speaker placement
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speaker placement
Is there a formula to determine the correct placement of monitors in the control room ? I thought I had read that monitors should be placed 33% of the rooms length from the back wall. thanks for your help.
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Re: speaker placement
Your HEAD should be right at 38% of the room length.That's measured from the FRONT wall.
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Re: speaker placement
Look here:cobo wrote:Is there a formula to determine the correct placement of monitors in the control room ? I thought I had read that monitors should be placed 33% of the rooms length from the back wall. thanks for your help.
http://www.johnlsayers.com/phpBB2/viewt ... f=1&t=3336
and the topic referred further down.
You should be very careful with these net axioms. Even the original author of this rule, Wes Lachot, tells that this was a rule of thumb which is open for real life adjustment.A320guy wrote:Your HEAD should be right at 38% of the room length.That's measured from the FRONT wall.
It is not the author himself making this an axiom, but the people copying and repeating this as an axiom.
Here you find an extensive thread about this.
http://forum.studiotips.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=3378
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Re: speaker placement
Why do you ask? Are you actually interested in the answer, or are you just here to spam the forum? Given your signature, I'm guessing option "B" is the truth....Can I up it to 40%
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Very true! Thanks for pointing that out, Eric. 38% is just a good starting point, not written in stone.[Eric]
You should be very careful with these net axioms. Even the original author of this rule, Wes Lachot, tells that this was a rule of thumb which is open for real life adjustment.
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Re: speaker placement
I don't know if there can be a specific placement for an angled control room. Actually its quite difficult to predict because room structure plays the important role in placement. At the same time I would like to add that I researched a lot on Google but wasn't find a correct and perfect answer and it made me quite confused
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