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___tutim
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Posted : Apr 16, 2002 01:32:18
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can anybody explaine me what is a monitor ??? and also where can i finde inisrael an optic sondcard and how much does thtat bugger cost |
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___ChillCrew
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Posted : Apr 16, 2002 01:38:27
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A Monitor is generally a speaker, reciving data from an Amplifier. |
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___Superglue
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Posted : Apr 16, 2002 02:15:17
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right between the eyes as always jason how are you btw?
ben - if you wanna go deep to this thread go to www.jbl.com look there are some pdf files that explaining which speaker is monitor and how it all works good luck
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___ChillCrew
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Posted : Apr 16, 2002 02:32:07
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doing fine vitka :) working on a track as we speak, tho now im using headphones, cause of the neighbours. it's gonna be a stomper.. ;-) |
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___tutim
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Posted : Apr 16, 2002 03:03:51
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so what makes it uniq and not just another speaker ? btw what about the optic soundcard for pc? thnx! |
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___ChillCrew
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Posted : Apr 16, 2002 03:43:08
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I Dont think i heard about an Optic sound card. monitors, the way I understand it (and if im wrong don't kill me, just correct me), are the one's that give you "True" sound, not prettified by normal speakers, giving you a wider range of frequencies, and the sound is usuelly flat, so you can EQ and balance things properly. check the link Vitaly gave you here. it may prove to be usefull. |
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___tutim
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Posted : Apr 16, 2002 16:04:45
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thanx i checked it but it's to technical i'l have to dig into it later.But what you explained me is enough tnx ! |
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___nubble
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Posted : Apr 18, 2002 16:12:19
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Jason Lytle : "wider range of requencies"
Gotta explain this one! i thought monitors cover the full audio spectrum?
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___nubble
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Posted : Apr 18, 2002 16:14:16
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Lyte not Lytle!! |
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___ChillCrew
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Posted : Apr 18, 2002 17:54:57
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and if im wrong don't kill me, just correct me... jeez! |
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___nubble
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Posted : Apr 19, 2002 11:53:42
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did you perhaps mean bumping up levels of high and low freqs. Sorry man. didnt mean to come off as a killer!! OK?? |
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