15-05-2025 18:05 via magneticmag.com

Why Edgar Winter Thinks the Dangerous MONITOR-ST Changed Everything

Legendary rocker Edgar Winter—yeah, the guy behind “Frankenstein” and “Free Ride”—just pulled a game-changing move in his studio. He was gearing up for a new album when something felt… off. Despite upgrades to his gear, his mixes were flat. No punch, no clarity, especially in the mids. That’s when Grammy-winning producer Ross Hogarth stepped in with a hot take: maybe the issue wasn’t the speakers—it was the monitor controller.Learn mor
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