Originally Posted by JohnJohnJohn
Originally Posted by Guitarhacker
It's really not so much about which monitors you should buy as it is to spend the time to learn your particular monitors.
Makes sense. But there must be some minimum requirement for decent monitors, right? The $23 gaming speakers (Creative Labs Pebble 2.0) I'm using won't cut it!


You should read the (Part 1) first 4 chapters in the book by Mike Senior called Mixing Secrets for the small Studio. Every single one of those chapters deal with the monitors and the listening environment. One of the highlighted quotes is: "The less you're going to spend on monitors, the more you should approach ported models armed with holy water and cloves of garlic." Practically every single low cost monitor is a ported model to deal with the low end. I've got the Mackie MR-5 ported monitors myself.

Yeah, I would definitely upgrade to the monitors you pointed out if I was using anything from Creative Labs. So you;re making a good move. However, if you don't currently have the Mike Senior book I referenced, buy it. It's a very good investment and read on better studio practices and you will lean a lot of useful information.


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