Hi all, I am owning a pair of Jbl Lsr305 monitors and wonder how I should adjust the bass and treble trims (from -2 dB to +2 dB both)? Thanks!
May-13-2014 22:24
PaULiN0
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I leave mine at zero because my monitors aren't badly placed. You want to make sure its flat as possible.
May-13-2014 22:31
Microlab
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Badly placed means being placed close to walls?
May-13-2014 23:23
PaULiN0
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quote:
Originally posted by Microlab
Badly placed means being placed close to walls?
Yep or like corners.
Here's a pic of badly placed monitors.
Oh and try not ask who they belong to.
May-13-2014 23:24
Microlab
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So what should I do? Mine are 50 sm off the wall (can't place them differently due to the lack of space). SO should I just set -2db?
May-13-2014 23:28
PaULiN0
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Your fine and make sure you have a sweet spot that consists of a triangle. You want the monitors to be evenly placed from your distance matching the same distance between the monitors. Some will say it won't matter but thats what I do. If there's a zero setting (flat) leave it there. If there's not make sure the trims or boosts are the same. Take a picture of your studio room and i'm sure someone will hopefully tell you if you need to trim or not. I keep my monitors away from the walls and corners possible.
May-13-2014 23:35
Microlab
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Oh here is:
May-14-2014 00:44
PaULiN0
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Oh thats not fine at all, getting some proper stands is what i would do.
May-14-2014 02:18
Microlab
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yea I know but what is apart from stands?
May-14-2014 02:26
PaULiN0
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Don't worry bro, i'm sure someone will chime in on correct calibrations for boosting or cutting for that particular environment, idk why it so quite today.