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Near Field Monitors  have become increasingly popular since the late 1970s when recording engineers began working in studios where they were unfamiliar or unhappy with the Main Monitors.
As the name suggests, they are designed for use in close proximity to the engineer/producer. Although the room acoustics have a minimal effect on the performance of Near-Fields, good positioning and support are required to obtain optimum performance.

The choice of amplifier used to power the monitors is also critical; this together with convenience and cost has lead to the increasing popularity of self-powered models. The Quested range of self-powered models is fitted with powerful amplifiers having more than enough headroom to deliver pure sustained bass notes and the largest transients cleanly.
07/02/12

Mike Oldfield Doubles Up

In the middle of what he has described to Quested as "the project of a lifetime", musician and composer Mike Oldfield has added a Quested twin-Subwoofer system to the V3110 monitoring he bought last year.

04/11/11

It's Showtime!

It is almost time for the UK's Music Production Show, where Quested will be on hand to discuss all your monitoring requirements and show off some of our spectacular studio monitors!!