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How, pray tell, do D1s mount horizontally? I think I'd have to get some after-market hardware and get creative with hanging picture wire.
Hi Jason,Thank you for sharing your vast knowledge! I really like the GIK D1s--I just primed and painted them to match my apartment--and I'm curious what else I can do. I remember someone saying that I could add mass in the diffusion cavity to improve rigidity and bass absorption. What are your thoughts on doing so?-- Nils
The plants look nice, but how much diffusion are they really doing?
As for my room... well, it's 17' x 22'. For my livinig room space, I have a 12' x 17' section with a partition of varying height between the right speaker and the kicthen. A pseudo-sidewall, if you will. Maggies are 4.5' out and 1.5' from the side walls. Pictures would be best.. perhaps when I get home. -- Nils
Jason,I can't make sense of the picture.Would you please elaborate.
There seems to be slight difference of opinion between Jason and Ethan in terms of effectiveness on reflection point diffusion.
Ethan or Bryan, care to comment on plants diffusive properties?
Quote from: woodsyi on 14 Aug 2007, 02:18 amThere seems to be slight difference of opinion between Jason and Ethan in terms of effectiveness on reflection point diffusion.Indeed. When I tried diffusion at the side-wall reflection points it was much worse than absorption. The better imaging and pin-point focusing of sound sources with absorption at those places disappeared when I used diffusion.--Ethan
Quote from: Ethan Winer on 14 Aug 2007, 03:22 pmQuote from: woodsyi on 14 Aug 2007, 02:18 amThere seems to be slight difference of opinion between Jason and Ethan in terms of effectiveness on reflection point diffusion.Indeed. When I tried diffusion at the side-wall reflection points it was much worse than absorption. The better imaging and pin-point focusing of sound sources with absorption at those places disappeared when I used diffusion.--EthanI never tried Ethan's diffusion panels where Jason is suggesting, but I can absolutely say that they work very well directly behind my listening position (which is greater than six feet away) as per Ethan's instructions.George
4) Early sidewall reflections also suffer if your speakers off-axis performance is not flat, with any toe in early sidewall reflections are going to be "really" off-axis.
I can't imagine plants would do anything useful because they're not heavy and massive enough to be "visible" acoustically. Except maybe around 10 KHz.