Honestly, I wouldn't recommend a subwoofer for anyone unless you have a
really good control room. Most people I know that add them, only have
more troubles in the long run. Getting a subwoofer properly tuned and
calibrated is NOT easy at all, I would recommend you spend the money on
quality monitors that go low on their own. Not saying the JBL's are bad
(I know nothing about them), just that other speakers can go down to 37Hz
(Mackie HR824's) and that would probably be better for music making than
getting a sub and having to deal with the crossovers fequencies and
tuning. Also, mastering quality subs are insanely expensive, take a look
at some of the "Reference" series, ala the Reference 3a's.
Not what you wanted to hear, just my $.02 though.
rEalm
hi,
i use some JBL Control 1 for mixing with some bigger DIY speakers for low
frecuencies. I d like to replace the DIYs with some subwoofer. Anybody got
suggestions wich subwoofer is good for mixing/mastering? Does anybody know
if the YAMAHA YSTSW015 is any good?
Kind Regards
Turby
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