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I’d love to see a few pics of the setup once dialed in completely.
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Congratulatuons on finding the magic.
To balance the subs, I found measuring my room with REW very useful. I don’t fully trust my ears. Without seeing how a Room is responding across the audible frequencies you should be careful making lots of changes too quickly. Loud bass isn’t necessarily good bass. Master Set uses ears. REW brings in hard data. I found blending both to work best for me.
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I thought I’d share my progress as I’m really happy with the changes...
Given my lovely wife bought for me Jim Smith’s “Get better sound” book and DVD I thought I’d start here. After determining the best bass response position to sit from I then went about moving my front 2 speakers out from the wall where they have been residing, and then used the triangle approach to determine where they best sat. I found my listening position moved back quite a bit from where I was seated to take advantage of the improved bass response and moving the speakers off the wall by about 2 feet really helped open up the speakers. I’m now getting much better soundstage and imaging than I was and the room is a lot ‘fuller’ with the sound of beautiful music I’m curious about how the Master Set process may change things even further given it is more about using ear over measurement but I’ve decided I’m going to enjoy where I’m at for now... I enjoyed Jim Smith’s book / DVD and picked up a number of learnings from it. Onward and upward! |
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