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Old 2nd December 2009   #4
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Totally.

Take a mirror and have a friend move it around on the side walls, ceiling and back wall while you sit at the mixing position. When you see a speaker in the mirror, put absorptive material there where the mirror was.

Also, you should be 38% from the wall that you are facing - the front wall. For your monitor speakers - 2 1/2 feet apart is too far if you are only 2 feet from them - your mixes will end up too monophonic. I suggest you bring them together a bit.

good luck.
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