u/Fit_Perspective1296

I wanna hear from a human and not ai. I need practical practice that’s not busting the bank or preferably free.

I have bootcamp loans to pay and such, while in my first IT support role that pays of course really entry level. Labor company takes their share on top of course.

GitHub is cool but want to know what’s actually trusted!

I also passed my Sec+ first try thank God but man it’s hard out here.

Also, how is the job market in reality for CS

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u/Fit_Perspective1296 — 10 days ago

So I use Arc x for room correction and I decided to do things the right way since I have a low kid problem as far as relationship between Main Monitors (IK micros) and Subwoofer (Presonus 8). I put my cross over at 60 (used to be 100 to be able to get volume out of monitors) and man this correction software is just turning everything so low.

Ik im doing things half way through but it’s what I can do for now. My main thing doming my brain is after calibration my master volume just doesn’t exist anymore even at full volume. I feel like it’s because of doing the Arc X calibration with the sub instead of without, but I cannot confirm this theory. I wonder if Calibrating Monitors at their full range first is a good idea then adding Sub after calibration with a C/O at 60hz/80hz will get me rolling.

Again I know Treatment would be better but I live in an apartment and I have to use alternatives in a way as well.

Let me know if you preference 60 or 80 as well. I’ve had at it 100 for so long so be able to get more volume out of my speaker lol don’t just me okay.

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u/Fit_Perspective1296 — 18 days ago