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John,I have implemented and noticed a welcome sound improvement using your tweak. Previously, I used two piece of foam attached to each side of the speaker, parrallel to the speaker sides. I did not notice a upper bass increase at that time. I use now a 12'' deep rectangular box covered with thick carpet that fits the front of my 626R like a speaker grill. In my case, the bottom is closed as well, which I believe further increase the amount of directed bass (or delay the spreading of bass). I have too much bass at this time and I wonder if you have tried with different depths for your tweak and noticed a difference in bass level? My speakers are angled directly at the listening position, which I think is important, otherwise sound reflected from the inside box would reach my ears, somehow like a speaker diffraction. Thanks again for sharing this tweak, ...
Interesting, Thanks DSK Have you ever tried closed cell or are you going by audiophile lore? (Lore isn't the word I'm looking for) I'm asking in earnest! My belief is that open cell/light weight foam is used only because that's what is available and or relatively inexpensive for the pro market, not due to any inheirent quality. I believe the difference between open cell and closed cell is exactly the same as high loft fiber glass and high density fiber glass, both being the same material, high densi ...
Hi Bruno,I was wondering what a wood box would do, but felt it might, as you indicated, "add" hornlike reflection....
Quote from: John CaslerHi Bruno,I was wondering what a wood box would do, but felt it might, as you indicated, "add" hornlike reflection....I made a quick bass level measurement yesterday night. I used Stereophile CD bass tones (20 to 200Hz) and a RadioShack sound level meter. With the 12'' deep box in front of my speaker (see my previous post), I measured at the listening position an increase of 7 db at 200 Hz . The effect decreases as the frequency goes down, below 100 Hz the sound levels are about the same. Bruno
20Hz add 7.5 25Hz add 5 31.5Hz add 3 40Hz add 2.5 50Hz add 1.5 63Hz add 1.5 80Hz add 1.5 100Hz add 2 125Hz add .5 160Hz add -.5 200Hz add -.5
Quote from: lonewolfny42John,Could you post a picture of this ? Thanks !! [/list:u] Wasn't it Tommy who said "see me", "hear me"????Well in this case it is "ONLY" hear me, but yes, I'll dig up my digital camera and post a pic or two. (which will also show my 4 LARGER Subs stacked on top of each other)
John,Could you post a picture of this ? Thanks !! [/list:u]
Are those corrected (Rat Shack) measurments?
Freq normal with tweak diff-------------------------------------------1000 78 76 -2 200 76 83 +7 160 80 83 +3 125 79 81 +2 100 76 77 +1 80 77 77 0 63 76 76 0 50 72 73 +1 40 75 76 +1 31.5 67 68 +1 25 63 62 -1 20 59 60 +1----------------------------------------
Quote from: John CaslerQuote from: lonewolfny42John,Could you post a picture of this ? Thanks !! [/list:u] Wasn't it Tommy who said "see me", "hear me"????Well in this case it is "ONLY" hear me, but yes, I'll dig up my digital camera and post a pic or two. (which will also show my 4 LARGER Subs stacked on top of each other)Bump.... Plus I'd like to see that Sub Stack.....thanks John !! [/list:u]
OK,After all this time I finally got a chance to snap a pic of this tweak.I will post more when I get back......
OK,After all this time I finally got a chance to snap a pic of this tweak.I will post more when I get back, but remember this is not a "permanent" tweak and can be placed on the speakers for "serious" listening.It simulates a good percentage of a LEDE room simply by blocking absorbing the dispersed sonic radiation that would notmally be bouncing all over your room.This includes cabinet resonances.The "LEDE sonic overcoat" sticks out in front of the cabinet at least 8"-10" ...
John,wouldn't it be better to cover the inner sides of your "tweak" with foam or other sound adsorbing material?Interesting to see that your tweak looks quite different (bigger) than my implementation. I will try post a pict this weekend.Bruno
Thanks for your tweak John (and all your other helpful posts).I recently took delivery of a pair of 626R Signature speakers. I'm expecting the power amps in a few days.Looking at your picture it seems that you have a considerable distance from the speaker sides to the wrap. Is this necessary or could the wrap lie against the sides of the speakers? Also it looks like the tan material which I suppose is the shelf liner is on the inside before the towel. Is this correct?I bought a pair of 6 foot chenille throws to use (they look nice). In one of your first posts in this thread you were sliding the wrap about six inches forward. In a latter post you were saying about 10 inches. Did the increased distance help? ...