@pedroeb,
thanks for the tip. I’ll check those out
thanks for the tip. I’ll check those out
Looking for advice and suggestions
Townshend Audio Seismic Isolation Podiums for your Focals. Recommended here by @millercarbon. http://www.townshendaudio.com/hi-fi-home-cinema-equipment-vibration-isolation/hi-fi-home-cinema-vibr... |
It is a suspended floor and you can feel it movingOk you need to decouple all the speakers from it, you’ll be amazed at the sound transformation you get. Audio branded decouplers can get expensive. Sorbothane diy discs one of the best vibration decoupling/absorbers there is, are a great de-coupler, you need get the hard graded ones for the heavy speakers, as they may squash out too much, I’ve wrapped them in cling warp to limit this. https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=m570.l1313&_nkw=Sorbothane+discs&_saca... Cheers George |
ronboco OP Is that wooden floor a suspended one or wood over cement slab.? If suspended, you don’t want ANY of your speakers coupled to it at all, you should try to de-couple all speakers as best you can, as the floor will act as a huge sound board if not solid wood on cement slab. I’d also move the front subs away from that center cabinet as it could act as a sound board as well. But you’ll have to go through the calibration process again. Cheers George |
@jond for the most part we are happy with the sound but as with most of the members here I wonder how we can make it better. The Kantas are pretty revealing so we can tell a significant difference between a good and bad recording. It’s the white noise/static that shows up. I am wondering what steps to take to try to mitigate it as much as possible. |
Looks nice. You have put a lot of work into it. Personally I hate fiddling with placement. But it really matters. Anyway nice system..At some point when you are looking to upgrade something, consider the streamer. I kept thinking they didn’t matter... I was very wrong. I jumped mine from $500, $2,500 and only stopped at the top of the line Aurender. |
Here is a good discussion on overdamped rooms. https://www.stereophile.com/content/can-listening-room-be-overdamped-1 |
@jond we did have a lot of reverberation that the panels took care of. Having no experience I was going off the room analysis provided by vicoustics. They recommended treating the mids and highs instead of the bass. I have been reading here that multiple subs helps eliminate bass modes. Is there a way to tell by listening if the room has too much treatment ? |
Use the mic that came with the Marantz if you are using Marantz software. Room EQ Wizard is a toolset, while the Audyssey XT32 is an automated room correction and speaker calibration system. The first requires you to already know what you are doing and what your goals are. The latter will do this all for you. Based on your questions, I’d say please just use the automatic setup given to you in the Marantz documentation. Yes, strongly recommend the IsoAcoustic footers. If you are going to use a sub, consider blocking the Kanta's ports before running room calibration. Best, Erik |