- Joined
- Feb 3, 2012
- Location
- East sussex
Yo guys. So after many years of terribly positioned monitors, in the last 6 months have now been spaced apart and set at a reasonable height on stands. Though, as we know, the ns-10m is not the most flat or 'true' of sound display, I have searched some graphs and this is what came up
My question is, when dealing with a lot of 2k freq in a track, be it rides, vocals etc, what would you do in the sense that there is significant boost in that area, and that i might be getting tricked in to what i think sounds correct. They are always sharp no matter what, but I a/b tracks from high level and they are even sharper, almost to the point its too much, yet they are the example of mix standard. Ive read that quality amps can really seperate the mids on these monitors, but those amps can range from 1000 up, if i were to buy an amp like that i might aswell just buy some quality monitors instead..
Cheers for any feedback or input
My question is, when dealing with a lot of 2k freq in a track, be it rides, vocals etc, what would you do in the sense that there is significant boost in that area, and that i might be getting tricked in to what i think sounds correct. They are always sharp no matter what, but I a/b tracks from high level and they are even sharper, almost to the point its too much, yet they are the example of mix standard. Ive read that quality amps can really seperate the mids on these monitors, but those amps can range from 1000 up, if i were to buy an amp like that i might aswell just buy some quality monitors instead..
Cheers for any feedback or input