Genelec 1032 for small room?
Posted: Fri Dec 03, 2010 6:30 am
I have a question and I ask for your thoughts here, thanks in advance for any comment.
My room is 11 X 14 feet. Small, but I´ll be pretty clean and empty, just a desk (no racks,....)
I have a brilliant offer for a 5.1 setup in good condition (5 X Genelec 1032 + Genelec 7071). I mean a REALLY good offer.
I planned to go with a smaller 5.1 setup, but it´s a great purchase money wise (I will most surely be able to resell for the same price after a while if I don´t like them), and I wonder what pitfalls can you see in too big a monitor in this kind of room. I´ve been reading Genelec guidelines and they don´t mention any trouble in oversizing, only benefits regarding distortion and headroom.
On a side note, I learned my way in sound doing live gigs (that´s what fed me for ten years and paid for the studio tools) it´s only this last couple of years that I´ve been getting more seriously into the studio thing. One of my biggest "whatheheck" while mixing is that I´m used to have a big "room" (or not room at all) around me, and my monitors (PA) quite far for a massive audiofield. Nearfields tend to unfocus me and when I´ve had the chance to mix in bigger systems my mixes translated better, even though I don´t monitor at high SPLs. This makes me think I could benefit from a 1032 system hanged up the wall over of the TV screen for a longer distance between head and monitors.
The room is still being built and it will be used for very different applications, mainly sound for picture, I´d like to be able to get my mixes done there and then take them to a Dolby theater for a "quick" fix and transfer.
Thanks again for sharing your thoughts.
My room is 11 X 14 feet. Small, but I´ll be pretty clean and empty, just a desk (no racks,....)
I have a brilliant offer for a 5.1 setup in good condition (5 X Genelec 1032 + Genelec 7071). I mean a REALLY good offer.
I planned to go with a smaller 5.1 setup, but it´s a great purchase money wise (I will most surely be able to resell for the same price after a while if I don´t like them), and I wonder what pitfalls can you see in too big a monitor in this kind of room. I´ve been reading Genelec guidelines and they don´t mention any trouble in oversizing, only benefits regarding distortion and headroom.
On a side note, I learned my way in sound doing live gigs (that´s what fed me for ten years and paid for the studio tools) it´s only this last couple of years that I´ve been getting more seriously into the studio thing. One of my biggest "whatheheck" while mixing is that I´m used to have a big "room" (or not room at all) around me, and my monitors (PA) quite far for a massive audiofield. Nearfields tend to unfocus me and when I´ve had the chance to mix in bigger systems my mixes translated better, even though I don´t monitor at high SPLs. This makes me think I could benefit from a 1032 system hanged up the wall over of the TV screen for a longer distance between head and monitors.
The room is still being built and it will be used for very different applications, mainly sound for picture, I´d like to be able to get my mixes done there and then take them to a Dolby theater for a "quick" fix and transfer.
Thanks again for sharing your thoughts.