The following article argues that size matters when purchasing monitors. If you want to put them in a bedroom you need to use passive ones…Large monitors in a bedroom would blow you away. A good choice is a small one. You can use a nearfield monitor, it is a speaker intended to be heard at a real close distance like 3 to 6 feet. They have what are called active or passive monitors. Active monitors are onboard amplication. Passive monitors rewire external amps.
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Master Class – Choosing Studio Monitors
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