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Post by MonkeyBoy » 14 Feb Post by JollyJeweller » 14 Feb Post by bauzace50 » 14 Feb Post by JollyJeweller » 17 Feb Post by Guest » 22 Feb Post by Klaus R.

Quick links. Username: Password: Remember me? Please login or register an account. Board index Hardware Amplifiers and Loudspeakers. Proper Speaker Placement amplifiers, receivers and loudspeakers. Proper Speaker Placement Post by MonkeyBoy » 14 Feb Proper Speaker Placement This is a guide to help those who have the space so they may place their stereo speakers in such a manner as to enable them to get everything out of the recordings they have.

It won't help with those portions of the sound spectrum that are inherently weak in many systems, but it will help prevent deviation from what is on the original recording. That's what the musicians want you to hear and it can be assumed that you do as well. What we are aiming for is as flat a spectrum as possible enabling the entire recording to be heard well.

I would like to thank beforehand the nice folks at Cardas Inc. I can imagine there are a lot of people new to hi-fi who will owe you a debt for the advice above, and especially given the time it must have taken you.

I ran measurements using a very good soundcard, measurement mic and acoustics software. I ran frequency sweeps at set volumes and took measurements. The blue line remains unchanged, but since I discovered my sub was out of phase and volume.

I have adjusted crossover, phase and gain on the sub, and am reasonably certain I have filled the trough between 50 and hz. I have only attacked this range by feeding my sub with a Parametric equaliser, so the other frequencies have been cut before they get to the sub. Due to Vista 64 bit drivers, my beloved soundcard is now dead and defunct. I wish to get a new one, and will add the new sweep to this post. I might do a full range sweep as well. I have used the meters on the Parametric equaliser to show me the trough between 50hz and hz has been filled, and the other parts reasonable untouched.

Other thing to point out is look how low PMC speakers go, for such little cones. PMC Rock! Great post Monkeyboy, and the next time someone wants a mild tweak to their system using cotton woven by twelve virgins, look at the magnitude of what the room is doing in many cases and speaker placement.

Simply put the speakers should be placed It should be noted that this ratio is intended for the woofers, not the tweeters. If your room is 20 feet long and 15 feet wide your speakers would be placed so the woofers are 66 inches from the rear wall and 50 inches from the side walls.

Your listening position should therefore be placed 66 inches from the wall behind you. At this point there should be a triangle with angles of 60 degrees at each corner.

Post by MonkeyBoy » 14 Feb Letitroll, I had that stuff and had originally included it but then I thought that the subject of nearfield setups deserved their own sticky. Also, I've never used nearfield listening myself well, not for long anyhow so I didn't think I was qualified to expound on the subject. If anyone here has a lot of experience with it I'm sure many of our members would appreciate the information.

Right now I'm investigating stuff for subwoofer placement. That's a subject that is dear to many of our hearts. Hopefully my computer won't crash on me this time. This was supposed to have been posted about three weeks ago, but with the crash and then the snow delaying everything in the D. I lost them in the crash, as I lost so much other stuff. JollyJeweller, thanks for the correction. Where in the world did I get that goofy figure? Even if I had accidentally used the 15 foot dimension it still doesn't work.

What an embarrassing goof up! I'm such a schlemiel. Post by JollyJeweller » 14 Feb Ok, I'm looking at cardas now, for a rectangular room, with the speakers backed up against the shorter wall, the speakers should be the length of the rear wall x 0. They are now a bit closer together than i had them and a lot further out, but it's a dedicated room, so will live with it a bit and see how i get on!

Post by MonkeyBoy » 14 Feb Neil, I look forward to your impression on the tonal qualities and soundstage with the Cardas setup. It's the setup I use and I have been very satisfied with how the music is presented. I haven't made up my mind as to which I prefer. Post by bauzace50 » 14 Feb Monkeyboy, this packs substantial observations on the theme. Thankyou for a substantially valuable contribution!

Cordially, bauzace It seems to be that the bass has gone weird, become mushy and overblown , almost muffled as well. Now the Lumleys are odd inasmuch as they are ported and also have a driver that's rear facing which you can dial dial in and out , so maybe they don't respond to rear wall placement like most "normal" speakers.

I might give the manufacturer a quick ring and see what he suggests. So, i'm afarid it's back out with the measuring tape I'm glad i wasn't imagining it, and there was certainly no placebo effect! Post by Guest » 22 Feb Nice one, Monkeyboy. I bet you all the guys here have these nodes. Bigger rooms are better because you still get nodes, but they are lower and close to inaudible. Also the difference between the nodes generated Several are not just at 40hz as in my example get smaller, and the gives a flatter feel to the response.

For speaker placement you need to consider: - Shape - Cubic rooms where height, length and width are the same are an acoustic nightmare. Rectangular rooms are better. It helps if you have someone who will move the speakers for you or who you know has very good hearing while you adjust the speakers yourself. The way we locate sonic events in space is by the brain measuring the time delay of the sound between the two ears.

This spatial information is determined by the brain in the first us of the transient because this is the maximum time delay between the two ears. So, the first step to getting a good stereo soundstage is to eliminate early reflections of the leading transient as much as possible.

Or, in practice, to have the sound from the speakers arrive at your ears before any reflections. According to a psychoacoustic phenomenon called the Haas effect, the brain prioritizes the first sound wave to avoid confusion, if the reflections are low enough in amplitude.

The close proximity ft of the head to the rear wall has two effects. At the room boundaries walls the room nodes are suppressed - because the sound pressure is high and the velocity is low. Sitting in the maximum pressure area gives the best perception of deep bass.

Secondly, the reflections are shorter than the circumference of the head, so the brain can not measure the time delay between the ears. When the brain cannot localize reflections it ignores them. This doesn't negate the act of measurement, but affects the act of interpretation. Even in its simplest linear understanding, room measurements can be useful to qantifying very large room modes.

Thanks for some great links and info Klaus, they are of great value and very interesting to me. One, I clipped a couple of paragraphs out of the original articles and I'm sure I did them a disservice in this, you should read the entire text of the links I posted.

Letitroll wrote: Unless the signal is modulated as in musical signals, then ILD is a factor up to 4,hz. This is noted in the article you linked.

Letitroll wrote: Klaus R. In neither cases there is evidence that negative effects actually do exist. You are quite correct here, the Haas effect is included in the group of theories called in general the Precedence effect.

The article should have been more precise. From my reading of it there is no exact hard and fast rule that applies in all conditions, and the effect varies in intensity and delay times depending strongly on environment and type of signal. From my reading of the entire article and from the diagrams posted, as well as my own experience, it is very important to be as absolutely close to the rear wall as possible, within inches. And if there is any separation it should be filled with highly absorptive material.

Thanks again for taking the time to post so comprehensively Klaus, I'm very grateful for your interest. You have provided me with many hours of engaging reading for the next few weeks. Board index.


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