Re: the classic "take a photo of your setup" thread
Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2012 1:42 am

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thats what i was thinking, couldve spent a hair more on monitors.....lol.drake89 wrote:giant tv, tiny speakers. i would go with the opposite hehe
J-ohyeah-M wrote:The tone-deaf kids who listen to Skrillex can stay the fuck away from vinyl as far as I'm concerned.Sonika wrote:I don't think so, but I think for a large portion of the mainstream. how many people do you think buy skrillex on vinyl? not many I'd bet
Dope man.kimsho wrote:
Marzz wrote:Dope man.kimsho wrote:
Can I ask you a question mate? Are your speakers (KRK Rokit5s) plugged into that mixer there? (I never really used monitors and pro audio. P.S. Can anyone help?)
Electric_Head wrote:spread them wider
Thanks mate. Looking forward to getting these monitors mate. I might get a mixer or a Mackie Onyx Blackjack. Looks like a quality interface. Phantom power so i might get a condenser for small vocals or sounds i cant find. Might get a percussion mic for little jingles, lighters, coins, and stuff to sample. Might sample rain too.Sonika wrote:Marzz wrote:Dope man.kimsho wrote:
Can I ask you a question mate? Are your speakers (KRK Rokit5s) plugged into that mixer there? (I never really used monitors and pro audio. P.S. Can anyone help?)
Yeah you need an interface for most monitors, and mixers are interfaces
Chances are, if they're USB monitors, they're shit
Dope studio man.Sonika wrote:
Horribly blurry phone shot of my setup
KRK RP5s, Focusrite Saffire Scarlett, MacBook pro 15", pair of CDJ-200s, Denon DJM-100, Stanton turntable, assorted vinyl
Are my monitors way too close to my head or the wall? I know fuck all about speaker placement
He could do the equilateral triangle thing too.Electric_Head wrote:At least 50cm.
Rather spread them and angle inwards slightly.
Marzz wrote:Thanks mate. Looking forward to getting these monitors mate. I might get a mixer or a Mackie Onyx Blackjack. Looks like a quality interface. Phantom power so i might get a condenser for small vocals or sounds i cant find. Might get a percussion mic for little jingles, lighters, coins, and stuff to sample. Might sample rain too.Sonika wrote:Marzz wrote:Dope man.kimsho wrote:
Can I ask you a question mate? Are your speakers (KRK Rokit5s) plugged into that mixer there? (I never really used monitors and pro audio. P.S. Can anyone help?)
Yeah you need an interface for most monitors, and mixers are interfaces
Chances are, if they're USB monitors, they're shit![]()
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Anyway, thanks mate.Cannot wait to get my new studio stuff. Ill post it on this thread when i finish!
Sonika wrote:
Horribly blurry phone shot of my setup
KRK RP5s, Focusrite Saffire Scarlett, MacBook pro 15", pair of CDJ-200s, Denon DJM-100, Stanton turntable, assorted vinyl
Are my monitors way too close to my head or the wall? I know fuck all about speaker placement
The TV isn´t mine, it´s my old room mate´s... I would never go and buy a giant TV like that to use for production...I would much rather use 2 x 24" pc monitors...The monitors (rokit 5's) was all i could afford at the time when i bought them...They still do the trick + + ....I'll prob upgrade in the future but im quite happy with my setup atm...spire wrote:thats what i was thinking, couldve spent a hair more on monitors.....lol.drake89 wrote:giant tv, tiny speakers. i would go with the opposite hehe
Nah, the ideal height for monitors is having the tweeter at ear level, wherever that may be. No need for a tape measure.Eridu wrote:ideal height for monitors, when you`re sitting is 100 - 110 cm. average desk height is 70 cm..................
I would pull the desk out and place the monitors behind the desk on the speaker stands.