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In Reply to: RE: Doorway in Listening Room posted by Old SteveA on August 22, 2014 at 11:33:40
Pole! My real audiophile buddies think I'm a pozer because I haven't sprung for a completely sealed room with teleportation device!
BTW, I obviously wasn't clear, this is an open doorway with no door. I already have some heavy curtains with curtains that can go over some storage shelves on the other side, I will start with that. A room divider sounds like the appropriate next step. If that doesn't work, brick over the door and install a hole and firepole!
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I have a handful of my dancing girls stand in the open doorway during listening sessions.
The best ones are the real fat ones.
Hmmm... I think having the channel imbalance might be the preferable "compromise" to that
scenario.
I would'nt care to have an upset stomach instead of the imbalance !
Seriously though, back in the old days you could go to Radio Shack & pick up that "SPL
Meter" then go home & playing a mono signal try to measure the sound level for each speaker from your listening position. (Not as much fun as the other suggestions , but they
won't come to your front door & ask you to surrender your "Audiophile Certificate" for
a "Certifiable Certificate")
into the room -w- zero toe-in.
Then experiment with angling the other speaker (slight/gradual toe-in) until the bass and center image seem right.
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