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Helmhotz resonators for audiophile at almost no cost and without calculus... My room has 15 feet lol.... On top of the speakers ok I will try that one day for sure thanks for the suggestion....I cannot try that now because of what I already had on top lol...And the sound now is too much better to dreaming improve it easily... | |
Helmhotz resonators for audiophile at almost no cost and without calculus... The difference with your glass is that a straw is inserted in the bottle and they act as resonators better one I think that the open glass...I dont doubt that anything near speakers affect speakers sound I know that by experience tough... | |
Helmhotz resonators for audiophile at almost no cost and without calculus... I already had behind the speakers bottles of water... and near each speakers another one for resonators... It works... | |
Helmhotz resonators for audiophile at almost no cost and without calculus... I cannot put even a glass of water in front of my speakers on the desk anyway.... Thanks for the suggested experiment anyway... | |
Helmhotz resonators for audiophile at almost no cost and without calculus... Geoff I am not enough clever to sort out if you mock me or want to help, probably the two in the same times ...But I like your spirit anyway... My best... | |
Helmhotz resonators for audiophile at almost no cost and without calculus... I think I am done now... All is better, the dynamic, the natural instrumental timbre of instruments, the successive holographic layers of sound in an enveloping fashion (I am in nearfield listening but the final result are way better also for roo... | |
Helmhotz resonators for audiophile at almost no cost and without calculus... I experiment with 5 gallons glass bucket with 5 % water filled+ 2 thin straw inserted in the sealed nozzle with success for one and 2 slush larger straws for the other...Try with your own experiment and you will be amazed... | |
Helmhotz resonators for audiophile at almost no cost and without calculus... I hope my remark does not crucify you... Indeed you are in a better shape that I was thinking... Dont underestimate the beast it seems! thanks Geoff but I cannot try your tweak because my speakers are on my desk in nearfield litening ... | |
Helmhotz resonators for audiophile at almost no cost and without calculus... Geoff i think you are a bit less in shape than usual...You dont have mention the important fact to place ice cube regularly at each hour to gain the most! | |
Helmhotz resonators for audiophile at almost no cost and without calculus... Boxer12 I make a mistake in my room description the height is not 15 feet but 8 feet and 1/2 inches... Sorry | |
Helmhotz resonators for audiophile at almost no cost and without calculus... I am happy for your progress I wish you the best and I am here to discuss if you needed to... | |
Helmhotz resonators for audiophile at almost no cost and without calculus... Placement is very important but simple... it takes me only few try and test to discover the best or almost best...The imaging can degrade or improve with the placement of only one of my 2 jerrycan... | |
Helmhotz resonators for audiophile at almost no cost and without calculus... Simple if you experiment just a little... 2 inches max, out of the nozzle...The straw is only put trough the pierced plastic sheet paper wrap used in kitchen...I put elastic to tight it around the nozzle...No need of photo for that... And I cann... | |
Helmhotz resonators for audiophile at almost no cost and without calculus... is your room already treated with absorber and reflector of sound? perhaps your room is already too much resonant and reflective and the resonator makes all that thin? My room was already treated by me before the adding resonators...There is some ... | |
Helmhotz resonators for audiophile at almost no cost and without calculus... In audio price is not linearly connected to quality sound …. Tweaking already hi-fi used or vintage pieces of gear is the key to paradise...The Helmoltz resonators is astounding, but with some experiments... |