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Posted by Mauricio on May-15-2007 18:54:

SubWoofer - A must have?

I have a pair of Resolv 80a from Samson.
I'm very satisfied with the results, but.. how can I be sure if my subbass is correct on my tracks?

I'm thinking about a Samson 120a SUB, but i'm not sure if it's true necessary.

Mauricio


Posted by david.michael on May-15-2007 19:24:

I'm thinking so. I was used to working with my very bassy Technics home audio speakers, and I recently switched to Event ALP-5's. My last mixdown was so bass heavy that it was crazy, and I didn't realize it until I played it elsewhere. I've recently hooked those other speakers back up and I use them as a reference.


Posted by Michael Dow on May-15-2007 19:32:

I wouldnt use a sub woofer whilst producing. Maybe for listening back..... but definalty not while mixing down and producing. You want a true clean flat responce. The sub is designed to boost the bass so you wont get a true sound from it.


Posted by substorm on May-15-2007 19:39:

I would suggest a really good pair of headphones from Byerdynamic or AKG.. It will help you hear a wider frequency range than the monitors.. I never produce with the monitors, i use my headphones while producing and the i do the final mixdown on the monitors! Just a tip..

Cheers
C


Posted by richg101 on May-15-2007 20:30:

the only affordable small scale monitors i have heared that really do the deep bass well are the 'quested' 8 inch ones. and these are big compaired to the majority. and cost about �1300

usually mixing on a small set of monitors and getting a good sound will mean itll sound good on most systems, but to get the best bass performance in your track you have to have either very good large monitors or a correctly set up (and very good) subwoofer. unless you have big bucks then your outcome will be worse using a sub. but if you have the funds to do it right then a sub will let you know whats goin on down in the deepest bass regions.


Posted by Zombie0729 on May-15-2007 21:01:

quote:
Originally posted by Michael Dow
I wouldnt use a sub woofer whilst producing. Maybe for listening back..... but definalty not while mixing down and producing. You want a true clean flat responce. The sub is designed to boost the bass so you wont get a true sound from it.


well going to have to disagree with you on this one... although the sub will mudden a few frequencies you're almost completely missing the 1st octave if you don't have one...


Posted by echosystm on May-15-2007 23:46:

A sub is very beneficial.

BUT, its not as easy as buying a sub and sticking it under your desk. Put simply, if you don't have bass traps in the corners of your room or don't know what a bass trap is, you should NOT buy a sub. Doing so will cause more harm than good in most cases (small room, no acoustic treatment, add a sub = death).


Posted by echosystm on May-15-2007 23:49:

quote:
Originally posted by richg101
unless you have big bucks then your outcome will be worse using a sub.


Cmon richie! Most affordable 8" speakers are crap and have no midrange, you know that! I KNOW you do...

For home use, 6" monitors and a decent sub ftw. Next step is either a really elite set of 8"ers or a 3 way design ($$$).


Posted by Fledz on May-16-2007 03:55:

To answer the question:

Beneficial? Yes, if you know how to set them up

Must have? No


Posted by richg101 on May-16-2007 12:40:

quote:
Originally posted by echosystm
Cmon richie! Most affordable 8" speakers are crap and have no midrange, you know that! I KNOW you do...

For home use, 6" monitors and a decent sub ftw. Next step is either a really elite set of 8"ers or a 3 way design ($$$).


the quested 8" coned monitors are great for overall sound! and they will kick the ass of a sub and 2x monitor package of the same cost. they got about 400wrms of british amplification per speaker! this allows the 8" to do its business in the mid dept


Posted by echosystm on May-16-2007 14:00:

quote:
Originally posted by richg101
the quested 8" coned monitors are great for overall sound! and they will kick the ass of a sub and 2x monitor package of the same cost. they got about 400wrms of british amplification per speaker! this allows the 8" to do its business in the mid dept



lol, I said affordable! As in KRK RP8/Event TR8
IMO better off getting RP6/TR6 + sub



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