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Old 12-27-2016, 07:51 AM
x3workshop x3workshop is offline
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I think I may simply prefer a more 'live' sounding living room space. It definitely makes speaker placement something not to be ignored, but it allows me to live with the music and not be restricted to a single seat in order to appreciate it. Running ESL's in there so dipole reflections can make or break the sound.

My bedroom setup is much more uncolored. Along with the heavy carpets, I have one carpet hung vertically behind the headboard of the bed. It makes for a 'closer' studio sound which works for my Rega R7's. There, I am in one spot for the most part.

I spend a lot of time in mix studios because of my work, and the guys know which room I prefer to work in for a TV mix as opposed to movies because it actually has flaws. More of a real life setup I think.

For a film mix, it has to be a dedicated, carefully designed, larger room. The only way to mix music and dialogue for film. The bigger the better.

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