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MaxCast, Xi-trum, how's it going, any results? I'm coming to the conclusion that Dan Banquer is absolutely right about the need for acoustic treatment. I think I'm starting to tell the difference between the sound of a system in an acoustically treated room and one that is not. It's not just obvious things like slap-echo. Removing the reflections really does reveal details and improves the presentation. I don't care about imaging per se, to my mind it's sort of a party trick that is somewhat secondary to the real goal of creating an audio illusion. (Some etymologist around here will probably have a field day with that one ) But that improves too.I'd go as far as so say that if you have say $5k in gear and no acoustic treatment, then you may as well stop spending money.JohnR
Thanks John R. and Maxcast for coming back and talking about this. I expect similar results from others in this forum.
Dan,My room is not setup for that, as I have a built in bar near the back of my room (what a surprise!) with my listening sofa right in front of it.I have a brick fireplace wall floor to ceiling 10' wide that starts immeadiately at the speaker on that side, and an open room on the other side.I have a TV and 2 equipment racks between the speakers approx. 6" behind the speakers.Imaging with the "open side" speaker was always great. Before the acoustic treatment the fireplace side speaker didn't get much outside that speaker. With 4" of foam from hearth to mantle (48" high) and 48" in front of the speaker the imaging is now almost perfectly balanced.I then put a 2' x 2' x 4" panal on the TV side of each speaker to stop any reflections from hitting the TV.This helped to unsmear some of the higher frequencies (didn't even know they were smearing) but did not seem to help much with the depth of the soundstage. I've only recently tried this so it could be software related as well.
I often wondered how waves from mids, for instance, curve around the sides of the front baffle and turn >70º in direction to head to the wall behind them. Is this what is happening?