Tech Tip Of The Day: Home Stereo As Reference Monitors?
Can a home stereo be used as a suitable substitute to studio monitors?
Can a home stereo be used as a suitable substitute to studio monitors?
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Why is +4dBu considered to be the professional standard?
Do the holes in my monitor stands affect their performance?
Aren’t sidefills really just mains pointed at the band?
Does it matter whether I cut or boost when using EQ?
Does it matter where the subwoofer is placed for studio monitoring?
Is miking a Leslie speaker the same as miking a guitar cabinet?
Are the spaces in racks just for show or are they functional?
Getting tripped up between the abbreviations for TS, TRS, and 1/4″ is a common mistake so here’s our explanation.
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