Experiment, Experiment; What have been your most successful finds?


In responding to a post, I was reminded how the search for great sound can be compared to a lab experiment, factoring many ingredients.  My response in part:

Early on in my audio experience, I hooked up with passionate, energetic music lovers that were excited to do the work necessary to achieve great sound.  My 80's brick & mortar dealer removed his living room picture window to install Altec Lansings, for example.  My 90's mod/engineer friend would spend hours testing isolation approaches, including those "under the hood" of gear.  And yes, changes can prove sideways or negative, but, until you try.

Efforts are always rewarded.  In mixing digital and analog gear, often compromises are required, such as volume controls, wiring approaches and room requirements in placement.  In recent years, I've learned room/loudspeaker integration to be most vital.  Study, experiment with tuning a room (laser ruler a must.)  Arrival timing, room resonances, bass nodes, ceiling and floor bounce, distances between and to your speakers, the rake of the speakers and how it relates to your listening height.  Experiment, experiment.  When you find ***IT***, once found, "it"...will be readily apparent to you.  THEN, everything you do upstream will take on much more life and character in your system.  Experiments with wire, electronic gear, contact enhancement, isolation will begin to reveal themselves once these windows open.

And yes, many of these things cannot be measured, however, we each possess the best testing devices ever created.  I'm squarely in both camps. Measurements indeed matter, known hard science matters to get close, THEN the fun work begins!

Some experienced listeners seem to have personal favorites in what's most important to address, often, impressed by some game-changing experience in their journey...amp, TT, speakers, you name it.  Often, that can become the "focal point" for individuals, however, as many have voiced here, everything does indeed matter once the windows open to great sound.  Experiment, experiment.  Please share your experiments, thanks.

Stay Positive, Test Negative                             More Peace, Pinthrift

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Showing 1 response by mahgister

Great thread from the OP....

I think the same as him...

But there is two aspects of acoustic....

---Passive treatment of the room and precise location of the speakers are the first aspect ONLY...This cannot alone do all the job needed...

---Activation by mechanical adjustable Helmholtz resonators and diffusers to fine tuned the room and bent it for the SPECIFIC speakers needs and ears of the owner is very powerful and UNKNOWN to most people because it ask for a dedicated room... it is what i called Hemlholtz method for small room acoustic...

The only necessary costlier component is a dedicated room anyway, not costlier speakers upgrade especially if you own basic good one. already..

Dont upgrade before controlling the room...

Most of the times after controlling your room you will decide to listen to music instead of upgrading...

Recreation of music in a room is not an electronical engineering solution and question first and last, it is FIRST and LAST an acoustical question and solution....

The gear is there for the acoustic listening experiments...The acoustic is not there for the gear sake...Do you catch? You ears are the main gear anyway...

 

 

 

Remember the dog of RCA listening the acoustic pavilion of the rudimentary turntable ? It created a false impression in our subconscious, we were not dog we dont listen to turntable or amplifier or pavilion , we listen to and through a room... Speakers dont work alone, there is other gear behind them , and a room after them...

Sound is waves within waves... Complex pressure zones levels....Not abstracted lines coming from a wall or from the speakers...acoustic and psycho-acoustic is a bit more complex than this simple drawing to put in place some sold panels...

I know very little but i experimented a bit with my room and this is what i discovered...