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Woodworking is Mandatory in the Creation of Studio Monitor Speakers

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The author of this content starts by talking about their initial idea of putting their studio monitor speakers on a shelf, but they decided to build a stand for them to sit atop their gaming speakers. They then go on to explain that they got studio monitors and tried out a variety of options before settling on the Yamaha HS50M monitors, which they found to be the best in terms of not adding unnecessary bass frequencies and being “unfriendly” to a bad mix. They speak highly of the level of detail they can hear with these monitors, including new harmonies and different cymbals being used by drummers. They mention that even some of the cheaper studio monitors they tried were better than average consumer-oriented music listening systems.

The author explains that their setup includes a decently studio-grade external audio interface, which they believe sounds better than some of the more expensive “audiophile” setups. They admit that their setup is not even considered high end in the studio world, but it works for their budget. The author ends by stating their dissatisfaction with their drill and their improvement in building things square.

Posted by wirehead on 2012-11-25 03:19:01