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http://theshowreport.com/tunelandpics/cdimipics/Cdimi.wmvIf anyone has checked out one of the above systems on Michael's site the above system may sound good but even if we/I wanted to there is no way to do that.AND it is not going to be cheap, pretty or safe.As I said, I have the larger "Room Tune" kit offerings it works well and has in 3 rooms.I was just changing these around a little bit today and have gotten even more out of my room and system. Yes, I read into it on the site.Followers? There are only 69 members on that site. Where's all the "tunies" ?I see good guy Bill O'Connell is or has been there.Not to be sarcastic just telling it like I see it.
UpdateOk I am fully on baord with this now. I have been adjusting my speaker screws in order to tune up my speakers. Originally they sound tight, they have a really stiff presentation. It's good but when I loosenthem up it gives a more of a release. It's not subtle either. There seems to be a point where I need to get the screws correct and also it seems that I need to make sure that they the tension is correct on both speakers because they seem to be occasionally off balance when I just release the screws randomly. But this is definitely tweak able for the good. I am going to release the outlet again and see what thats like. Dam you MGA...... Hehe. Let's see what else you got in your little box of tweaks.....
Now that's the kind of Daming I like.
Got all the screws loosen on my amp, dac, and bdp. My TPV dont have any screws. I might have to tighten it all up and see what each do but it's all loosen up including my speaker cable into my speaks. definitely tunable and adjustable. Tempted now to pull some of the dampening out of my speaker. Wouldn't be able to do that tonight.
Are you surprised that this stuff is so tunable?I have been through this thousands and every time think about how we think that just because we have a component it's done. We plug and play it and that's it. Think of all the components people buy and they never really heard them or certainly have never heard how flexible a system can be. Hello Audio Circle,I hope your watching this happen. There is a whole hobby inside of the hobby you have.
they look pretty puny too (compared to RealTraps, GIK, etc). How effective can those be?
Also, your picture doesn't explain why the skinny traps are good, and are "tuning", and why the bigger traps, placed differently (why not put them in the same place?), are "distorting"You need data at this point, my man.
werd, here is the torque wrench you will need for setting the same tension on all the screws on your loudspeaker drivers so that both speakers are identical. http://www.amazon.com/Wheeler-Firearms-Accurizing-Torque-Wrench/dp/B0012AXR4S/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pdT1_nS_nC?ie=UTF8&colid=10VARVUVDQHR7&coliid=I102K659Z65OF9Replacing the damping material in your loudspeakers with a controlled amount of cotton upholstery batting may also substantially increase the amount of dynamic life you have as well as making the speaker sound more open. I would recommend an initial thickness of no more than 1 inch to start with. You can suck the life right out of the music with too much of this stuff just like any other damping material. The cotton batting can easily be separated in half to give you a 1 inch thickness. When I used it I stuck it in place with a staple gun and used about a 4inch spacing between the the staples, you don't want to crush the loft out of the batting with too many staples. http://www.onlinefabricstore.net/upholstery-batting/cotton-upholstery-batting/cotton-upholstery-batting-.htmStrange as it seems you can also use waffle type carpet padding for damping the the walls of the enclosure as well with good results.Hi-Density Mchanically Frothed Chemically Blown Micro Closed Cell Foam Cushion made by Shaw Industries Inc. may also be very good for use as a damping material as well, but I have not tested it yet myself. The 8lb density would be the preferred version of the productMore information can be found at this link. http://www.carpetguru.com/froth200.htmDon't ask me why this technique of damping an enclosure frequently sounds better than the totally dead approach, I don't have a clue. Scotty