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The long wait is now over and I have setup my 5.1 surround sound system with Song Towers RT, Song Center RT, Custom Salk Wall mounted Surrounds and and SVS SB2000. I am using a Denon X4000. The sound is amazing on two channel music and now I want to tweak for HT use.I was hoping for some suggestions on crossovers to use for all 5 speakers to the sub. I have everything set to small right now for speaker size.I'm going to take some pictures and post them up. Going with the french cleat like a previous posters makes for a very nice install (after I used the right sided french cleat for the right speaker )Thanks!
Nice.Probably a little echoey in there right now with all the hard surfaces.The crawl test works wonders to best place the sub. You will be able to instantly hear the louder levels w/o using a meter and know that is the best location. Takes all of 60 seconds to perform once you heave the sub into your listening chair. Play a 40 or 60 hz tone and whalla.
Looks nice! Definitely get some acoustic treatments and cover that floor with a nice thick wool rug or something similar. This is just based on the pictures, but I have a feeling that you haven't really "heard" what you Salks will do quite yet. I predict dramatic differences post acoustic treatment. Have fun!!!
Yeah I had to move the speakers around a bunch to lessen the echo sound. I'm going to look into getting a larger area rug and maybe some wall treatment. I did the sub crawl and the best sound was actually in that left hand side corner. I'm glad it was because that was the best place for it layout wise as well.Can someone point me in the right direction of where to start with wall treatment?
Thanks for the comment and I agree about the flat surfaces and echo. I brought down a very thick berber carpet last night and noticed an immediate improvement to the sound. I looked into the GIK panels and like the idea but the wife says its a no go. However I just came across the artpanels and think that might be the perfect solution to my problem and my wife's hesitation with the regular panels.For the panels would it be enough to cover the first reflection point and add the large carpet on the floor? Or should I also look into getting bass traps for the front two corners and looking into covering the second reflection point?