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Posted by Massive84 on Jun-25-2005 21:15:

Question Speakers with Treble and Bass knobs.

Anyone use these kinda speakers? if yes, what settings do you listen to your music with it and what settings do you produce with it (the second question is most important for now)


Am thinking of throwing away my subwoofer and speakers set and produce only with headphones straight from my soundcard.

is that wise? producing from the most defualt setting that there is?

tnx


Posted by Project 7 on Jun-25-2005 21:46:

If you plug your headphones in straight to soundcard its really annoying as you have to change volume in windows all the time

Speakers that have treble bass on, never heard of them, but my amp has them on, for listening to stuff i always have them turned up but for producing i just switch tone button off, which just puts out the deafault for both treble and bass


Posted by Haak on Jun-25-2005 21:46:

i have full treble and 50% bass on mine, just sounds best that way. probably not ideal, but i know how stuff is supposed to sound coming out of them. i have 4 speakers + subwoofer, no room for proper monitors


Posted by djbruuen on Jun-25-2005 23:25:

unfortunately you don't want speakers that have anything other then one important feature...the ON button.

monitors are designed to give you the most accurate representation of sound, so obviously with these knobs you don't know what is accurate and what isn't. i don't think its possible to recommend a setting. all you can do is save your money for better monitors. for now the temporary fix i guess would be use your headphones. but headphones can get frustrating, because if you get used to them to much, its hard to get used to speakers again, because headphones usually overemphasize certain areas in the sound (ie. the low frequencies on some)


Posted by DigiNut on Jun-26-2005 01:28:

quote:
Originally posted by djbruuen
unfortunately you don't want speakers that have anything other then one important feature...the ON button.

monitors are designed to give you the most accurate representation of sound, so obviously with these knobs you don't know what is accurate and what isn't. i don't think its possible to recommend a setting. all you can do is save your money for better monitors. for now the temporary fix i guess would be use your headphones. but headphones can get frustrating, because if you get used to them to much, its hard to get used to speakers again, because headphones usually overemphasize certain areas in the sound (ie. the low frequencies on some)

That's why you get good headphones, like the AKG 240DF studio monitors, or if you've really got money to blow, Sennheiser HD600 or better. My production quality jumped up 10 points when I started with my AKGs (i.e. from super-crap to normal crap ).

He's right though, if speakers even HAVE "treble/bass" knobs then they're going to be terrible as studio monitors. Your best bet would be to buy or borrow some good headphones and calibrate the sound by ear. Even that may not be a perfect solution though, because chintzy speakers may have a very different frequency response at different volumes. In that case you'll want to calibrate it with the volume somewhere in the midrange, like what you'd have it set at after you've already been listening for an hour or two.



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