Thanks for the link for the mic.
The person is remote. I’ll take readings at his direction. His interpretation and recommendations will be the same as if he were here—other than he will not be able to listen to the changes along with me.
Seeing graphical depictions of audibly impactful room treatments and set up changes (seat, speaker locations) will be great.
To start, I’d like to measure the room as it is right now since it is by far the best I have achieved—owing to three changes made over the last 3 months. Then, we can remove the three things and remeasure. When that exercise is over, we can hopefully improve the room to a level beyond what I had achieved. I didn’t measure (except for my seating position) and I didn’t buy or make panels using 703, Roxie or alike).
About two years ago, I did use an app called RTA to read about 6-8 potential seat positions in my room. Jim Smith of Get Better Sound told me the two best spots base on the readings. It will be interesting to see if REW measurements indicate the same listening position or a new “best” one.
The person is remote. I’ll take readings at his direction. His interpretation and recommendations will be the same as if he were here—other than he will not be able to listen to the changes along with me.
Seeing graphical depictions of audibly impactful room treatments and set up changes (seat, speaker locations) will be great.
To start, I’d like to measure the room as it is right now since it is by far the best I have achieved—owing to three changes made over the last 3 months. Then, we can remove the three things and remeasure. When that exercise is over, we can hopefully improve the room to a level beyond what I had achieved. I didn’t measure (except for my seating position) and I didn’t buy or make panels using 703, Roxie or alike).
About two years ago, I did use an app called RTA to read about 6-8 potential seat positions in my room. Jim Smith of Get Better Sound told me the two best spots base on the readings. It will be interesting to see if REW measurements indicate the same listening position or a new “best” one.