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In Reply to: RE: camera lighting ... System pic, system thoughts posted by bullethead on January 24, 2015 at 05:39:25
And there is no WAF, back of system.
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My current setup has a central screen up the back of the rack. So I zip tie the powercords to that neatly. Then let the signal cables wander as they will. Best I can do.
A few places the power vs signal, I use foam pipe insulation sections to keep them a few inches apart.
I'd definitely try to redress the wiring, better isolating the power cables from signal cables for one. It's pretty much a "free" tweak unless you spend a little bit on cable organizing devices. Also the acoustic treatments directly behind the speakers look better suited stacked for corner placement. I can't tell from the photos if the acoustic treatment currently in the corner is triangular in shape as well. Maybe you've sorted this out already. I've mentioned this before, but I believe you'd also benefit by placing sounding absorbing panels on the front wall and especially behind the equipment rack. Not trying to be a critic, just passing along a few ideas that have worked for me.
thanks will look into the behind the racks, used to have a rug on the wall but I currently use it now for my budget projector when I want to watch movies.
Keep the rug with your projector. Look for some fairly inexpensive absorbing panels from ATS Acoustics or similar. The 2" thick panels work quite well. As I've said, I'm not sure if that's a flat acoustic panel currently in the corner or not. If it's flat you could certainly experiment with that on the front wall..... then using the units behind your speakers in the corners.
Those flat things that look like monoliths in the right corner of the sweet spot shot is a pair of Magnepan MMGs loudspeakers :)thank you for the help and advice.
Edits: 01/24/15
Yeah....I'd store those somewhere behind your listening position and definitely out of the soundstage area. As I've said, try placing the acoustic treatments currently behind your speakers in the corners.
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