Small but significant studio improvements
Posted: Aug 12, 2024 9:54 am
The happy result of a failing Mackie monitor controller (increasingly unreliable stereo balance), I made two studio improvements:
(1) I replaced the Mackie with a Drawmer CMC2 and
(2) seeing as the Drawmer has an additional mono-output (either for a sub or an extra mono speaker), I bought a single Avantone Mix Cube for low-level, bass-challenged mono monitoring.
(As usual, Steely Dan’s “Babylon Sisters” — invariably the first track I play whenever I make a change to my studio — manages to sound its amazingly perfectly mixed self even on this ‘intentionally crappy’ Avantone in mono. Strictly balance-wise, I mean, because, obviously, while the bass part is clearly audible and well-defined, there’s very little actual bass.)
So, good purchases, it seems to me, after spending the first two hours with these items. There is definitely a difference — in a good way — going from the Mackie to the Drawmer. And the OlloAudio S4X headphones, already stellar sounding before, now plugged into the Drawmer, seem to sound better still.
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(1) I replaced the Mackie with a Drawmer CMC2 and
(2) seeing as the Drawmer has an additional mono-output (either for a sub or an extra mono speaker), I bought a single Avantone Mix Cube for low-level, bass-challenged mono monitoring.
(As usual, Steely Dan’s “Babylon Sisters” — invariably the first track I play whenever I make a change to my studio — manages to sound its amazingly perfectly mixed self even on this ‘intentionally crappy’ Avantone in mono. Strictly balance-wise, I mean, because, obviously, while the bass part is clearly audible and well-defined, there’s very little actual bass.)
So, good purchases, it seems to me, after spending the first two hours with these items. There is definitely a difference — in a good way — going from the Mackie to the Drawmer. And the OlloAudio S4X headphones, already stellar sounding before, now plugged into the Drawmer, seem to sound better still.
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