wastelandofyourhead
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[Place holder for those like TheYoungest and others to discuss this topic]
And if you are interested in general -- What is your gear? What do you like to listen to (or mix) music on?
I still don't have proper studio monitors. I'm holding on to a pair of 90's Bose Series 301 shelf speakers but their response is so colored I can't trust the mix and they are beginning to sound like garbage to my ears these days. I A/B mix with them and a pair of Grado headphones.
I did just pick up a pair of vintage monitor series loudspeakers at the local consignment shop:
1984 - Polk Audio Monitor Series 4a w/ passive high & low pass crossover filters (no bandpass).
I was impressed with how flat the response was compared to my $300 Bose Series 301s.
The problem with these speakers I found out when installing them at home -- one of the tweeters is out. Too bad because they sounded really nice as a poor-man's monitor until I get better. In the meantime, I removed both of the tweeters and installed some generic ones. The treble and high-mid is no longer balanced and I couldn't use these as-is. But they are serving as a nice listening speaker on the system in the garage. I'm still tempted to use these as a B mix reference (even though I can't trust the higher frequencies) because it could really help me to sort out the mid-range mud.
The rest of my sequencing/recording/mixing gear:
-Desktop PC running an AMD quad-core. Installed Renoise 3.0, Adobe Audition, many $ VSTis and VSTes.
-PC has an internal EMU1212m PCI audio card (two PCIs actually) with multiple digital/analog IOs.
-Denon amp run from the PC with digital optical
-Behringer analog mixing board (for recording vocals mainly)
-Multiple mics. Predominantly a Sure Beta 57A & some Behringer stereo condensors.
-The aforementioned speakers/headphones plus an Onkyo powered sub to fill out the lows.
-M-Audio o2 usb keyboard (I have a vintage Roland Alpha Juno II but it's being restored atm)
-Collection of acoustic guitars (Nothing too fancy - an Applause and a generic Spanish nylon string, namely)
And if you are interested in general -- What is your gear? What do you like to listen to (or mix) music on?
I still don't have proper studio monitors. I'm holding on to a pair of 90's Bose Series 301 shelf speakers but their response is so colored I can't trust the mix and they are beginning to sound like garbage to my ears these days. I A/B mix with them and a pair of Grado headphones.
I did just pick up a pair of vintage monitor series loudspeakers at the local consignment shop:

1984 - Polk Audio Monitor Series 4a w/ passive high & low pass crossover filters (no bandpass).
I was impressed with how flat the response was compared to my $300 Bose Series 301s.
The problem with these speakers I found out when installing them at home -- one of the tweeters is out. Too bad because they sounded really nice as a poor-man's monitor until I get better. In the meantime, I removed both of the tweeters and installed some generic ones. The treble and high-mid is no longer balanced and I couldn't use these as-is. But they are serving as a nice listening speaker on the system in the garage. I'm still tempted to use these as a B mix reference (even though I can't trust the higher frequencies) because it could really help me to sort out the mid-range mud.
The rest of my sequencing/recording/mixing gear:
-Desktop PC running an AMD quad-core. Installed Renoise 3.0, Adobe Audition, many $ VSTis and VSTes.
-PC has an internal EMU1212m PCI audio card (two PCIs actually) with multiple digital/analog IOs.
-Denon amp run from the PC with digital optical
-Behringer analog mixing board (for recording vocals mainly)
-Multiple mics. Predominantly a Sure Beta 57A & some Behringer stereo condensors.
-The aforementioned speakers/headphones plus an Onkyo powered sub to fill out the lows.
-M-Audio o2 usb keyboard (I have a vintage Roland Alpha Juno II but it's being restored atm)
-Collection of acoustic guitars (Nothing too fancy - an Applause and a generic Spanish nylon string, namely)