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s1ater

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  1. I have the akg k271 mkii's and sennheiser hd 25's and love both of them for critical listening although the akg's have the switch that mutes them when they're off your head which can be quite useful. I would go for a set of open backed cans if I was going to mix solely on them as they tend to be more accurate for mixing. As for the vrm box Its pretty good for checking mixes on but I wouldnt have it on all the time as I dont like the idea of all the extra psychoacoustic processing in the mix chain.

  2. [quote name='Elvis Valentine' timestamp='1352412077' post='1862852']
    I agree with it being a bit muddy . i was thinking of giving them to a friend to master and maybe he could add a little sparkle to the hi end.
    Thanks again man.
    [/quote]

    I dont think giving them to your friend to master will solve the problem. Things like this need to be tackled at mix level.

  3. The preamps in that uni are rather smashing for the price, but I doubt youd get a significant increase in quality for just bass, if you were gonna record vocals and other instruments I'd say go for it... Youd be better off spending the money on a nice tube di or something.

  4. If it were me I'd always use the higher quality ones just as a matter of principle... The only reason that I can think of for using the 16 bit ones is to preserve disk space which may be an issue in your case.. basically If you have enough space use the 24bit ones :)

  5. I did whats going on by marvin gaye... you can get the book standing in the shadows of motown which has the bass part and a cd with the track on with the bass panned to the left and the rest of the track to the right... so you can play along first then pan all the way to the right for the exam...

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