As a lot of you must already know, to create the hearing sweet spot your head must be one of the points of the equilateral triangle formed by you and your 2 monitors. Also, the tweeters should be at your ears level. But who CAN really respect those rules. And what do you really lose when you can't? I'll explain my situation.
I'm actually planning how I will set up my studio. My room is approx 8 X 10. If I get myself 2 25 inch screen monitors and put the audio monitors next to them, if I wanna be in the sweet spot I got to back off 3/4 of the room length which doesn't make sense! I know I could raise the screen monitors and make the triangle smaller by closing the distance between the 2 audio monitors... but I won't. For ergonomics reasons your eyes must be lined up with the top of your screens. And we all know ergonomics is important because of the amount of time we spend in the studio...
What are your thoughts on this?
I'm actually planning how I will set up my studio. My room is approx 8 X 10. If I get myself 2 25 inch screen monitors and put the audio monitors next to them, if I wanna be in the sweet spot I got to back off 3/4 of the room length which doesn't make sense! I know I could raise the screen monitors and make the triangle smaller by closing the distance between the 2 audio monitors... but I won't. For ergonomics reasons your eyes must be lined up with the top of your screens. And we all know ergonomics is important because of the amount of time we spend in the studio...
What are your thoughts on this?
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