In Reply to: Biggest Con is that recordings were made NOT using horns posted by Jon L on September 6, 2024 at 10:34:10:
For decades the standard high end studio monitor was the Altec A-7, so yes, many recordings were made using horns. Not that it matters, flat response is flat response, no matter the source.
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- RE: Biggest Con is that recordings were made NOT using horns - Bill Fitzmaurice 11:12:57 09/06/24 (11)
- the 604 was used a lot in studios. nt - Tre' 15:46:02 09/13/24 (0)
- Altec A7 - Jon L 11:21:06 09/07/24 (8)
- RE: Altec A7 - are you sure they were used for mixing? - Edp 11:18:39 09/17/24 (6)
- RE: Altec A7 - are you sure they were used for mixing? - Bill Fitzmaurice 11:34:35 09/17/24 (5)
- Based upon photos of 50 s recording studios, seems your wrong - Edp 12:23:06 09/17/24 (4)
- Here's a Western Electric 753C monitor in a radio station - je2a3 07:53:15 09/18/24 (3)
- RE: Here's a Western Electric 753C monitor in a radio station - cawson@onetel.com 10:37:41 09/18/24 (2)
- RE: Here's a Western Electric 753C monitor in a radio station - je2a3 12:53:46 09/18/24 (1)
- RE: Here's a Western Electric 753C monitor in a radio station - cawson@onetel.com 15:33:28 09/18/24 (0)
- RE: Altec A7 - claudej1@aol.com 17:41:03 09/07/24 (0)
- RE: Biggest Con is that recordings were made NOT using horns - hahax@verizon.net 20:48:39 09/06/24 (0)