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When he took over the management of DJM studios in the early eighties, Roger pursued his passion for accurate monitoring by developing a soft-dome monitor system that would deliver the high sound pressure levels demanded by clients with a clarity surpassing that only previously available in the best Hi-Fi speakers. These monitors quickly established themselves as a firm favourite with visiting engineers and producers, becoming prototypes for the Q215. Requests from other recording complexes to design similar monitors for them started to arrive, the first being from London’s Rooster Studios. The Q215 was too large for the facility so the Q212 was born. Demand grew to such an extent that Roger decided to take the plunge and he started Quested Monitoring Systems. Quested Monitoring System’s soft-dome designs have been imitated the world over but never equalled. To this day Roger continues to develop new monitor designs while maintaining close working relationships with engineers, producers, studios, driver manufacturers and electronics designers to produce the finest studio monitors in the world. |
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Roger began his career at Olympic Studios, London, as a tape-operator in 1968. He moved on to Morgan Studios to become an engineer, and later studio manager. At Morgan his demand for high quality monitoring lead him to design and construct cabinets which he fitted with Tannoy drivers.
The finest studio monitors in the world.
HISTORY
Roger Quested's own background is deeply rooted in the practical side of the recording industry.