Audio Monitor set up
by Tristan Olson
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Oct 26, 2009 at 10:34:17 pm
Hi Guys,
Pardon my ignorance on this topic! Can you please tell me the easiest configuration for hooking up my audio monitors to my Mac Pro? I don't plan on doing any extensive mixing, I just want to have some clean, wideranging sound for my clients when I have an edit session.
Re: Audio Monitor set up by Tristan Olson on Oct 30, 2009 at 9:46:22 pm
I have a USB and Firewall interface. I also have a Kona 3 card. In terms of monitors, I have 2 x 20" Mac monitors, a 46" Sony client monitor and a Flanders Scientific 17" monitor for color grading.
Like I said this doesn't need to be mixing quality, just something that looks and sounds good for when I have clients in the room.
Re: Audio Monitor set up by Jordan Wolf on Oct 30, 2009 at 10:29:09 pm
I have 2 x 20" Mac monitors, a 46" Sony client monitor and a Flanders Scientific 17" monitor for color grading.
Umm...I was talking about the speakers which you are connecting to your computer - not the video monitors. Although CRT-type monitors will output a nice audio spike at like 15kHz (and elsewhere) that is QUITE annoying to us audio guys.
The type of [audio] monitors that you choose will dictate how they need to be interfaced. Consumer-grade and pro-sumer level gear will most often use RCA outputs; Professional-grade gear will use XLR, TRS, and/or barrier strips that can directly accept bare wire.
Re: Audio Monitor set up by Jordan Wolf on Oct 31, 2009 at 7:14:11 am
Can't say I've ever used them (or heard of the company at all). If you've heard them and like them, then I'd say get them. Just make sure you can return them if you're less-than-satisfied.
The spectrum analysis they have on the webpage doesn't really show all the info you need to know, as it's hard to tell what room interactions there are without seeing a phase trace/coherence.
If I was investing money into some nice audio monitors, I would want ones that sound really good and look nice. These may fit the bill, but for $150USD, I wouldn't place my money on them for good reference monitors. BUT, I could be wrong - I won't judge it until I've heard them for myself. I'm just going on past experiences.
They're probably out of your budget, but I recommend the Mackie HR824v2 monitors. They also come in a 6" version.