Electronic Musician

Steven Slate Audio VSX

Monitors and headphones both have their place in the studio, naturally, but seasoned recording artists will tell you that each audio output provides its own distinct advantages and disadvantages.

Monitors are generally far superior when set up correctly, but that individual correct setup generally requires you to be in an acoustically great space, complete with all the money that costs.

Headphones do tend to be much more dependable, piping their sound directly into your ears, but at the same time, they

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