thought they sounded like crap, too. But they're supposed to (sort of).
If you already know this, I apologize because it may seem like I'm talking down to you. That's certainly not my intention. But studio monitors aren't supposed to sound like guitar amps or stereo speakers. Monitors are supposed to give you a flat, unenhanced, brutally honest replication of what you've recorded. Amps and stereo speakers are supposed to smooth out rough edges and make improvements that would interfere with your ability to mix accurately.
You'll hear a lot of guys in this forum talking about how well their monitors "translate." What they're often talking about isn't related to their monitors so much as it is to their hours and hours of
experience with those monitors -- which eventually gives them a better idea of how the sounds they're hearing from their monitors will probably "translate" to a different environment, such as their car or home stereo.
It might be very worthwhile for you to visit some places where you can listen to a variety of comparable monitors to see how yours really measure up. If you do this, be sure to take along a CD that you are
very familiar with and that you've listened to on your Behringers quite a few times. Also be sure that whoever is demonstrating the other monitors hasn't hooked them up to any additional equipment that's going to make them sound richer than they would in your studio. You will probably find that your Behringers do pretty well against the competition.