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| Gear Head Joined: Nov 2006
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Thread Starter | From JBL LSR 6328
I have Jbl LSR 6328s and I have had to move to a much smaller room. 8 X 9 X 7.5 and my mixes are no longer translating. I do have 5 basstraps made of Roxul RHF40 but my question is would it be a dumb move to switch monitors to something small but of equal quality such as the K+H O110 or Tannoy precision 6s. I dont usually have bass heavy projects but I do think that the JBLs are overloading the room. Thanks in advance Hemal |
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| Gear Guru Joined: Oct 2002 Location: New Milford, CT, USA
Posts: 12,334
| Speakers don't "overload" a room - all they do is generate sound waves. I'm sure your problem would be improved with a few more bass traps. --Ethan
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| Gear Head Joined: Nov 2006
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Thread Starter | Thanks
That was my thought as well. Thanks Ethan Cheers Hemal |
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