Originally posted by Eric J
with proper speak placement (finally!)
You'd be getting comb filtering off the back of your screen
Move it a few inches back from the furthest corner of your monitors
May-05-2007 04:28
Eric J
Progressive House Addict
Registered: Nov 2006
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quote:
Originally posted by Fledz
Wow, I'm loving that setup.
I'm after a desk like yours (where the pc is). I know you're in the US, but how much did it cost you and was it specially made?
Thanks, I'm loving it. The desk is a product from Studio RTA. They sell them at Guitar Center. There is actually a top part for it as well, but I didn't need that part of it, so I didn't put it on. I paid $499 for it. You should be able to get it from just about any major music retailer. Be aware, its super heavy but very sturdy.
Originally posted by echosystm
You'd be getting comb filtering off the back of your screen
Move it a few inches back from the furthest corner of your monitors
I'm not sure I understand what you mean, did you mean move the computer monitor back towards the wall more?
May-05-2007 06:12
echosystm
super wow maker
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Back towards the wall mate
Sound doesnt come straight out the front of the speakers, it comes out the edges too. Comb filtering and reflections are almost impossible to remove entirely since your screen would be so far back you couldn't read it. Life is about compromises.
If you have your screen like 2-3 inches behind the front of your speakers you should be fine.
ATM you have...
/ <- Speaker
-| <- Screen
\ <- Speaker
Make it like...
-/ <- Speaker
| <- Screen
-\ <- Speaker
May-05-2007 07:46
Eric J
Progressive House Addict
Registered: Nov 2006
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Ahh, I see what you mean. OK, I'll definitely get that done. I really appreciate the advice.
May-05-2007 08:05
csid
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2005
Location: Dallas
just re-arranged some things, need to cleanup the cables and take a pic with a camera and not my phone :-)