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    Junior Freak
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    Default subwoofers

    ive got a pair of hhb circle3 monitors and need a subwoofer,isit ok to connect any make of sub or is it not that simple?

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    you using it to dj or to produce?

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    producing

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    you'd have to match them right for the best sound - used the subwoofer with genelec 1029s for a few years - difficult to get the balance of bass right, we never seemed to get basslines right using a subwoofer - i use hhb circle 5s now - totally wicked speakers - nuff bass there and nicely balanced
    suck my tiny brain

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    the circle 3,s are tops for middle and high end but lack bottom so my tunes are allways bass heavy

    maybe better off geting new moniters i suppose

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    naah man just get used to them that's what i say
    tracks sounding bass heavy is pretty normal anyway , in fact it's too much top end thats a real problem , you can always add top , but taking it off makes things just sound dull.
    as long as the balance of the mix is ok , you'll be ok with a spot of eq.
    if you don't have enough bass you can try repositioning them in the room
    or back them closer to a wall which will reflect a little more bass for you from behind them
    try sitting back a little that'll help ,
    in fact move your computer / studio back away from them if you have space .

    basically, you should be roughly twice the distance away from them as they are far apart
    so if they are 1.5 m apart , try sitting 2/3 m back and see how that sounds.
    should be in the production forum really ,
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    also, if you have a cd you love and know how it sounds, then run that through and compare
    Life is "trying things to see if they work"

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    yea i usally post in there but i thought id get a better result if posted hear and i was right!

    cheers for the sugestions youve saved me lots of dosh :love: [/quote]

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    henry, i remember ron mentioning to you that we'd got a subwoofer when we got it years ago - you said something like "goodbye to your basslines, then"

    how right you were![/img]
    suck my tiny brain

 

 

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