A Veil Lifted: Edgar Winter on the Dangerous MONITOR-ST
Edgar Winter is a multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, and producer best known for pioneering rock, jazz, and blues fusion in the 1970s with hits like “Frankenstein” and “Free Ride.” A musical icon with decades of influence, Winter’s work spans legendary performances, gold and platinum records, and collaborations with artists from David Lee Roth to Ringo Starr.
So as he prepped his home studio to begin recording a new album, he knew what he was listening for. But something wasn’t right.
“The midrange seemed soft, smeary, just not present, and somehow lacking in definition,” he recalls. “I thought maybe the speakers were tired.”
But it wasn’t the speakers. It was the monitor controller.
Enter Grammy-winning producer Ross Hogarth, who suggested Edgar try the Dangerous MONITOR-ST before replacing any gear.
“I was somewhat skeptical, but trust Ross implicitly, and decided to take his advice. I’m so glad I did.”
The result?
The MONITOR-ST didn’t just fix the problem. It transformed the room.
“The difference was beyond anything I had ever imagined,” says Winter. “It was as though a veil had been lifted, and that all-important subtle detail revealed and restored. The room was alive again. So if you’ve experienced anything similar to what I’ve just described, I highly recommend the Dangerous MONITOR-ST. It may well be the saving grace and answer to all your problems, as it was to mine.”