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Piano in sound room?
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<blockquote data-quote="mervin@sacs.co.za" data-source="post: 22319" data-attributes="member: 502"><p>Some input from my side.. last night I was listening to my system and many of my CD sounded really bad due to the amount of uncontrolled low frequency I had during the sessions. I just changed my pre-amp, although it sounded fine, suddenly it was really worrying. The subwoofer is a Revel b15 (1000/14000 watt(peak) 15 inch magnesium alloy cone) which was too much suddenly. Then I saw that I left some boxes which the pre-amp and processor came in just left/in-front of the sub... damn did that just kill the sound... what I am saying, many things can affect the sound and it is all about symmetrical positioning. One of the 10 golden rules of a studio.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mervin@sacs.co.za, post: 22319, member: 502"] Some input from my side.. last night I was listening to my system and many of my CD sounded really bad due to the amount of uncontrolled low frequency I had during the sessions. I just changed my pre-amp, although it sounded fine, suddenly it was really worrying. The subwoofer is a Revel b15 (1000/14000 watt(peak) 15 inch magnesium alloy cone) which was too much suddenly. Then I saw that I left some boxes which the pre-amp and processor came in just left/in-front of the sub... damn did that just kill the sound... what I am saying, many things can affect the sound and it is all about symmetrical positioning. One of the 10 golden rules of a studio. [/QUOTE]
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