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kpjf
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Location: BELFAST
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Thanks for the help. Maybe i could post this in the production forum.
I do mix right in the middle of the speakers and they do come down at an angle from the speaker brackets on the wall http://www.polkaudio.com/images/showcase/96_5_big.jpg this isn't my setup; just an example.
So, basically what you are saying is that it'd probably be better for them to be a bit lower, but it isn't a big deal. But if i was to do it just make sure that the treble was above my ears?
I might just leave it, as it was a real pain drilling holes in the wall and screwing them in etc then you're left with a real mess with holes all over the place. Maybe if i'm bored one day i should lower them.
Thanks for your help Stu & Nelly!
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Dec-20-2008 11:56
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Stu Cox
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Registered: Mar 2003
Location: Southampton, UK
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Dec-20-2008 12:04
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Stu Cox
Supreme smackaddict

Registered: Mar 2003
Location: Southampton, UK
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Dec-27-2008 09:08
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kpjf
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2004
Location: BELFAST
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| quote: | Originally posted by diggerz
I'd usually advice to set up your speakers at the lowest level possible, specially if you live in an apartment complex [most big cities, etc]. if you do, you'll train your ear to notice transitions at lower levels, without depending on one element (bass) to transit from one loop to the other, or to notice when a song has successfully faded in, while the other remains present in the background.
when i used to play regularly i used to blast my speakers alot though... |
I'm talking about the best place to put the speakers so that mixing is easier, not making things harder so that you become a better dj. Sorry i don't quite understand you.
| quote: | Originally posted by Stu Cox
He means level as in height off the ground 
But still a valid point - I totally agree. |
Does lowest level possible not mean exactly what he says? i mean why would he say that if he means something else... i'm confused!
Lowest level to me means literally on the floor. Are you saying he's talking about almost on the floor but not actually touching the floor? I don't understand this, sorry.
I did remember a good tip from Dave Angel, who said for learning how to get accustomed to club mixing you should turn you speakers back to front, so that the speakers face the walls. Therefore it will obviously be harder to mix and maybe make you more prepared for a dodgy sound system... but as i say i am wondering what the optimum level is; not ways to make your ear better trained making it difficult etc
I remember i used to know someone who put his speakers behind a cabinet, so that the speakers were facing the back of the cabinet (he was no dj); i always thought that was the height of stupidity. And i knew someone else who used to have his speakers upside down! When i fixed them, the next time i was there the speakers were upside down again!
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Dec-27-2008 16:31
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Stu Cox
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Registered: Mar 2003
Location: Southampton, UK
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Dec-27-2008 17:52
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