Bob Costa
August 27th, 2005, 06:31 AM
I just got them hooked up, and listened to the sound on my latest video project. I suck. Wind noise, speech defects, background noise, voice timber problems, lav placement problems. I have to step up my game when shooting in some situations. I was a lot happier being ignorant.
Now the question is: How anal do I have to be about making the audio perfect for my setup, since no one will be watching (listening) on a comparable quality system?
Cannon Pearson
August 27th, 2005, 06:38 AM
If it sounds bad on a good system, it will sound worse on a lesser one. The problems will probably be magnified.
Mike Teutsch
August 27th, 2005, 07:31 AM
I just got them hooked up, and listened to the sound on my latest video project. I suck. Wind noise, speech defects, background noise, voice timber problems, lav placement problems. I have to step up my game when shooting in some situations. I was a lot happier being ignorant.
Now the question is: How anal do I have to be about making the audio perfect for my setup, since no one will be watching (listening) on a comparable quality system?
I guess you can look at two ways.
One, you know that most will not hear the bad stuff because of their inferior speakers.
Two, gives you the oportunity to hear all that is there, good and bad, and the chance to correct some of it in post, and to set-up better in the future.
Look on the bright side. You could be like me, hearing loss and tinitus. I don't stand much of a chance with audio to begin with.
Hey, just enjoy the speakers!
Mike
Mike Cook
August 27th, 2005, 07:32 AM
Hmmm, not sure about that.
I am truely an audio novice. I too set up a nice audio system to try to improve. I too am astounded by the defects this audio set up revealed to me. I too am humbled by the power of audio.
That said, if I make it as good as I can on that good system, I have found that many of the defects note in the previous post simply aren't as noticeable on the average TV in the average viewing environment. Don't get me wrong, bad sound is bad sound but I think the good setup reveals things that are masked on cheaper systems.
Just what I have noticed so far. Sure makes me work harder on my audio though.......
Mike
Patrick Swinnea
August 27th, 2005, 08:02 AM
This is a funny post! And so true!
I know some some audio engineers will have a pair of cheapo speakers next to their studio monitors to hear what it will sound like to *most* people.
Steve House
August 27th, 2005, 10:54 AM
I can't help but remember, back in the mid 80's I worked for a household name company whose in-house motto was "'Good enough' never is!" After a while their adherence to this motto declined. So did the company.