Sorry for your loss Kingharold thats got to hard. Thanks for sharing that story with us all.
Speaker/equipment placement
I’ve been interested in audio for quite awhile now and have become even more involved in the last few years. Relaxing in the evenings I like to browse equipment especially speakers, something Ive noticed over the years in looking at speaker listings on Agon is that maybe 1 in 10 images of speaker placements apear to be good . I know it’s tough,existing room conditions, furniture, wifes/ husbands etc , but its just sad to see a $30k pair of Wilsons pushed up against the back wall in between the console home entertainment unit. Just sayin , cue : Mahgister.
@bikeboy52 “New way to judge the strength of your marriage, speaker brand ,size and placement, we’ve been able to stay together for 26 years even though a pair of Apogges 24 inches from the back wall” By this standard I had a wonderful marriage for fifty-one years. Not only do I have eighteen cubic Ft. folded corner horns back in the room corners but also sixty-eight inches tall mid and tweeter horns on their stands five feet and four inches out into the room. My wife not only approved she also spent many hours helping me build the speakers. At her funeral last summer it was even mentioned how unusual it was that she was an audiophile. |
I recently found this https://www.vandersteen.com//media/files/Manuals/3asigmanual.pdf speaker placement is pages 6-10. |
@henry53 “So choose your speakers for the room you have.” +1. Big agreement on this. If you are budget constrained… and most of us are… this is outstanding advice. I have heard some absolutely stunning tiny systems in tiny spaces. They have superior electronics and right sized speakers.
It is hard to do after decades of drooling over monster high-end speakers and finally being able to afford them. But the highest quality sound and most cost effective is to design around the space you have not a huge space you may never had. |
I have a fairly small dedicated music room so speakers were chosen for a small room, Audio Physic Sitara 25, and are placed almost exactly to the manufacturers recommendation. Even then the room has bass problems so I use 2 small subwoofers for balance not volume. So choose your speakers for the room you have. |
@bikeboy52 “New way to judge the strength of your marriage, speaker brand ,size and placement, we’ve been able to stay together for 26 years even though a pair of Apogges 24 inches from the back wall” Yes, a good way to verify the strength.
My partner put up with my ESS AMD 1ds in our tiny living room for a decade… then my Apogee Slant 8 for a while. I rewarded her with a house twice the size… now I have a big man cave (the lower floor) so she no longer has to look at them… although they are now nothing less than stunning (violin red Sonus Faber Amati Traditional). |
@audiodwebe Amen! |
I have noticed the same thing. It is a triumph to be able to afford such great equipment and very sad to have it so sub-optimally installed.
When we were shopping for a house I remember walking through this wonderful open room and thinking… ok, my system goes here. I had no idea how incredibly good the acoustics were and what a great decision it was. We only had a couple days to chose a house. Really lucked out. |