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4 – Antares speaker modeling—Target speaker types

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Target speaker types

The speakers modeled here are generic, rather than
reproducing a particular make or model of speaker.

They represent a wide range of speaker types on
which your material may eventually be played.

Bypass speaker

(no model for the output speaker)

Boombox 1

(one type of “boombox”)

Boombox 2

(another variation on the boombox

theme)

Car Sedan

(an average car sound system)

Car SUV

(the kind of sound you might expect from

an SUV sound system)

Compact Stereo

(domestic stereo system, but small

speakers)

Computer Speaker

(useful for multimedia sound

mixes)

Large Home Studio

(good quality domestic/semi-pro

speakers)

Mid Sound Reinforcement

(not necessarily

top-of-the-range, but good-quality sound reinforce-
ment)

Small Home Studio

(smaller speakers intended for

the musician/home recordist)

TV

(typical TV speaker sound)

Use POD 4 on the bottom row to select the speaker
type.

A few limitations

Once again, it is necessary to emphasize that you
cannot turn a poor-quality set of speakers into an
expensive pair of monitors.

However, what you can do is to reproduce the tonal
characteristics of a certain type of speaker and envi-
ronment, allowing you to “field-test” your project for
a particular purpose without even changing your
speaker system.

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