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Thanks berni. I will have to try that (that is: moving my 3.6's out into the room more).Mark
http://www.cardas.com/content.php?area=insights&content_id=26&pagestringThis calculator ignores room length and according to it, berni`s planars would be optimally placed at a little over 5 feet, which is worse than the theory predicts as minimum for dipoles:http://www.enjoythemusic.com/magazine/bas/0508/
Cardas/Logan formulas are good starting places. Both make adjustments for dipoles. It is also important to get the room adjusted properly, given any restraints such as furniture and other practical reasons. A good guide is "Get Better Sound" by Jim Smith, it contains many good tips.
Great post josh358, I can agree on most everything, I would just like to add that in berni`s room, in the reversed position, even the bass is way better than in the normal position, I`m sure berni would confirm that. Maybe we will measure it some day, soon.Perhaps It`s not so much about the image depth, but the "image location freedom" in all planes that`s much more convincing and let`s not forget that the image focus should appear just about anywhere, according to where the performers stood during the recording sessions and that includes not only behind the speakers, but sometimes in front and even "at the speakers". Some people complain that it`s wrong if the sound image emanates directly from the speaker (on some recordings).I would say that if it was meant that way, then it should be heard (perceived) that way. Of course, if a speaker constantly attaches all images to itself, then this is undesirable, but if, on the other hand image focus of all instruments is constantly way behind the speakers, then this is undesirable too.At berni`s place I can hear instruments` (or vocals`) image focus all around the speakers, mostly far behind the speakers, sometimes closer, sometimes at the speaker plane and sometimes in front of the speakers.Many older jazz recordings sound very direct and sometimes the image focus is in front of the speaker - I find the ability of the system to vary the image focus in regard to the recordings very attractive and vice versa, if the system reproduces all images always way behind the speakers - boring.Another thing regarding the bass is the dreaded upper bass suckout that happens in smaller rooms if woofers are lifted too much from the floor. Actually, the tall planar woofers are sensitive in this regard too, namely, the upper portions of the foil membrane contribute to the level of the overall suckout in the 100 - 200 Hz area.From my experience this doesn`t happen in larger rooms, or much less likely. Allison wrote a lot about it, see also this interview:http://www.stereophile.com/content/glorious-time-ars-edgar-villchur-and-roy-allison-allison-part-2Edit: Beside staging, I consider the biggest improvement in the tone reproduction of the instruments, in this regard conventional setup doesn`t come even close - it`s pure magic!Sorry, I have to repeat that over and over again...
Here you go Steve.I cant attach pdf-s,so pictures must do.
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I have no problem to send you the drawings, just in case you will duplicate them and sell in hundred of pcs. you should send a nice present box..
Thanks Steve.Didn't know... Anyways.. I copied the wonderful stands and made CAD drawings. They are now under production.
You already copied them? Was everything visible on this pdf?I could send you the original dwg.. if I had your email.