Laura, I can't tell from your pictures, but are the speakers set on the long or the short wall? Thanks.Andy
I'm happy for you, too, Laura, and as much as I'd like to hear your system, I'd like you to hear mine. You've added a good deal more of the front end of your room into the mix with your new placement. My room is quite a lot smaller yet reflected waveforms are arriving later. Me and the dimensionality and instrumental realness in my recordings and room are very happy tho in your large room, perhaps not. Listen well .
I’m the only one here with dipoles interested in Master Set - the negative feedback from members with similar speakers in regards to the backwave / distance from front wall with the method is fully justifiable.Laura... once Rod has yours dialled in can you ask him what tips he might offer placing Maggie’s/Dipoles perhaps he can eleborate on the subject of Master Set / Dipoles. Steve asked Rod regarding dipoles; his answer is below from a quote from Steven.Quote ... “So I specifically asked Rod if he had done a Master Set on any of these types of speakers. And his answer was that his Third Master Set was on a pair of Martin-Logan electro stats. So, yes, Master Set does work with speakers other than forward firing cone speakers in a box.” end Quote
If you wear glasses, it was much like the experience of being fitted for glasses where the optometrist asks you to compare lens one with lens two, then to compare the lens you selected with another adjustment until he/she gets the lens just right.
Cardas before Set after Set How's this Laura for a side by side comparison? Cheers,Robin
Laura,Thanks for sharing your MS experience with us.How did you determine your "before MS" speaker postions?Are the speaker to side wall measurement from the side or center of the speaker cabinet?Dan
I wonder how Rod determined where to start the distance of first speaker, the anchor, from the side wall. Was there much adjustment done from the side wall during the placement of the first (left) speaker? Andy
As Mark Twain wrote, "Faith is believing what you know isn't true."