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Prince wrote on Fri, 20 March 2026 05:25
I am not against hiring an expert that can help you setup your musical equipments, but it is always very important to seek for one who understands how room acoustics works and I've dealt with a couple of "experts" who didn't understand what room acoustics is all about. So, once you are able to get someone who understood the work, then it's all good.
For the fear of wasting money on engaging the services of someone who can't handle the job, I've always looked at sorting most of my audio challenges alone at my shop. It is only when it is clear that I can't fix certain issues that I look at employing another to assist. I've seen a lot of wannabe professionals just taking money without doing the job for my neighbours and I can't afford to make a similar mistake.
 
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