audiokinesis
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picking speakers (and electronics) for a relatively large room - new I concur with AudioTroy’s assessment that high dynamic range and a lot of low-frequency air-moving capability would be really nice to have in gryphonite’s situation. Legacy’s large floor-standing speakers have these characteristics. And as AudioTr... | |
The most important factor in soundstage imaging "Forgot to add that a real enemy of speakers are crossovers which is why single driver speakers, when kept within its frequency comfort zones, are so good. All crossovers are problems, even the best first-order ones. It truly is like polishing a t... | |
Home made treatment to reduce Bass bloom or resonance in a room? I suggest you engage the services of a professional acoustician. The reason is, this is the sort of endeavor where knowledge and expertise will make far more of a difference than how much money you can throw at the problem. I have largely stoppe... | |
The most important factor in soundstage imaging Phomchick wrote: "The single most important factor in audio stereo imaging, is increasing direct radiation and decreasing reflected radiation, by moving the speakers away from the back wall, and away from the side walls."I would agree that minimiz... | |
Easy to drive, outstandingly natural sound from 40-50 Hz up.....AN-E, O/96, others? Exlibris wrote: "Thanks Duke. I’ve been thinking of doing that, at your suggestion, and have been looking at the Townshend maximum supertweeters."I’d look primarily at adding some rear-firing energy from about 12 kHz to about 20 kHz... the Fostex ... | |
Open Baffles with Subwoofers The Fostex FE87E has a small cone and modest x-max. On an open baffle with no protective highpass filter, the math says it starts to go non-linear at about 7/10ths of a watt at 200 Hz, and at about 2/10ths of a watt at 100 Hz and below. In other w... | |
Easy to drive, outstandingly natural sound from 40-50 Hz up.....AN-E, O/96, others? Exlibris wrote: "The reason I’m interested in making a change is not because adding subs threw off the balance, it’s because I find the speakers to be a bit "sleepy." You might try a rear-firing tweeter to add a little bit more top-end energy to t... | |
Will a subwoofer add depth and clarity to my system, or just bass? Hi Tim,Thank you for posting your experiences! Very interesting!I haven’t come across any insurmountable integration issues, but there have been occasional challenges. Integrating with a system that was horn loaded allegedly down to 80 Hz did pres... | |
Easy to drive, outstandingly natural sound from 40-50 Hz up.....AN-E, O/96, others? "I’ve had Audio Notes for the past 7 years and haven’t found anything yet to replace them. Maybe I never will."I always thought the big Audio Note’s had a delicious richness about them that really stood out from the crowd. One could easily get tot... | |
Technology in speakers.... "If you had say $7k to spend would you pick a 10 yrs $15-18k speaker or a newer $7-10k speaker?"At the risk of stating the obvious, I'd pick the speaker most likely to have the characteristics I was looking for. In other words, I suggest making t... | |
Audition Your Speakers Online!? Imo the Crutchfield system does some things really well and some things not so well. The differences you hear between one speaker and another on their site are pretty small. There's a reason for that, which I'll keep to myself for now because I ... | |
Speaker Bass Port Bungs If they are round ports, you might google "expandable test plug". It's a plumbing part. That's what I use. Duke | |
Will a subwoofer add depth and clarity to my system, or just bass? noble100 wrote: " Duke somehow compensates for this so that the in-room bass response is flatter and more accurate but I'm not certain of exactly how he does this."According to Martin Colloms and several others, "typical" room gain is about 3 dB ... | |
Easy to drive, outstandingly natural sound from 40-50 Hz up.....AN-E, O/96, others? Thank you both! Is it okay if I publicly agree with your opinions???Cheers,Duke | |
Easy to drive, outstandingly natural sound from 40-50 Hz up.....AN-E, O/96, others? Thank you very much, Ralph and exlibris.I don't really have any speakers that meet mitch2's requirements. My "fullrange" speakers go deeper than 40-50 Hz, and my "made to be used with subs" speakers cut off higher than that, in anticipation of th... |