
If your monitors are placed on a desk or console, you need isolation stands to decouple them from the surface. Your World: I’m going to assume you’re using nearfield or midfield studio monitors, or hi-fi speakers, on speaker stands. You can use this room setup guide as a compass as you embark on your quest for sonic clarity. We’ll also touch on surround sound speaker and subwoofer placement for mixing rooms and home theaters. This tutorial will show you the easiest way to lay out a listening or control room for high fidelity, critical listening. To hear the full story, pure and true, you need to set your room up right. But your devious room likes to distort the story and deceive you. Your speakers are trying to tell you a richly layered sonic story.

So you’ve spent all this money on speakers and audio equipment… But are you getting the sound you paid for?

How to Setup Your Studio / Critical Listening Room Speaker and Studio Monitor Placement Secrets PART: 1 2 3 4
