Will Adding A Consumer Home Theatre Subwoofer Compromise My Pristine Audio Quality? |
Tue 6 Nov 2007, 12:28
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Member Group: Members Posts: 62 Joined: 10-Jul 07 From: Brisbane - AU Member No.: 92,865 |
Hello Mac music fans,
This is my first post I have been a keen reader of the many threads that appear on this forum and I will take the time to thank all of you who contribute regularly, especially Mac Daddy and mortalengines, I am a graphic designer/video compositor and animator running MAYA, Shake 4.1, Combustion 3 and Final Cut Pro HD. I have been a mac user since the Mac plus primarily for design,photography and animation. Music production is a keen hobby of mine. I am the proud owner of Mac G5 dual 2ghz 4gig ram with pair of (very heavy) 24" Mitsubishi diamond pro monitors 1TB SCSI raid RME Hammerfall 9632 PCI with XLR breakout option with Behringer ADA8000 adat interface for extra inputs and pre's pair of KRK RP6 powered studio monitors and here's the piece of kit the question is based on I picked it up cheap but haven't connected yet A Welling powered home theatre SubWoofer MicroKORG Synth/Vocoder CME weighted controller keyboard RODE NT2-A microphone Also running the NI FM8, Kontakt, Massive, Battery and ARTURIA Minimoog, moogmodular, CS-80V Audio UNITS. as well as Waves diamond and Altiverb 6 I'm Currently running Logic express 7.2.3 (soon buying Logic studio 8 what a deal) for the production of both my own trip hop, IDM and electro mixes as well as pre-production scores and soundtracks for my Video projects. I have been only mildly disadvantaged by the lack of a sub in the past but I have been wanting one badly. I am currently paying off a lay-by on a KRK RP10S to match my fronts but I am currently working on a track that has a lot of bottom end for a competition here in OZ and was able to pick up the sub mentioned for $75 australian my question is; Will patching the outputs of my RME interface through the sub and the associated high pass filters compromise the quality of the signal that reaches the KRK RP6's? or am i better advised to use the RME mixer utility to bounce the main output to another channel strip and a separate LFE output (adjusting the highpass accordingly)? Thanks in advance for any replies excuse my relative ignorance regards, jeremy -------------------- Jeremy Glover graphic designer and compositor extraordinair but a relative novice at audio
Mac G5 1.8DP 4gig ram .. RME Hammerfall DSP 9632 .. Behringer ADA8000 adat interface • KRK ROKIT 6 and RP10S•Micro korg Synth/vocoder with RODE NT2-A Logic pro 7 NI kontakt, battery FM8, Altiverb Arturia Moog modular minimoog arp2600. |
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Wed 7 Nov 2007, 06:16
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 479 Joined: 08-May 05 From: Portland - US Member No.: 65,373 |
Doesn't KRK make a nice subwoofer? I am pretty sure they do (probably not so cheap though). You have some really sweet gear and I am sure the home subwoofer is nice too but I understand that home gear may be inaccurate in its frequency response so you may be over or under representing the bass frequencies in your final mixes. M-audio makes a pretty reasonably priced subwoofer as well and I understand that it works pretty well. Then again, now that you already have it there is no reason not to try it out. Once done try out your final mixes on several different systems and see what you think.....what's to lose?
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Wed 7 Nov 2007, 14:47
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Member Group: Members Posts: 62 Joined: 10-Jul 07 From: Brisbane - AU Member No.: 92,865 |
Doesn't KRK make a nice subwoofer? I am pretty sure they do (probably not so cheap though). You have some really sweet gear and I am sure the home subwoofer is nice too but I understand that home gear may be inaccurate in its frequency response so you may be over or under representing the bass frequencies in your final mixes. M-audio makes a pretty reasonably priced subwoofer as well and I understand that it works pretty well. Then again, now that you already have it there is no reason not to try it out. Once done try out your final mixes on several different systems and see what you think.....what's to lose? www.myspace,com/mortal_engines Thanks for your prompt reply mortalengines Yes KRK make a nice subwoofer the KRK RP10S thats the unit i have on layby here in OZ and at $700 australian its not cheap but not too expensive, M-Audio make good stuff but a little inaccurate for my liking, I had a pair of Alesis M1's before the KRK's but found them to be too bass heavy and inaccurate in the bottom end where the KRKs are sweet and tight at around the same price point. The heart of my question was probably muddied a bit by my ranting about the gear I have already (designed to give you an idea of where i'm coming from; with just a touch of pride ) since I bought this sub cheap for a temporary fix i'm just wondering what you guys think would be the best way to hook it up to my existing setup. Do I go through the sub thereby utilizing the highpass filters on the sub which may degrade the signal as the welling is a comparatively cheap piece of gear or do i use a seperate output bounced to a channel on my ADA8000 which means forking for another set of high class XLR to rca cables and add a highpass plugin to the signal chain in logic to stop the bottom interfering. as I said its just a temporary fix until I get the KRK Sub but still would like to get it right and not spend too much money on cables if I can avoid it. Thanks again for your reply mortalengines much appreciated regards, jeremy -------------------- Jeremy Glover graphic designer and compositor extraordinair but a relative novice at audio
Mac G5 1.8DP 4gig ram .. RME Hammerfall DSP 9632 .. Behringer ADA8000 adat interface • KRK ROKIT 6 and RP10S•Micro korg Synth/vocoder with RODE NT2-A Logic pro 7 NI kontakt, battery FM8, Altiverb Arturia Moog modular minimoog arp2600. |
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qusp74 Will Adding A Consumer Home Theatre Subwoofer Compromise My Pristine Audio Quality? Tue 6 Nov 2007, 12:28
mortalengines Yeah..... sorry Jeremy, I shot off a reply before ... Thu 8 Nov 2007, 06:43
qusp74 QUOTE (mortalengines @ Thu 8 Nov 2007, 15... Thu 8 Nov 2007, 08:12
jinksykatz all you have to do is make sure your cut off frequ... Thu 8 Nov 2007, 11:45
onezntwoz I have done quite a few home theaters and am also ... Fri 9 Nov 2007, 20:18
mortalengines Yeah..... sorry Jeremy, I shot off a reply before ... Thu 8 Nov 2007, 06:43
qusp74 QUOTE (mortalengines @ Thu 8 Nov 2007, 15... Thu 8 Nov 2007, 08:12
jinksykatz all you have to do is make sure your cut off frequ... Thu 8 Nov 2007, 11:45
onezntwoz I have done quite a few home theaters and am also ... Fri 9 Nov 2007, 20:18
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