HOW THE INSTANTLY IMPROVE THE SOUND OF YOUR STUDIO MONITORS
Making good music is a lot about paying attention to details, taking care of every little nuance to achieve perfection. However, an issue that is frequently overlooked by a majority of recording studio owners is the positioning of their studio monitors. What most of us don’t realize is that the position of your monitors can cause a substantial difference in the frequency balance and stereo field which makes it the first issue that must be tackled right away. On the flipside, we leave it until later when something in our recording doesn't sound right. But with some experience and some expert advice, we have listed a few things to help you figure out the exact placement of your studio monitors. And we’re pretty sure you’ll be surprised to discover that those speakers you thought were lousy will suddenly come to life. Distance between the monitors : Keeping the monitors too close or too far will affect the audio quality. If they are placed too close together, the resulting stereo field will have a vague spatial definition. In case you have placed them too far apart, the focal point or "sweet spot" will be too far behind you and you'll hear the left or the right side but not both together. The golden rule is that the speakers like the Fluid Audio FPX7 should be as far apart as the distance from the listening position. So, if you’re sitting 4 feet away from the monitors, then move your monitors 4 feet apart.