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baerstev
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Does anyone have a recommendation for a reference monitor that is similar in its EQ response to most stereo systems, or that will give me a true sound? I bought a pair of reference monitors (Event TR8s), thinking it would be a huge improvement from the stereo system I was using to mix on. After hours and hours and hours! of tweaking my first three songs, I took them to other stereo systems and could not believe how much bass was in the mix on each song. Talk about frustrating! I have heard from people on here that you have to sort of learn how to adapt your mixing style to your speakers EQ response, and check things out on other systems. This makes sense to me to a point, but when I am going to have to burn a CD, and listen to it somewhere else and then make adjustments, burn another CD etc., it almost defeats the purpose of having a reference monitor. I turn down the bass in the mix, burn a CD, drive home to check it out on a couple other systems, and then it sounds tinny-add some mids, burn a CD, check it out, now its harsh etc.... hard to tell what is just right when I don't believe the monitors especially when its a matter of 1 or 2 db and this is real ineffecient-and I am feeling the pressure from my band to get the album done. Obviously with the speakers I bought, the bass response must not be very true or consistent. I listened to other bands' CDs on those speakers, and tried to make the frequency response sound just the same. Didn't work. Maybe I am just not in the right price range for monitors... spent about $400. I hate to spend more on them, but maybe I have no choice. Anyone have experience with TR8s? Suggestions for different monitors? Thanks for your time.