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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

Project Studio Monitoring System EQ Woes

You know…

I’m really at my wits end, here. Everything I produce in my project studio sounds too bassy when played on other (less costly) systems. I could draw an obvious conclusion, here…that my studio’s monitoring system isn’t properly calibrated across the audio spectrum, but I know that’s not the case.

Listening with monitors

This may sound as a weird question.

Does it make sense to buy a pair of monitors for listening ONLY? I understand that, as a rule, they sound only as good as the recording, revealing everything within it. I wouldn't buy the usual speakers, I want to avoid any sort of coloration, just want to hear music the way it was recorded. I would welcome any education on this subject.

Switching beetween monitors and headphones.

Hi guys.
this is my first post.
This is my gear EMU 1212m and Alesis MK1 active M1 and a pair of Audio-Technica Headphones.

the rest of my gear is Alesis AI3, RODE , Shure, Behringer , Sennheiser and ART

My Question: My sond card has only 2 TRS jacks outs
How can i switch the monitors to my headphones without unplug/plug my monitors and headphones?

Substitute for Auratone / NS-10's

I'm about to complement my full-range monitoring with a pair of "groth-boxes", something to perform the function of Auratones and NS-10's. I'm not getting Auratones because I simply can't find a pair of them and NS-10's are getting waaay overpriced. So I need something to fine tune my mixes in, something that has the midrange-action of the Auratones.

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