Software to turn a PC into an Equalizer
Barry wrote:
this is getting out of hand
can't one just buy some good speakers, set a few bricks on them and go
No. The room and the speakers form a system together, and they need to
be integrated together. Speakers that are "good" in isolation may be
terrible in your room. A room which is "good" as a live studio may be
terrible with your speakers.
I can appreciate a few tweaks but 1,000's of dollars just to find a
flat spot?
For the most part, expect to budget as much in acoustical design and
monitoring system design for a studio as for all of the rest of the
equipment put together.
I PLAY IT BEHIND MY NECK, ILL STAND ON IT AND PLAY IT BACKWARDS
I CAN SWAP LEFT AND RIGHT HAND TASKS...
HELL WITH IT
That's fine, but how does it sound?
--scott
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"C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."
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