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| quote: | Originally posted by Eldritch
I keep hearing about that bass exaggeration everywhere. But I'm not noticing it at al with my MkII monitors. The bass response is very flat. I rarely get the bass levels wrong in my tracks since I got them. |
You can't exectly say that about everyone, it depeneds on the producer whos buying the monitors and his ear.
After listening to a monitor for a few months (basicly having it set as a main speaker) and listening to more then a few well produced tracks while trying to reproduce their mix sound will eventually get your ear to know the monitor, that way even if the monitor gives out too much bass your ear won't exectly notice it, well it will, but you'll know how it needs to be heard and you'll seek that aamount.
Most monitors got different type of sounds, some play high freq's so clean it's amazing (Adams in my opinion), some got amazing depth and stereo image (Dynaudio BM Series imo) and some emphasize the bass respone more (the new Tannoy 6D, Alesis Prolinear and etc, again, thats my opnioin). you need to look for the monitor that your ears like, but do know that cheap monitors tend to make the track sound better sometimes, in other words they tend to lie and make everything pretty, while a good monitor will basicly say - "YOU SUCK" if you don't produce well but then again, a bad comment is better cause you'll know what to fix.
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