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Studio monitors are loudspeakers in speaker enclosures specifically designed for professional audio production applications, such as recording studios, filmmaking, television studios, radio studios and project or home studios, where accurate audio reproduction is crucial.

Yamaha NS10 Studio Monitors - Recording ORG

Companion to NS10s?

I currently use NS10Ms as my monitors. I'm very happy with them generally but they are lacking in the bass department, and its difficult to hear what's going on sometimes. Can anyone make any suggestions as to get around this? I'd be reluctant to replace them straight away and would be more inclined to run two sets of monitors. Any thoughts on how to deal with this?

Need some advice for mixing for in-ear monitors

Hello everyone. I've got a gig coming up where I'll be monitor mixing for a band I've never heard before. Well actually me and my crew are running sound for a festival but the headliner insists on bringing their own console(instead of using our Midas Verona 56ch) along with their own FOH guy. So we're suppose to run their monitor mix.

Auratone equiv. > AKG LSM50 ...replacement drivers argh..

Hi all,

I've got an old AKG LSM50 (the one that was based on the even older "Auratone") speaker on my bench, requiring a replacement driver.

Unfortunately, like the original, it's now obsolete and Harman/AKG can't supply a new driver.

The driver is actually a Goodmans 0M029, but Goodmans Spares have no record on their systems of ever having made the driver. :roll: