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Samples/Plugins/Software/Gear / Re: Mixing and Mastering with a Sub vs Without
« on: January 12, 2016, 03:32:05 pm »
I was also on the fence for a long time about the SubPac and kept my eyes on them waiting for the second iteration knowing they would have some improvements.
I have had a SubPac m2 since the middle of December and it has greatly improved my mix downs. It has also helped me back off from adding too much to the mix. With the SubPac, less is more. I have found it better translates onto other systems as well which I was pleasantly surprised about.
I would highly recommend one. A sub is always nice but there is something quite extra-ordinary about having it on your back and feeling it through your chest. Unlike anything I have felt/experienced before. Youll find yourself going for longer walks because you get so sucked in. Well worth the money and a fantastic addition to any studio set-up.
Any questions and ill be glad to answer them
Favorite track on the SubPac right now. Sooooooo nice
https://soundcloud.com/russliquid/1-opiuo-dont-hold-back-russ
I have had a SubPac m2 since the middle of December and it has greatly improved my mix downs. It has also helped me back off from adding too much to the mix. With the SubPac, less is more. I have found it better translates onto other systems as well which I was pleasantly surprised about.
I would highly recommend one. A sub is always nice but there is something quite extra-ordinary about having it on your back and feeling it through your chest. Unlike anything I have felt/experienced before. Youll find yourself going for longer walks because you get so sucked in. Well worth the money and a fantastic addition to any studio set-up.
Any questions and ill be glad to answer them

Favorite track on the SubPac right now. Sooooooo nice

https://soundcloud.com/russliquid/1-opiuo-dont-hold-back-russ