Mix Cube

Avantone

Mix Cube

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How do you get this round and expensive sense of high-mids?

Get one of those mono auratone/avantone monitors. get your mix sounding rich & full on one of those & your mids will shine when you switch to your regular mons

fphlerb in r/audioengineering

May 17, 2026 5:00 PM

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What’s one small change that instantly made your beats sound more “professional”?

This, and just generally focusing on mids whilst mixing. Avantone Mixcubes really help me with that.

thesandrobrito in r/makinghiphop

April 15, 2026 10:17 AM

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How do engineers get mixes that translate between different systems?

Mixing in headphones or normal monitors never gave me mixes that translated, then I discovered Auratones/Avantones, the little mid-weighted cube speakers you see in photos of studios. Now my mixes translate to everything from monitors to cellphones to home stereos to car stereos. Mixing with proper

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PositiveLeather327 in r/mixingmastering

January 21, 2026 8:34 AM

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Anyone Using Auratones?

Auratone sells their A2-30 amplifier that they make to drive their passive monitors. It's pretty budget conscious. I have it, plus a pair of the newer passive Auratones. I think they're great for checking your midrange, and the A2-30 is a nice small form factor that can fit on your desk. Mine sits b

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Mike-In-Ottawa in r/audioengineering

January 29, 2026 10:17 AM

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Anyone Using Auratones?

No auratone, but am using avantones--they are extremely helpful to clear up the midrange, as too much congestion sounds awful on them in a way that might only sound mediocre on full-range, ported speakers. My understanding is the Avantones are a bit more hyped than the Auratones, but this works real

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Potatonauts in r/audioengineering

January 29, 2026 10:19 PM

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Anyone Using Auratones for Mixing?

I haven’t found too many people who own the model of Avantone Mixcubes that I bought back in ‘09 (I’d love to know how they compare to the OG Auratones). They were the redesigned amp versions (after complaints of noise from the power supply on them) and came with signed frequency charts by Ken Avant

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L-ROX1972 in r/mixingmastering

January 29, 2026 5:37 PM

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mixing through a mono mixcube -- game changer

see I thought this but I don't believe it anymore. The frequency response plots (ironic to even consider the mixcube worthy of such analysis) are terrible. And it's a grotbox I get it, but there are huge resonances from 5Khz and up. The plot I saw (I'll link it) has about a 13db difference from 4 to

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mlke in r/audioengineering

November 5, 2025 8:42 PM

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Help choosing speakers

Right now I'm just using my single Avantone mixcube + HD650s (with Sonarworks correction) and they get me about 95% of the way there with all my mixes. Untreated room and sort of temporary living situation so I won't be changing that. My midrange feels great on just these two. I occasionally test in

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-InTheSkinOfALion- in r/homestudios

February 4, 2026 8:09 AM

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Drum levels vs everything else is tripping me up

Try switching to mono to check levels. On speakers/monitors. Or, get an Avantone mixcube. This never lets me down when getting levels right. It may take some time to get used to (it's strong in mid frequencies) it but, it's very good for levels especially when posting audio to social media (mono/wea

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unaufadox in r/mixingmastering

October 9, 2025 8:09 PM

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My best mixes come from my MacBook Pro speakers

I have a similar appreciation for my Avantone Mixcubes. Mine are passive and powered by an amp with tone controls, so they’re slightly tuned toward a more 'normal' response... but they still roll off lows and highs, keeping the focus on the midrange. Midrange-focused monitoring is arguably less fati

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Junkyard-Sam in r/mixingmastering

May 26, 2026 11:38 PM

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