Monitors and Acoustc Treatment

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2010/02/25 12:05:53 (permalink)

Monitors and Acoustc Treatment

A semi-interesting article here: http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/find/newsLetter/StudioMonitors-1.jsp

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    Re:Monitors and Acoustc Treatment 2010/02/25 13:23:45 (permalink)
    I can't tell if you are serious or not, but I thought that article was pretty weak. I understand that it is aimed at beginners, and it isn't as bad as suggesting that folks defeat safety grounds, but it just didn't say much. Or rather it made such broad sweeping generalizations as to have little real practical value.

    On the plus side, they do point folks to better reference, maybe I need to cut down on the coffee?

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    Re:Monitors and Acoustc Treatment 2010/02/25 15:31:19 (permalink)
    ...that's why I said it was "semi-interesting"

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