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Monitor Placement (pg. 2)
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Existo22
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Originally posted by Ry Thomas
You could help me out by ing off out of my thread;)


I am not going to go hard on you that would be just mean. You were the guy that could not figure out where to place his monitor and needed an article to make that decision. Can you see this now? If so congrats! You did a great job of placing your monitor in the right spot!:wtf:
Ry Thomas
quite the jester arent you . . .
Ry Thomas
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Originally posted by Existo22
Tell me where do you have your monitor placed? Mine is on my desk at the centre so I can see it when I use my computer. Do you have yours on the floor or something and need some article called ''monitor placement'' to help you out with finding the right spot for your monitor?


only got 1? my heart bleeds, credit crunch?
Existo22
Ahh. You're replying. I see the monitor placement guide is working.
You can use your computer now. :wtf:
Existo22
quote:
Originally posted by Ry Thomas
only got 1? my heart bleeds, credit crunch?


Yes one monitor.:conf:It's big enough to see everything I want at once so no need to buy a second monitor. If this helps I have mine on the desk too. :wtf:
palm
i just stuffed my monitors rear bassport with socks to lower its terrible resonating bass. it helped ing alot, and now i can have the speakers closer to the wall.
Ravist
thanks a lot this was really helpful

Ry Thomas
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Originally posted by palm
cant see how thats gonna help. that just describes the distance to the wall which you should try yourself to get the best result anyway. like if u have rear port like i have i need more distance. also i have a hollow wall behind which makes it boomy, so more distance is needed. whats more dificult is height, distance between, angles, and the distance to your location.


All that info is in the links mate, i think he was saying the distance from the wall has helped him
Existo22
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Originally posted by Ry Thomas
All that info is in the links mate, i think he was saying the distance from the wall has helped him


How far is your monitor from the wall? Mine is really close. I keep the desk near the wall to save space.

Glad we are still having this conversation :wtf:
Mr.Mystery
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Originally posted by Existo22
Yes one monitor.:conf:It's big enough to see everything I want at once so no need to buy a second monitor. If this helps I have mine on the desk too. :wtf:

What is it you need to see in a studio monitor, exactly?

Existo22
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Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
What is it you need to see in a studio monitor, exactly?


What the hell is a studio monitor? Do they make monitors specifically for studios? What studios? Recording studios, film editing studios or studio apartments? Well my monitor is an apple cinema display. Would that qualify as a ''studio monitor''? (Whatever the hell that is.)
Mr.Mystery
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Originally posted by Existo22
What the hell is a studio monitor? Do they make monitors specifically for studios?

Yes, yes they do:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Studio_monitor

Next time you want to be a smartass about something make sure you actually know what the the topic is about.
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