@boxcarman Even if I eliminated my pool table, because of the shape and composition of the room 8 windows, 2 dormers, 2 doors (one inset) slanted roof, etc I don’t believe there is a sweet spot. Thanks!
Asymmetric Room
I have a semi treated asymmetric room & am getting some hash/glare from certain artists. I performed a frequency sweep from Qobuz using “Audio Line-Up Test Tones (Calibration Reference Check)”. I am getting a wavering tone in the 1khz and 1.25khz range.
chatGPT made several recommendations… speaker toe in, seating placement, ceiling treatment & treatment of the pool table on the left side (open area of the room). I can’t change seating position (large L shaped couch) & toe in had no effect. I very much prefer not to treat the ceiling (but will if I have to).
My system & room layout is loaded. Any recommendations would be appreciated. Thanks
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@yoyoyaya Interesting response. That is actually chatCPT current thought, that I am getting cabinet resonance or have an issue with the speaker crossover. |
@OP - simple test, if you are getting the same resonance a foot away from each speaker, it's probably not the speaker. If it's only one speaker, then a speaker drive unit/crossover is more likely. But also check that there isn't something rattling in your room e.g. ornament on a shelf etc. It does happen. |
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