You may want to consider positioning them where the tweeters and midranges are on the outside of the woofer, as that will help widen the soundstage. But if you sit relatively close to your computer then where you have them would be fine. I'm big on soundstage so just a thought
I pretty much had mine in horizontal mode since i got em. I figured it was best given the space I had. but I'm stuck on what stands to throw them on. Any recommendations? Also, have you experienced any phasing in the sound? Like, idk if that's the right word, but that's what it sounds like when it is happening. But that could be due to placement on my part.
What’s good family?! These are the monitor stands that I have www.guitarcenter.com/DR-Pro/Maple-Wood-Studio-Monitor-Stand-Pair-Maple-1274228076960.gc I personally haven’t had any phasing issues or any other issues so idk
@r2gIIProductions hey bro, thanks for getting back to me. I sincerely appreciate it. Those are some nice stands. I went with these Rockville stands, that I just setup earlier today actually. They're adjustable, which is what i wanted/needed. I play many instruments, so to be able to position & comfortably hear playback no matter what section of my "studio" I'm currently working in. They'll certainly be decent enough. As far as the phasing goes . . . Let me ask you this . . . Did you utilize the app they made to configure the speakers in your room? Cause I haven't done that yet. Nor have I tweaked the shelving settings on the speakers themselves. Furthermore, even on the stands, withe monitors spread out more, I'm still hearing this sort of phasing effect. Again, maybe that isn't technically the term for what I'm experiencing, but maybe you get what I'm saying and have heard this effect elsewhere in your lifelong travels. I don't have any acoustic treatment up, nothing for bass traps, or anything like that currently. So I'm thinking it's a combination of this fact + my needing to tweak the setting on the speakers themselves by using the app + positioning of the speakers. Curious to read what you think my friend. But in any event, however, keep up the passion, and take care of you and yours out here.
@@cervantesthenilbog7513 ok cool deal on the monitor stands! No I didn’t utilize the krk app and I currently don’t have any acoustic treatment either, hopefully one day soon though lol! Only thing I adjusted was the eq on the back of the monitors. I have both monitors turned at an angle facing me, I have my monitor outs going to my krk10 sub and from the sub to the 10’3s, all xlr cables, apollo x8 interface. Maybe it could be a setting on your interface or if you’re using a mixer, idk 🤷🏾♂️ I do genuinely hope you’re able to figure it out. Peace and blessings to you and yours family 🙏🏾
Holy shit dude... I have 10's for 2 years now and I had no idea you can do this... omg
Dude, 10’s??
In *that* room?!…
**Chefs kiss**
You may want to consider positioning them where the tweeters and midranges are on the outside of the woofer, as that will help widen the soundstage. But if you sit relatively close to your computer then where you have them would be fine. I'm big on soundstage so just a thought
Yes I sit pretty close to them, my space is kinda small but plenty for me. Thanks for the advice family 👊🏾
PEOPLE SAY THEY HAVE A HISS NOISE IFTHEY ARE NOT IN USE IS IT TRUE OR FALSE
Ciao come mai i bassi non si sentono?
Was recorded through my phone 🤷🏾♂️
I pretty much had mine in horizontal mode since i got em. I figured it was best given the space I had. but I'm stuck on what stands to throw them on. Any recommendations?
Also, have you experienced any phasing in the sound? Like, idk if that's the right word, but that's what it sounds like when it is happening. But that could be due to placement on my part.
What’s good family?!
These are the monitor stands that I have
www.guitarcenter.com/DR-Pro/Maple-Wood-Studio-Monitor-Stand-Pair-Maple-1274228076960.gc
I personally haven’t had any phasing issues or any other issues so idk
@r2gIIProductions hey bro, thanks for getting back to me. I sincerely appreciate it. Those are some nice stands. I went with these Rockville stands, that I just setup earlier today actually. They're adjustable, which is what i wanted/needed. I play many instruments, so to be able to position & comfortably hear playback no matter what section of my "studio" I'm currently working in. They'll certainly be decent enough.
As far as the phasing goes . . . Let me ask you this . . .
Did you utilize the app they made to configure the speakers in your room? Cause I haven't done that yet. Nor have I tweaked the shelving settings on the speakers themselves. Furthermore, even on the stands, withe monitors spread out more, I'm still hearing this sort of phasing effect.
Again, maybe that isn't technically the term for what I'm experiencing, but maybe you get what I'm saying and have heard this effect elsewhere in your lifelong travels.
I don't have any acoustic treatment up, nothing for bass traps, or anything like that currently. So I'm thinking it's a combination of this fact + my needing to tweak the setting on the speakers themselves by using the app + positioning of the speakers.
Curious to read what you think my friend. But in any event, however, keep up the passion, and take care of you and yours out here.
@@cervantesthenilbog7513 ok cool deal on the monitor stands!
No I didn’t utilize the krk app and I currently don’t have any acoustic treatment either, hopefully one day soon though lol! Only thing I adjusted was the eq on the back of the monitors. I have both monitors turned at an angle facing me, I have my monitor outs going to my krk10 sub and from the sub to the 10’3s, all xlr cables, apollo x8 interface. Maybe it could be a setting on your interface or if you’re using a mixer, idk 🤷🏾♂️
I do genuinely hope you’re able to figure it out. Peace and blessings to you and yours family 🙏🏾