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Quote from: jhm731 on 23 Mar 2009, 03:00 amRich- Mahalo for posting the floorplan of your listening room, it makes these discussions of Master Set speaker placement a lot easier to understand.Steve- how about posting a floorplan of your listening room with your Master Set placement and equipment?Hugh- what happen to the picture of your listening room?DanMy Current set-up: Duetta w/U-byte cable->Aberdeen Tact RCS 2.2XP->Aberdeen Tact S2150->Volent VL-2s. Other digital sources: Theta Jade and AppleTV via an upgrade Genesis Digital Lens.Dan,In lieu of a drawing or pics at the moment, I'll give a simple description.Room is 14' X 13' X 10' tall. There is a large bay window along one of the 13' walls. There is a fireplace sticking out into the room along one of the 14' walls. Everything is along the clear 14' wall. Speakers are 7' apart about 3 1/2' out from sidewall to center of woofer.It's a small room for sure, and in conventional set has terrible sound with lots of reflections to muddy things up.With MS, great sound with no reflections.StevePS. I'll try to get some pics eventually posted.
Rich- Mahalo for posting the floorplan of your listening room, it makes these discussions of Master Set speaker placement a lot easier to understand.Steve- how about posting a floorplan of your listening room with your Master Set placement and equipment?Hugh- what happen to the picture of your listening room?DanMy Current set-up: Duetta w/U-byte cable->Aberdeen Tact RCS 2.2XP->Aberdeen Tact S2150->Volent VL-2s. Other digital sources: Theta Jade and AppleTV via an upgrade Genesis Digital Lens.
Thanks Mucho Steven! I can tell you really love this stuff!Here's a floorplan of my listening area. This old drawing pictures speakers against the 22' long wall, pointing into the kitchen echo chamber. I moved the speakers to the fireplace wall recently, which sounds better with typical tape measure setup. Eventually I will try Master Set on the long wall again, but mght as well see what this wall can yield, as it suits the lifestyle concerns better. ThanksRich
somewhere in this thread or one of the other AC threads about Master Set, somebody mentioned that Wilson Audio Specialties uses a variation of the Master Set. I don't know if that's true because I've never seen a Wilson setup done. I have read that the Wilson technique involves listening to one's own singing while moving the head around to find a good spot, then fine tuning the speaker with music. Rich
Thanks for the link Dan, interesting! Good to know there is a systematic setup procedure they use, not just by ear. I'll try to find out more about it. My Wilson dealer is also Sumiko dealer. EDIT: Found these old articles about Wilson Audio Setup Procedure (wasp). No mention of RTA 10 years ago.http://www.stereophile.com/floorloudspeakers/477/index6.htmlhttp://www.tnt-audio.com/casse/waspe.html
Quote from: richidoo on 24 Mar 2009, 10:16 pmThanks for the link Dan, interesting! Good to know there is a systematic setup procedure they use, not just by ear. I'll try to find out more about it. My Wilson dealer is also Sumiko dealer. EDIT: Found these old articles about Wilson Audio Setup Procedure (wasp). No mention of RTA 10 years ago.http://www.stereophile.com/floorloudspeakers/477/index6.htmlhttp://www.tnt-audio.com/casse/waspe.htmlA proper Master Set will give much better sound!
Quote from: stvnharr on 26 Mar 2009, 10:35 pmQuote from: richidoo on 24 Mar 2009, 10:16 pmThanks for the link Dan, interesting! Good to know there is a systematic setup procedure they use, not just by ear. I'll try to find out more about it. My Wilson dealer is also Sumiko dealer. EDIT: Found these old articles about Wilson Audio Setup Procedure (wasp). No mention of RTA 10 years ago.http://www.stereophile.com/floorloudspeakers/477/index6.htmlhttp://www.tnt-audio.com/casse/waspe.htmlA proper Master Set will give much better sound!Steve-"A proper Master Set will give much better sound!"How do you know? Have you compared them?Have you taken measurements to confirm that your Master Set has really smoothed your bass response and it's not just a pleasant Fletcher-Munson Curve enhancement?I've heard the Wilson Maxx 2s at a dealer who was trained by Wilson.The SQ of this Wilson set-up was outstanding.Dan
Sorry for the off topic.... I only intended to illustrate how important setup is based on my previous experience. The Sonus dealer doesn't have anything setup with Master Set.
Gang,Just spent the past 2 hours with the Master Set procedure. Other than being suicidal if I ever hear "Ballad of a Runaway Horse" again, I am very pleased . Tremendous improvement in the sound of my system and it cost nothing. I'm particularly impressed how with the stability of the sound as I walk around the room. Thanks to everyone on this thread !Mark
Thanks Mark and Steve for the feedback and new ideas. I like that idea about centering the image with the 2nd speaker / room size. I have moved the speakers to the long wall and will do the Master set again this week. The right speaker is now 5 feet from the side wall, and the other is very far. "Say a prayer for the Master Set boy."