This thread is about setting up Salk SoundScape speakers in a room. I have SS10s.
Several years ago I started a thread about setting up Salk HT2-TL speakers.
https://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=78833.0I understand that every room is different and that therefore there in no one solution fits all answer.
I'm looking for general observations, like how close you are setup to the walls, distance between speakers, amount of Toe-in, room treatments, EQ implementation, etc.
I remember seeing one comment saying that too much sound treatment in one of the Salk show rooms messed up the soundstage of the SS12?
Maybe Jim could share his process for setting up a show room?
My room is 14' by 25' and mostly open on one side. I have a good bit of absorption in the room. My current setup is 30" from the side wall and 48" from the front wall (1.6 ratio). My speakers are 115" apart. My toe-in is strong but not pointing directly at the listening position.
My listening potion is 115" from each speaker because I remember Dennis saying that you needed 100+" for driver integration on the HT2-TLs. I'm not sure if this is still the case with the SoundScapes. This also sets up a "golden triangle".
I recently spread them out to increase the bass response and that seems too have worked. I'm still not sure about the center image. There may be some slight smearing of some violin notes and some female vocals.
I will be interested to see what other folks have found while setting up their SoundScapes...
