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Old 01-08-2017, 08:07 PM
alohachris alohachris is offline
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Default Use High Quality Headphones

Aloha,

Recording is not an endeavor where "make-shift" or "cheap" yield consistent or good results. Ya might want to think about that approach.

With what you've proposed, I suggest that you use a pair of high-quality headphones (AKG Studio 240's are under $100) rather than try to jury-rig those Realistics back into studio service. GOOD Headphones will give you a more realistic sonic picture of your recordings than those old Realistic stereo speakers will.

When it's time, you can invest in a nice pair of near-field monitors for recording.

Good Luck!
alohachris
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