Home Studios are full of compromises that we have to deal with to get the best sound.
Sometimes a door is inconveniently placed in a corner that you want to use for bass trapping.
Or the wall you’d ideally want to face with your setup has a huge window in it.
Or one side is made of concrete but the other is just flimsy drywall.
And on top of things there’s a big closet in it. Things are never perfect when picking a space to set up your studio.
But what if you had the option for the perfect space?
What would that even look like?
In my opinion, it comes down to 3 things that you should look out for.
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THE PHANTOM SPEAKER TEST
"How to correctly place your listening position and speakers, no matter what room you're in."
- Find the correct wall to face in your home studio
- Optimize the low end and minimize reflection effects
- Get the distance between wall and speakers right
- Get a stereo image like on really good headphones
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