>>just to make sure that the recording also sounds good on the average person's thuddy, muddy, and uh, gruddy Aw3s0mE Brand Ster-E-O 'n a Box speakers too.

Well, this would be the case with any high end studio monitor used for mastering. It is always common practice to make a mix, then try it in your car, your friends sterio, on your TV speakers with a cd player...

Anything that you can get your hands on to ensure the the mix is done well.

My first experience mixing myself was taking 2 on-stage monitors (used for vocal monitors during a performance, not the best speaker for mastering) and mixing a hop hop song.

Since the monitors have really crappy response to bass, almost not even there, the final mix was actually distorting my car sterio.

When I told a recording friend of mine what I mastered it on, to say the least, he laughed in my face!


John and John,

Thanks for your input, JonhK, do you have any pics of your setup that I would be able to take a look at? Are you wall mounting your M22s?


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