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Compact Studio Monitors are also generally addressed as "Near-Field Monitors"
In big Recording Studios the Monitors are usually far away from the Listeners.
They interact the room since the sound will reflect on ceiling, wall and floor thus
affecting the sound quality.
Near-filed Monitors are positioned a few feet away from the Listener and as a
consequence the sound is less depended to the room conditions. For this reason
we have made our M Series Monitors as flat as possible and did not add any
frequency control because there would not be any need for it.
Let's explore some possible positionings for your M Series Monitors.
2 CHANNELS NEAR-FIELD
This is the typical Control Room situation. The Monitors will be poisoned on the
Meter Bridge of the Mixer or in any case very close to the Listener. You should
measure a simple equilateral triangle with the two monitors on two corners and
the head of the listener in the other corner. In this way, the Left and Right
Monitors will be placed with an angle of 60 at the same distance to the
Listener's head.
2 CHANNELS MID-FIELD
This configuration is similar to above. In some situations the Mixer Meter Bridge
could be too narrow to sustain the Monitors especially if you are using the M5
or M4 version. In such case, the Monitors are moved back usually on speaker
stand making sure that the height of the woofer is above the upper line of the
mixer. If you have no possibility for this set-up try to activate the "FAR-FIELD"
switch on the back of your M Monitor.
3. INSTALLATION
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