Studio Monitor Placement
Gain a greater understanding of the acoustic response of your control room or live room.
Studio Monitor placement
When it comes to placing your near-field studio monitors in your control room, the position they are placed in the room is crucial. The distance each monitor is placed from each wall and the height they are in relation to the distance from the floor and ceiling also has a massive impact on the acoustic performance of the near field monitors.
Studio Monitor placement is also affected by phasing and reflections. Phasing will cause Dips in the acoustic response of your near-field monitors. Reflections from surfaces behind, below and above your near-field monitors will add delayed sound to the sound coming from your near-field monitors. This becomes very noticeable if you work with detailed delay plugins.
Your listing position or mix position will be clearly marked on the report along with the exact location within your room.
You will receive a PDF report via email showing the recommended exact height and position of your monitors within your control room. The report will show a low-frequency response report for the recommended location.
You will need to recommend the make and model number of your near-field monitors and also confirm if you use a sub. The sub's position will also be marked on the report.
Please note
When you make your purchase, you will enter into a none-disclosure agreement with Wildback Partnership, this is to protect our intellectual property.
We will use the dimensions you supply during the checkout!