this has been a real thorn in my side lately...
How do i chect ot see if both my monitors are at the same level? even when both pots are at +4dbu, They don't sound equal. My biggest fear is that I'm going deaf.
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John Sayers wrote:a mono signal should sound like it is coming from a phantom speaker midway between the speakers if they are balanced correctly.
Use you ears to measure that
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john
While what you are saying does make sense, it leaves room for error.
My left ear is slightly damaged from drivng with my window down for so long (white noise).
As a result, signals that are truly centered (I've created custom projects in Pro Tools to test my ears) sound as if they are coming from right of center. And I've tested this with both monitors and headphones. It's very scary, as I'm only 23. However, I feel that the fact that I'm aware of this deficiency will not cripple me as a professional.
Just a thought. Good luck...
Joshua
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Aloha,
Sorry to hear about the hearing damage, Josh. I have a similar condition, probably related to being in bands that were too loud without ear protection.
Chemist, what I did was to run a few test tones through the system, (100Hz, 1k, 10k) one speaker at a time, and measured the levels with a SPL meter (Radio Shack Model 33-2055).
Hope that helps,
Aloha
Sorry to hear about the hearing damage, Josh. I have a similar condition, probably related to being in bands that were too loud without ear protection.
Chemist, what I did was to run a few test tones through the system, (100Hz, 1k, 10k) one speaker at a time, and measured the levels with a SPL meter (Radio Shack Model 33-2055).
Hope that helps,
Aloha

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Let me start off by saying this is very encouraging to me. I've been a musician for years and as of late I've decided to get into studio recording/producing/mastering. I had an accident 2 years ago and now Im about 95% deaf in my right ear. I'm moving to Nashville in December and Im really happy to hear someone has made it being deaf in one ear.
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