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Speaker Problem

Post by Dew » Thu Dec 09, 2010 4:17 pm

just got my first pair of (cheap) active moniters.

they have tiny 4" built in woofers.

when i turn the sub up it distorts bigtime

how would i stop this happening. I'm completely clueless about speakers :u:

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Re: Speaker Problem

Post by Ongelegen » Thu Dec 09, 2010 4:19 pm

Maybe you turn it up too much? 4" woofers wont give u any sub :wink:

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Re: Speaker Problem

Post by Dew » Thu Dec 09, 2010 4:25 pm

Project EX wrote:Maybe you turn it up too much? 4" woofers wont give u any sub :wink:
yeah they hardly give me any sub, so i tried turning it right up.

gonna have to get myself a decent sub woofer

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Re: Speaker Problem

Post by Ongelegen » Thu Dec 09, 2010 4:33 pm

Dew wrote:
Project EX wrote:Maybe you turn it up too much? 4" woofers wont give u any sub :wink:
yeah they hardly give me any sub, so i tried turning it right up.
then you're just overcompensating, and your mixes will be too bassy :wink:

or you could monitor your sub on some cans

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Re: Speaker Problem

Post by Dew » Thu Dec 09, 2010 4:36 pm

ahhhh

is there any reason why music in general sounds totaly different on my headphones to my speakers?

EDIT: by that i mean like kicks might sound like they have more high end on my headphones compared to my speakers

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Re: Speaker Problem

Post by Ongelegen » Thu Dec 09, 2010 4:37 pm

totally different? O.o

what monitors and cans you have?

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Re: Speaker Problem

Post by Dew » Thu Dec 09, 2010 4:43 pm

lmao i meant like when im making tunes on my headphones it will sound well mixed down (to me anyway)

but then i play it on my speakers and the drums will be much louder than the bass, and the hi hats will sound like they have too much high end etc

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Re: Speaker Problem

Post by Ongelegen » Thu Dec 09, 2010 4:49 pm

well because you made the track sound good on the cans. You gotta learn your speakers. It probably also has to do with your mixing skills, no offence. Play your track on as many speakers/systems as possible then come back to your mix and try to fix what sounded bad, so that it sounds good on most speakers. You gotta find a middle way

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Re: Speaker Problem

Post by Dew » Thu Dec 09, 2010 4:59 pm

ok cheers for the advice.

if i sent you a tune over could you let me know what you think of the mix, and give us a few pointers to make it better bla bla bla

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Re: Speaker Problem

Post by Ongelegen » Thu Dec 09, 2010 5:52 pm

if u want feed from more people just post it in the feedback threads up top :wink:

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Re: Speaker Problem

Post by macc » Thu Dec 09, 2010 6:27 pm

Dew wrote:ahhhh

is there any reason why music in general sounds totaly different on my headphones to my speakers?

EDIT: by that i mean like kicks might sound like they have more high end on my headphones compared to my speakers

Room acoustics :)
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Re: Speaker Problem

Post by Dew » Thu Dec 09, 2010 7:20 pm

macc wrote:
Dew wrote:ahhhh

is there any reason why music in general sounds totaly different on my headphones to my speakers?

EDIT: by that i mean like kicks might sound like they have more high end on my headphones compared to my speakers

Room acoustics :)
my buddy was telling me about this.

my room acoustics must be whack cus i can hear more sub bass on one side of the room to the other

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