Sherwood Posted December 12, 2008 Report Posted December 12, 2008 I'm just thinking the hazard to your speakers drops immensely when considering that you're getting about 500 btu/hr out of that fireplace. If it were my room I'd have them farther apart, but that's my knee-jerk reaction. I can't say how they sound in your room, nor do I really know what your room looks like.
postjack Posted December 12, 2008 Author Report Posted December 12, 2008 i don't light fires in the fireplace though, per my previous post.
Hopstretch Posted December 15, 2008 Report Posted December 15, 2008 Relevant to the original direction of the thread, if not the current course. Agon -- Green Mountain Europas Nice price. Good seller.
mulveling Posted February 26, 2009 Report Posted February 26, 2009 These Tannoy Autograph minis look like a steal: AudiogoN ForSale: Tannoy Mini Autograph Haven't heard this particular model (which by far the smallest in the Prestige line and should be suited to a small room), but from what I HAVE heard in the Dimension and Prestige lines, I would heartily & rabidly recommend ANY of the upper-range Tannoy dual-concentric speakers. Edit: oops, gotta check dates. Not sure if this is still relevant
postjack Posted February 26, 2009 Author Report Posted February 26, 2009 nope, not relevant to me anymore, but still relevant to the thread title. to update: i thought i'd try to fix my room problems with both different speakers and different amps, but all of y'all yelled at me and finally i fixed my room problems by fixing my room. gotta love this place.
postjack Posted February 26, 2009 Author Report Posted February 26, 2009 So what's it look like now? Here's some truly terrible flash pictures I just snapped: Pardon the mess. Also it should be noted this is my larger den, not the 10x13 room originally referred to in the OP. Couple of points: -When I'm listening I close all the curtains, and sometimes put a blanket over the TV and mirror on the wall. This drastically reduces treble energy. -Having the footstool in front of me makes a difference in the imaging. Sometimes I leave it there when I just want my feet up, but when I move it the difference is clear. -The speakers and listening chair are setup according to the Diament 1/3rds method. It works perfectly. -The one problem I have is the soundstage tends to shift to the right, which can be quite annoying if I let it bother me. I sometimes use balance controls to correct this, but the extent to which it bothers me is song dependent. -I also finally dragged the SVS sub into this room. It completes me. Seriously, I just can't get the kind of bass I want out of 8" woofers. I'm a sub guy for life. The sweet thing is, now that my listening position and speaker position have been optimized, bass is truly almost completely non-directional. Even though the sub is behind me and to the left, 95% of the time the bass sounds like it is coming from the speakers.
Grand Enigma Posted February 26, 2009 Report Posted February 26, 2009 How did you manage to get that one by the wife? ... given that isn't your murse on the seat.
Torpedo Posted February 26, 2009 Report Posted February 26, 2009 You said that covering the TV screen changes sound. Does the soundstage going to the right improve and get more centered when you do so? If stage shifts to center when covering the screen, but it's not dead center with a mono recording, then try using thicker cloth to cover the screen, it might work perfectly for "serious listening". Other cause for that could be the low frequency sounds having more room and some reverb when getting into the next room through the door. Maybe adding a very thick curtain to "close the door" is of some help.
Dusty Chalk Posted February 26, 2009 Report Posted February 26, 2009 I think it's the open wall on the one side that is screwing him up. Seems like a good place to use EQ, since it's probably changing the frequency response as well.
postjack Posted February 26, 2009 Author Report Posted February 26, 2009 the stereo shift to the right is most definitely because of the opening, as it's mostly in the bass region. oh and that's my man purse. I promise it's more masculine in person.
kirkwall Posted February 26, 2009 Report Posted February 26, 2009 I've got a similar setup (with pocket doors in the space behind the listening chair) and have found that more toe-in than usual is helpful in reducing the open-sidewall weirdness. I tried having the speakers actually "cross" right in front of the chair but didn't work well in my room (my speakers were 21ls). I moved to a pair of small monitors and am actually enjoying listening in the nearfield, though large-scale music suffers. Anyway, interesting to follow the development of your system/listening space. best, k
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