Hi all,
I am playing a bit with the positioning of my nearfield monitors, as I believe my room is a bit to boomy at the moment. I have Event PS8 active monitors on stands at ear height.
My room is a former studio mixing/mastering room, with assymetric walls, bass traps and a rather high attic-like ceiling (max 3,8 meters). The room is 5,5 x 5,5 meters.
I guess I should have to put some more furniture in my room to dampen the lower mids, which are probably giving problems now. There are currently no couches, easy chairs, book shelves, etc., which could help to tame reflections...
At first I liked to have my monitors at some 2 meters away from me (giving a big sound), but I start to get the impression that I have better details and less "room" when I put them closer, say at 1,5 meters.
Is there actually a guideline for optimal distance? Should they normally be even closer, with lower monitoring volume?
How close are you at VSL to your monitors?
Thanks for any reflections (pun) [;)]
Peter
I am playing a bit with the positioning of my nearfield monitors, as I believe my room is a bit to boomy at the moment. I have Event PS8 active monitors on stands at ear height.
My room is a former studio mixing/mastering room, with assymetric walls, bass traps and a rather high attic-like ceiling (max 3,8 meters). The room is 5,5 x 5,5 meters.
I guess I should have to put some more furniture in my room to dampen the lower mids, which are probably giving problems now. There are currently no couches, easy chairs, book shelves, etc., which could help to tame reflections...
At first I liked to have my monitors at some 2 meters away from me (giving a big sound), but I start to get the impression that I have better details and less "room" when I put them closer, say at 1,5 meters.
Is there actually a guideline for optimal distance? Should they normally be even closer, with lower monitoring volume?
How close are you at VSL to your monitors?
Thanks for any reflections (pun) [;)]
Peter