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auujay
The Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Nov 2002
Location: Cleveland
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Jun-24-2005 01:07
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n3lly
www.n3lly.com

Registered: May 2003
Location: Dublin
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Cheers for the replies lads 
Damn though .... more money lol, dunno which speakers to get now either! but i'll have a search on which monitors to get. Don't want to spend too much either as i've just bought a load of stuff for having a bit of fun doing some woodwork.
The 'garage', quite famous at this stage with my friends and their friends etc etc, it's just a chill out pad which is seperate from my house. A two story garage which has two cars down stairs and upstairs is just a normal room. The whole building is made to living standards incase we ever want to convert it.
There's a (rolling) table between all the couches/sofas as well.
The creative speakers, well to be honest i was very skeptical of them, i like my music as well. And wanted something to compliment my music and not something that would just distort it at any reasonable volume.. The specs looked good on paper and after a month of reading reviews i went for them. Hooked them up and I loved them!
Having said that i bought the decoder from creative as well. As this allows me to hook up my Tv's sound, my ipod, my sister mp3 player. A playstation 2 (i don't have one) an Xbox (i don't have one lol) And my decks, and another 2 or 3 devices. All you have to do the is change the channel and it plays. No fiddling with wired any more.
There are a few settings on the decoder as well which send the music through the speakers a little differently. Cinema and Music being the most used settings i find. Most of the music comes from the front three speakers and then you'll get the odd ambient high hat or something similar coming out of the rear satellites. However don't be fooled as you never get a full signal (or full volume) out of the back 4 speakers. The front 3 do all the work. It's a different story with DVD's, the Grudge springs to mind though.. scares the sh!t out of you when the sounds come from behind you.
Anyway i've gone on a bit of a tangent here , i'll have to look into some monitors so. They don't have to be too powerful but i'm going to mount them on the walls (slanted walls )
I thought i would need them as i knew it would be hard keeping track of what was going on if i didn't have speakers in front of me, or atleast closer to me. Didn't know if i could use my headphones though to just wing it, so to say.
So yeh, again thanks for the replies. I'll have to see where i go from here so 
nelly
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Jun-24-2005 16:44
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[Chriz]
T3h Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Bishan, Singapore
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| quote: | Originally posted by tvmann
Speaker positioning, and should some of the walls have soft materials like drapes to reduce echoes? |
my speakers are placed around my ear level when i bend down to beatmatch...found that that position suits me best...as for soft materials....ermm i just have my curtains thats all...not much echo in my room which is about 15ft by 10ft...
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