Studio Speakers: Upgrade to a bigger size or get a sub? - AcousticsInsider.com
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►► Need to find your room's low end sweet spot? Get the FREE guide to the Bass Hunter technique → https://www.acousticsinsider.com/bass-hunter-technique/ Are you getting enough low end extension from your studio speakers? Or do they start to drop off where things get interesting, and you’re wondering if it’s worth upgrading to something bigger. So you can really feel that punch in the chest and the bass in your gut. Usually you have two choices: Get bigger speakers. Or add a sub. But which way should you go? Is there a certain benefit to going with either one or the other? How do you make sure it’s a good investment and that works in your particular room? That’s what I want to go through with you in this video. Related blog post on Acoustics Insider: https://www.acousticsinsider.com/blog/upgrade-to-bigger-speakers-or-get-a-sub Resources in this video: https://www.roomeqwizard.com/ Acoustics Insider - Home studio acoustic treatment techniques for audio professionals, but without all the voodoo. http://www.acousticsinsider.com/ Acoustics Insider on Social Media: https://www.youtube.com/AcousticsInsider Jesco Lohan - Mixing Engineer http://jescolohan.com/
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