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Speaker placement with signal generator ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Now Playing" data-source="post: 68396" data-attributes="member: 2381"><p>Don't disagree at all, but Cardas' formula does provide a reasonable starting point. Measurement will help you fine-tune from there. I remember when taking measurements in my listening space (before adding absorptive and diffusive panels) that some frequencies were inaudible in front of the speakers, but easily heard behind the speakers. My setup's probably far from perfect, but it's a hell of a lot better than it was before placing the speakers and adding room treatments.</p><p></p><p>The thing that gets me about the whole speaker placement and room treatment game is that there is no simple answer or route to a best solution for your specific conditions. Finding someone that really knows what they're doing in this space is bloody hard and figuring it out yourself is nigh on impossible unless you're prepared to invest in tools, a lot of reading and even more experimentation --- before you know it the weekend's over, your hi-fi's been playing all the while and you've listened to nothing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Now Playing, post: 68396, member: 2381"] Don't disagree at all, but Cardas' formula does provide a reasonable starting point. Measurement will help you fine-tune from there. I remember when taking measurements in my listening space (before adding absorptive and diffusive panels) that some frequencies were inaudible in front of the speakers, but easily heard behind the speakers. My setup's probably far from perfect, but it's a hell of a lot better than it was before placing the speakers and adding room treatments. The thing that gets me about the whole speaker placement and room treatment game is that there is no simple answer or route to a best solution for your specific conditions. Finding someone that really knows what they're doing in this space is bloody hard and figuring it out yourself is nigh on impossible unless you're prepared to invest in tools, a lot of reading and even more experimentation --- before you know it the weekend's over, your hi-fi's been playing all the while and you've listened to nothing. [/QUOTE]
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