Monitoring with ProAc 110
Quick detour into home studio territory...
I've just bought a pair of ProAc Studio 110's that are now making their way across the nullarbor to me in WA.
My main untreated 5 x 4 room doubles as my music listening room, lounge room, etc. I write electronic music in the small room next door using DT770 pros, then mix it in this larger room through monitors. Not ideal but I'm in this purely for enjoyment.
I'll be using the ProAcs as main monitors, powered by an Arcam A70 integrated amp and with a Sonken 15" Sub (used conservatively) to fill out the bottom end. If anyone has any experience with these speakers, anything I should be aware of frequency wise? People seem to be saying good things about the speakers in a studio context, but I'm always a little bit wary of something that wasn't purpose designed for the studio.
I've just bought a pair of ProAc Studio 110's that are now making their way across the nullarbor to me in WA.
My main untreated 5 x 4 room doubles as my music listening room, lounge room, etc. I write electronic music in the small room next door using DT770 pros, then mix it in this larger room through monitors. Not ideal but I'm in this purely for enjoyment.
I'll be using the ProAcs as main monitors, powered by an Arcam A70 integrated amp and with a Sonken 15" Sub (used conservatively) to fill out the bottom end. If anyone has any experience with these speakers, anything I should be aware of frequency wise? People seem to be saying good things about the speakers in a studio context, but I'm always a little bit wary of something that wasn't purpose designed for the studio.