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How to properly turn off studio monitors

How to properly turn off studio monitors
  1. What order should I turn off studio monitors?
  2. Do studio monitors turn off?
  3. Should I turn my studio monitors all the way up?
  4. Should you turn off active speakers?

What order should I turn off studio monitors?

2 Answers. The correct way to power up a studio is to power on the interface first, then the computer. Monitors should be powered up last. Interface should have power so that the correct protocols can be negotiated with the driver on the computer during the power-up and boot sequence.

Do studio monitors turn off?

Turn them OFF!!! Seriously though. You will shorten the lifespan like anything that runs but especially audio gear. When the capacitors drie up they will stop and heat makes them dry out (takes years) but once they are gone you will need to fix them.

Should I turn my studio monitors all the way up?

Re: Studio Monitor levels

The way you are doing it is fine. Nothing wrong with checking at somewhat higher level, but you don't want to mix there. I set my monitor amp for the max.

Should you turn off active speakers?

The short answer is after being in use, you should turn your powered speakers off, and they should not be left on. These are for several reasons for this. Specifically, leaving your powered speakers on can wear down and damage their components in the long run, even causing a safety hazard.

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