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Studio Monitor Pair  Starting a music career is not as easy it’s sounds; you only release that after considering what you need to start your career, well you can minimize the cost by starting with the most important recording equipment i.e. microphones, software’s and obviously talent and passion and more importantly speakers to hear how good you sound but not any speakers.

The studio monitors as they produce a crystal clear sound for you to hear every beat, instrument and the voice so you can’t compromise on the monitors.  The monitors produce an accurate sound reproduction will also mean that the engineer is less likely to miss any undesirable tonal qualities of the recording, and so can compensate for them. Generally, studio monitors are physically robust, to cope with the high volumes and physical knocks that may happen in the studio, and studio monitors are used for listening at shorter distances (e.g., near field) than hi-fi speakers, though nothing precludes them from being used in a home sized environment. As well, studio monitors are increasingly self-amplified (active), although not exclusively so, while hi-fi speakers usually require external amplification. 

Many inexpensive hi-fi models are designed to make a pleasing sound by deliberately manipulating the frequency response curve of the audio signal they receive. No speaker, monitor or hi-fi, regardless of the design principle, has a completely flat frequency response; all speakers color the sound to some degree. The 'monitor' speaker is assumed to be as free as possible from coloration.
Date Added: 27 Jul 2010 15:08:39

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