Hi,
I have read the different threads on soffit mounting the Mackie 824's.
I decided I am going to try it but was wondering position.
If my mix position is 38% from front wall will the Mackie's have enough throw?
Are people who are using Mackie's or similar monitors soffit mounting them but sitting closer?
Thanks!
Eric
Soffit mount Mackie 824's and position
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room size
Hi,
wow forgot to post room!
Room size is 15' 6" x 14' 6" x 8' ceiling
Listening level..try and follow Bob Katz K metering..about 80 db max
Any adittional volume would be great..sometimes tracking bass guitar can get levels up before artist feel it and such.
Thanks for the reply!
Eric
wow forgot to post room!
Room size is 15' 6" x 14' 6" x 8' ceiling
Listening level..try and follow Bob Katz K metering..about 80 db max
Any adittional volume would be great..sometimes tracking bass guitar can get levels up before artist feel it and such.
Thanks for the reply!
Eric
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control room with 90 degree speaker
Hi,
Thanks for the reply.
I have attached a rough sketch of the room.
Does anyone know if this spacing would work with
the Mackie HR824's. Is it too wide for these nearfields?
I read in a post that John S. said he has done rooms with
90 degree speaker angles. Anyone else?
Thanks!
Eric
Thanks for the reply.
I have attached a rough sketch of the room.
Does anyone know if this spacing would work with
the Mackie HR824's. Is it too wide for these nearfields?
I read in a post that John S. said he has done rooms with
90 degree speaker angles. Anyone else?
Thanks!
Eric
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North East, Pennsylvania
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speaker angle
John Sayers wrote:Yes but you splay the walls with more angle, i.e. at 22.5 degrees as opposed to 12. I find it helps where you have a small room and the 60 degrees doesn't give you much width between the speakers relative to your sitting position.
Music Farm studios http://johnlsayers.com/Pages/Music_Farm2.htm was built as a 90 degrees system. I worked there for years with and loved it. It was one of the best sounding rooms I've ever worked in and other engineer/producers recorded top selling albums out of this room.
cheers
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John also posted these pics
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