My room

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McTwins

My room
« on: 3 Jun 2011, 07:48 am »
Hi
Here is my room and some measurements.



before treatments it looks like this












and after treatments it looks like this














there is no resonaces and it has freq response in the bass region +/- 3dB from 20-100Hz.

Remember, I have done it myself :D

Thanks




jimdgoulding

Re: My room
« Reply #1 on: 3 Jun 2011, 10:56 am »
:o :o :o Geez Louise Twins!

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Re: My room
« Reply #2 on: 3 Jun 2011, 11:52 am »
Please post your curves *without* 1/3 rd octave smoothing below 200 Hz.

Your room obviously measures nice, but I don't believe in 1/3rd octave smoothing below 200 hz when you want to concentrate on detail ,even though the ear does average things out in that region and has poorer resolution in the time domain.

The improvement in spectral decay is quite noticeable!

Provide some details on your room treatments, there is some serious diffusion going on there!

Nice speakers. Controlled directivity is key.

Anand.

McTwins

Re: My room
« Reply #3 on: 3 Jun 2011, 12:39 pm »
Hi
Here is unsmoothed




The diffusion stuff comes from Matts Odenmalm SMT AB, Sweden. But you can get them in US as well from  www.performanceacousticslabs.com

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richidoo

Re: My room
« Reply #4 on: 3 Jun 2011, 01:03 pm »
Looks great, good measurements. Thanks for the link.

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Re: My room
« Reply #5 on: 3 Jun 2011, 02:29 pm »
 Nicely done dear fellow, enjoy the result.


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Re: My room
« Reply #6 on: 4 Jun 2011, 08:11 am »
How does it sound?? Looks amazing! I would pay money to spend time in that room.

McTwins

Re: My room
« Reply #7 on: 4 Jun 2011, 09:56 am »
Hi
It sounds incredible. If I put it like this, my search is over. :D

Thanks everybody for the great responds.

McTwins

Re: My room
« Reply #8 on: 4 Jun 2011, 10:00 am »
How does it sound?? Looks amazing! I would pay money to spend time in that room.

First time is for free but second time you have to pay. :wine: is included in the prize.

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Re: My room
« Reply #9 on: 8 Jun 2011, 04:48 am »
Nice! :D  I wish I had the space & cash for something like that. :thumb:

joeling39

Re: My room
« Reply #10 on: 8 Jun 2011, 06:20 am »
Wow very impressive !

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Re: My room
« Reply #11 on: 3 Jul 2011, 04:19 pm »
That is a nice looking room. I like that you have your turntable and equipment off to the side and away from the speakers while leaving space to the back wall.

Well done!

Regards,
Todd

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Re: My room
« Reply #12 on: 3 Jul 2011, 04:56 pm »

Nice job.

Those look like JBLs. I forget the model numbers of that line. Which one is it and what about the subs.

Equipment list used with the JBLs?

What product do you have on the ceiling and walls.

Can you share cost of speakers and treatments?

How would you describe the sound of the JBLs as they have been of interest for me. Are they forward sounding with the horns and how do they image? I would not expect much in the imaging department with them being backed up to the wall, but thought I would ask anyway.

Thanks for sharing.

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« Reply #13 on: 4 Jul 2011, 12:42 am »
Nice job.

Those look like JBLs. I forget the model numbers of that line. Which one is it and what about the subs.

Equipment list used with the JBLs?

RR,

His system includes McIntosh and Crown amps with JBL speakers Cinema screen array 3731 with additional subs 4641. He also has PRX635 with PRX618S-XLF subs.

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What product do you have on the ceiling and walls.

Can you share cost of speakers and treatments?


He posted a link on this thread. The diffusion stuff comes from Matts Odenmalm SMT AB, Sweden. But you can get them in US as well from Performance Acoustic Labs

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How would you describe the sound of the JBLs as they have been of interest for me. Are they forward sounding with the horns and how do they image? I would not expect much in the imaging department with them being backed up to the wall, but thought I would ask anyway.

Thanks for sharing.

Rocket_Ronny

I would *not* assume anything like that to be honest. This room has been seriously treated and it is very obvious through the measurements. Since they are forward radiating monopoles with some CD performance enhancements, keeping the front wall mostly dead is a great idea. It looks like McTwins has added some diffusion to the front wall as well. To each his own. But I seriously bet he is getting awesome imaging, by making/ designing in those room treatments (just look at the enormous performance improvement in the spectral decay, forget about the frequency response curve which is only 1/2 the story). So it's not *necessarily* about how far you pull your speakers out. As to the sonics I'm sure the OP has his own thoughts. People should be spending a great majority of their budget in designing or purchasing room treatments and the measurements that McTwins proves this beyond a reasonable doubt.

Anand.


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McTwins

Re: My room
« Reply #14 on: 4 Jul 2011, 12:25 pm »
poseidonsvoice.... I coulden't say it better. Thanks :D

These speakers application, according to spec sheet, is "for critical sound reproduction in small to medium cinemas and studio production and post production application."

That pretty much covers it all.

These speakers must be used with a DSP like dbx260 or dbx4800 and adjust accordingly to prosound and tuning, crossover and so on, and that's another story to learn how to approach this. If it is done in a wrong way it will sound bad.

These speakers has a great coverage and some times I forgett that I am listening to horn speakers. I like the dynamic and impact these speakers can produce and at the same time has all the advantages like a high end speakers have.

Mine is in bi-amp model but one can get in tri-amp model as well.

Just google about the price and contact a local dealer in proaudio, here is a link
http://www.performanceaudio.com/cgi/product_view.cgi?products_id=18705

About the cost of the acoustics treatment it all depends how much you want to do, it is difficult for me to say how much it will cost. I have only bought the material and done it myself. To get the correct price for a specific room it is best to contact PAL or Matts Odenmalm SMT AB.

Thanks   


JohnR

Re: My room
« Reply #15 on: 4 Jul 2011, 12:31 pm »
before treatments it looks like this



and after treatments it looks like this




Sorry... but, is this correct? There are no changes between these two graphs other than room treatment?

Thanks ;)

McTwins

Re: My room
« Reply #16 on: 4 Jul 2011, 01:52 pm »
Hi

In what way is there no changes?

Please explain what you mean.

Thanks

JohnR

Re: My room
« Reply #17 on: 4 Jul 2011, 02:15 pm »
Hi, I'm asking if there were other changes, more than just the room treatment, between those graphs - ?

McTwins

Re: My room
« Reply #18 on: 4 Jul 2011, 04:49 pm »
Hi
I'm still not follow you, what other changes?
Do you mean gear, speaker, room or something else.
Thanks

JohnR

Re: My room
« Reply #19 on: 4 Jul 2011, 04:52 pm »
Hi :) I'm just asking if you changed anything other than the room treatment between taking those two curves, e.g. spaeker, crossover, speaker position, mic position, eq, etc.