If you have a project studio, chances are you either have "treatment" taped, nailed, glued, and hung all over your studio trying to make it sound better. The AGD studio is basically a converted garage with specific fiberglass and burlap panels hung about (it looks - odd- but works really well).
The point was that killing standing waves and reflective surfaces is only part of the issue to tune your room which can take what seems like years. The good news is that JBL and Sweetwater have made a deal where you purchase a pair of JBL LSR4326P's and you get the tuning mic and remote free. Basically, you stand in the middle of the room with the mic and installed software and the speakers auto-tune themselves to your acoustics. Pretty cool and a real time saver for mix translation. Buy @ Sweetwater.
Quickie specs:
- Bi-amplified monitor with JBL DSP-enabled RMC Room Mode Correction system.
- 6" polymer-coated fiber low-frequency transducer with self-shielded neodymium magnet structure
- 1" soft-dome tweeter with self-shielded neodymium magnet structure and ferro fluid cooling
- 150 watts amplification for LF
- 70 watts amplification for HF
- XLR and 1/4" balanced analog inputs
- AES/EBU and S/PDIF digital inputs
- Integrated processing provides Automated Room Mode Correction, and compensation for speaker-to-speaker placement variations
- Front panel includes output level meter and user controls
- Harman HiQnet network and USB computer interface provide centralized control of entire system from any speaker
- Network cable included
Labels: jbl, monitors, sweetwater
