Installing your monitors – KRK ROKIT G2 User Manual

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Installing Your Monitors

The close-field monitor, by definition, reduces room interaction. This can be compared to the

conventional stereo configuration or the large monitor arrangement in a recording

studio where sounds emanating from the monitor or reflecting off ceilings, walls, and floors

greatly affect the sound quality. By shortening the path to the ear, the close-field monitor

offers a tremendous amount of flexibility, allowing the sound to become less susceptible to

differing room conditions. The ability to adjust the high frequency characteristics is equally

important to help compensate for room irregularities and achieve the best

performance.

A room that is heavily dampened would typically require a slight high frequency boost.

Likewise, reducing the high frequencies can alter a reverberant room.

Placing the monitor close to a rear wall, sidewall, or a corner will reinforce the low

frequencies. Generally speaking, if you move them two to three feet away from walls and

corners, you'll hear less low frequency interaction (excluding any interaction with the

mixing console).

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