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The manual recommended I place the subwoofer vertically in line with the monitor drivers to avoid any phase issues.
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Luckily, I have quite a lot of space below my control surface and between my monitors which meant I had plenty of room to experiment with different locations for the subwoofer. The P22a manual confirmed that I had my Adams setup correctly and the instruction for the sub8 explained that I should avoid having the subwoofer anywhere near a corner or wall as these areas will result in exaggerated low-end. I reread the ADAM P22a manual and studied the setup instructions for the ADAM Sub8. When setting up any set of studio monitors or subwoofer it is prudent to read the manual. A brand of a sub doesn't necessarily need to match a brand a monitor but I chose to match everything up with my existing ADAM monitors because I trust the reliability of ADAM Audio monitors. Truth be told though, I purchased this particular model because it is an ADAM Audio product. These are relatively inexpensive subwoofers that have a handful of nice features such as servo pots, remote control and 160 watts (RMS) of pure power. I did a little bit of research and ordered an ADAM Audio Sub8. This sound didn't stop me from working with Sonarworks though, nor did it stop me from delivering mixes to my clients however this sound was very irritating, I knew I had to problem solve this issue at some point. It's difficult to describe this sound, it sounded like a loose kick drum head that needed tightening or a drum mic resting on a drum tom skin.
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This flabby sound was only audible in some styles of hard-hitting full production music. If I disabled Sonarworks my monitors sounded very honkey, with Sonarworks engaged everything sounded much better and how I expected my monitors to sound, however, after a couple of weeks of mixing in the new studio I started noticing a weird "flabby sound" in the low end that I had never heard before through my monitors.
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The correction adds and subtracts areas across the entire frequency response of studio monitors to give playback a flat frequency response, which the Sonarworks software accomplished, however, note the -12db dip between 70Hz - 100Hz on the blue measurement curve followed by a +6db boost in the 100Hz band. The green curve displays the corrections made by the Sonarworks Reference software.
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The blue curve displays the frequency response (performance) of my monitors in the studio from the listening position.
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Regular visitors of Pro Tools Expert are probably thinking "Dan, you use Sonarworks, why not use Reference 4 to correct the problems in your monitoring?" The first thing I did when I moved into the studio was run the Sonarworks Measurement application. In the article, I explain how I recognised a problem within my monitoring setup, how I tweaked the placement of my monitors to improve the frequency response and how I fixed an artificial sound caused by the Sonarworks Reference correction process by way of a new studio subwoofer. The new studio seemed to be taking away the character of my ADAM P22as, this room made these monitors sound very honkey. I absolutely adored these monitors in my previous studios but in my new studio these didn't sound good at all. I've used a set of active ADAM Audio P22a monitors since 2008. Since moving into my new recording studio I have noticed that the performance of my studio monitors hasn't been quite right.
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I don't usually have a lot of "downtime" so I took this opportunity to really identify and resolve some problems in my studio setup. Over the Christmas break, I set some time aside to tackle a handful of issues in my studio.