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Again (hate to go back to reality), the time you do the measurements IMO is before you do any treatments. You move the seating and speakers to get the best response, best imaging, etc. in your situation. THEN you look at what's left, identify what's causing it, and deal with it.
I believe that the technology exists to accurately model the acoustics of an audio system in an arbitrary room of arbitrary construction - it just isn't feasible for even the most insanely expensive room or system.
Please tell me how I should start.
Understood. I agree with the rearrangement as I said previously. I just want you to try the experiment to you can see how much of the issue is seat placement related. The room will still need to be treated but I think you'll be shocked at the difference.IMO, the proper way to set up a room is to place the seating first. Then, place speakers and sub to provide appropriate imaging and best frequency response and integration. We can spend all the time and money we want on equipment and treatments but if the seat is in a bad place (like against a wall or in a corner), we'll still be fighting it all the way. Starting with a good place makes life much easier and allows treatments to be used more for reflection control and decay time control rather than having to use tons of things to try to deal with frequency related issues any more than we have to.Bryan
While I love the Plasma TV on the wall, I wish now I had not mounted it.
Quote from: Bigfish on 9 Aug 2007, 01:31 pmWhile I love the Plasma TV on the wall, I wish now I had not mounted it.I'd gladly trade two hours of PITA labor for a lifetime of better sound. --Ethan
The solution is to ban all non music loving spouses to a small tent in the back yard. Paul
Where is your seat in the room?While I'll agree that in that room, I'd definitely rearrange, my suspicion is that the major issue is the seating too close to the wall behind. The previous speakers didn't put out enough to have the modal issues be obnoxious. Now, with speakers that will do the bottom, you're hearing all the problems.Just for kicks, forgetting about imaging for now, put a chair at about 2/3 of the way from the front wall and relisten and see what it does.Bryan