SIXTYNINER
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Hi to all
a thread to talk about ATC Studio Monitors ,
post your opinion
thanks
a thread to talk about ATC Studio Monitors ,
post your opinion
thanks
pucho812 said:Monitors are a personal thing. I been around them a lot as of late and they are not for me. Nothing bad just not my flavor at any volume. But to be fair I am not a powered monitor guy in general, they all tend to have similar responses to my ears.
SIXTYNINER said:how they did to get that very well mixed songs ,
balanced tracks levels , nice reverb , deep and punchy bass and kick , silk mid-hi range….
with the type of speakers available in that age ?
pvision said:90% song arrangement, 10% engineers with great ears
Nick Froome
SIXTYNINER said:frequently a question pop up in head
when I listen old records from 70 till mid 80 age (various type of music like rock, blues , funk ,…)
how they did to get that very well mixed songs ,
balanced tracks levels , nice reverb , deep and punchy bass and kick , silk mid-hi range….
with the type of speakers available in that age ?
ruffrecords said:Many UK studios in those days used Tannoy Monitor Golds. Dual concentric is the only true way to listen.
the mono aural source concept is probably the best concept for a speaker ,ruffrecords said:Many UK studios in those days used Tannoy Monitor Golds. Dual concentric is the only true way to listen.
Cheers
Ian
ruffrecords said:Many UK studios in those days used Tannoy Monitor Golds. Dual concentric is the only true way to listen.
Cheers
Ian
me neither.pucho812 said:I been around them a lot as of late and they are not for me.
turned one particular ATC user on to a set of custom high efficiency theatre type "monitors".pucho812 said:Nothing bad just not my flavor at any volume. But to be fair I am not a powered monitor guy in general, they all tend to have similar responses to my ears.
Gold said:I haven't heard any horn loaded speakers I'd want to use.
..strange..iampoor1 said:Not to hijack this thread, but how do the "Tannoy 215 DMT mkII with ST100 Super Tweeters" compare to the "classic" tannoys? I recorded some drums in a studio with those mains, and they sounded dreadful, I much preferred the Mackie HR824's...
Not sure if those speakers are lemons, matched to the room wrong, or my hearing just doesnt like how they are voiced, but man, I have never been so disappointed in a set of speakers. They sounded super midrangy, with "zingy" highs and big woofy lows.
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