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Junior Varsity
I ask you for advice on some speakers.
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<blockquote data-quote="Paul Johnson" data-source="post: 217630" data-attributes="member: 2643"><p>I'm convinced that few real PA speakers have flat frequency response as a design feature. It's not what PA is about. Studio monitors have frequency responses that allow accurate and delicate adjustment of EQ, balance, stereo imaging, compression and quality. PA systems don't and often artificially push things. Crossover frequencies move certain instruments in a mix from one drive section to another so alter their location, and of course you get that weird omni sub woofer sound that you don't want in studio monitors.</p><p></p><p>There's nothing wrong with PA being used, but my big rig in the store at the volume possible in there simply sounds feeble with the meters hardly ticking over. Drive it close to max and it's a totally different sound that really kicks. It just cannot do that at low volumes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paul Johnson, post: 217630, member: 2643"] I'm convinced that few real PA speakers have flat frequency response as a design feature. It's not what PA is about. Studio monitors have frequency responses that allow accurate and delicate adjustment of EQ, balance, stereo imaging, compression and quality. PA systems don't and often artificially push things. Crossover frequencies move certain instruments in a mix from one drive section to another so alter their location, and of course you get that weird omni sub woofer sound that you don't want in studio monitors. There's nothing wrong with PA being used, but my big rig in the store at the volume possible in there simply sounds feeble with the meters hardly ticking over. Drive it close to max and it's a totally different sound that really kicks. It just cannot do that at low volumes. [/QUOTE]
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