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Need best sound system for editing suite

Explorer ,
Jun 27, 2017 Jun 27, 2017

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Hello guys I need the best sound system for my editing suite so let me know which one is better and I also requesting you to please give me all equipment list ( Like Sound card , audio cables etc ).. suggest me the best equipment

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Mentor ,
Jun 28, 2017 Jun 28, 2017

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there's more to sound than plugging in a speaker. you need an acoustically perfect room THX certified. what is your budget?

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Jun 28, 2017 Jun 28, 2017

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As this not a specific Premiere question moved to Video Lounge​.

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Jun 28, 2017 Jun 28, 2017

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My budget is Up to $1000

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Jun 29, 2017 Jun 29, 2017

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only $1,000?! ack!, well to get a whole audio studio for that, you're gonna need to cut some corners... majorly.

5.1 audio will require 5 near field studio monitors(self powered) and one subwoofer. no 7.1

forget a modern receiver, no budget for that. you can use an older analog 5.1 receiver with stereo to rca adaptors.

This will not have automatic calibration called Digital Room Correction for echo and volume levels though.

you'll need older generation speakers, cheap bookshelf mounting brackets/monitor stands, cheap studio wedge foam for the walls, cheap carpet, cheap window curtains, no external mixer whatsoever, a low end SPL meter for dB pink noise audio calibration.

what you cannot cheap on is gold cable connectors, a sound device rated @ 192KHz at 24 bits, s/n ratio above 100dB. and name brand near field monitors with low jitter and freq range +-3db (the loudness should not change across the spectrum)

Try to attain the industry standard THX 80Hz crossover for the subwoofer and its smooth rolloff.

The crossover separates the frequencies that get sent to the subwoofer instead of the speakers

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Jun 30, 2017 Jun 30, 2017

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I think ebay might be your friend, I bought a 7.1 Sony HDMI AV amp for £60, add some nice 70s KEF speakers.....

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