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A couple weeks ago I posted a mournful message about my woeful room acoustics. Inspired by your words, and with the fiancee's blessing, I've rotated the whole thing, as pictured. Still need to move some of the other furniture pieces and am open to suggestions. The lady concurs that it sounds much better this way. "More like live music," she says. And this is with the cheapest radio shack wire in use (my other cables weren't long enough). Any thoughts?
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I can see that you've followed most of my advice from last time and that's always a good thing to see.Now, if you can follow the rest of my advice by moving the book and media shelving out of that left-hand front corner I can almost guarantee that you'll hear further improvements. Most of the improvements wrought would come via effectively increased room width and the ability to move the speakers a foot or more farther apart.
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I was one step ahead of you, my friend. The record shelf has been moved behind the couch (lying on its side, so it doubles as a display table) and the book shelf moved out of the corner, where I've put one of the bass traps.
LOVE the towel on the sofa. No, really. It has a certain Jenna Say Kwa.I see a wire/collapsible music stand. Who's the musician and what instrument?
Speaking of wire... I wouldn't worry too much about speaker cables. Get some Belden 12 gauge twisted pair and call it a day. Mine has a gray jacket (very chic) and hasn't broken in 25 years - still works like new. I'd give you the part number, but it's not printed on the cable (makes it less industrial looking). Depending on your connectors, you may have to trim off a few strands to make it fit.
Edit: You can get this cable from any decent commercial sound contractor. They're the people who install systems in places like office buildings, churches, schools, etc.
Carry on.
:)
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I play guitar, mainly classical these days, also mandolin and harmonica. As far as speaker cable, I fall somewhere between "don't worry about it" and "spend a fortune and go crazy trying to get it just right." I do think different cables sound different, but the differences are not huge and not worth a fortune. I've ordered some Signal Cable Ultra to use for now, since I've had good experiences in the past and the prices are sane and I'm happy to support a fellow Queens resident.
As a test, you might drape a large towel or throw rug over the front of the cabinet housing your CDs and see if you and your fiancee hear an improvement in right-side focus, imaging, and program articulation. It's possible that the extensive reflective mass presented by the CDs' jewel cases so close to that speaker is obscuring musical and spatial detail.
Jim
http://jimtranr.com
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Well, before I can worry about the finer points like imaging, I need something better than 18 gauge Radio Shack speaker wire. I must say at 33 cents a foot it's . . . no, it sounds terrible.
Matthew: I just put 100' of Anti-cable speaker wire in storage after reorganizing my HT system. If you want to try it you can PM me with the length you want and if you need enough to bi-wire. It's bright red, about half as stiff as coathanger wire and sounds better than most expensive stuff. you can have it for shipping. I don't need it because I went from 7.2 to 5.2.
Everything is going to the dogs
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Wired Home SKRL-12-50 12 AWG OFC speaker Wire 50 ft, about $30 shipped to you from Amazon.
Cabling matters- get out there and listen, listen and listen!
Unfortunately, I agree. The lamp wire is a stop gap measure because my "real" cables weren't long enough for the new arrangement.
I think it makes sense that it sounds better.
I would put some drapes over the windows and some echo tunes in the upper corners to eliminate slap echo. If you are happy with the mid and upper bass, I wouldn't worry about corner traps.
Oz
Don't worry about avoiding temptation. As you grow older, it will avoid you.
- Winston Churchill
Don't use lined drapes, but a light weight pleated cotton drape will help the sound and so will the wool rug.
Room looks like you worked most things out. Congrats!
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I am not sure what you are trying to achieve (soundwise) but I see things that are sound enhancing in the room and I also see areas that could be improved.
Firstly, the layout looks sensible. The book-cases and storage units along the sides of the room (near the speakers) help diffuse sound and de-tune potentially problematic early reflections. Good job.
As far as improvements...floor to ceiling drapes made out of a natural fiber (synthetics will not do) besides looking great, will also help to de-tune early reflections (slap echo) created by the speakers proximity to the windows.
Moreover, a nice throw rug (natural fiber, cotton or wool only) placed in front of the couch between the listening position and the speakers will help to de-tune floor reflections arriving too soon at the listening position that could potentially color the sound in a detrimental way.
That's all I would try (were the room mine) to get the best sound from the room, curtains and a rug.
I'd love to claim audiophile brilliance by putting the shelves where they are, but the truth is there was nowhere else to put them. There's already a rug between the sofa and speakers, perhaps hard to see in the photo. I'll give some thoughts to the drapes idea. Thank you for the suggestions.
Don't just think about it, do it, put up them drapes. You will be surprised.
I will be surprised if I can get them up without pulling out large chunks of drywall. Putting up the curtains in the bedroom was quite a process. I'm amazed they're still hanging.
Matthew G-
where did you buy your CD rack?
Hmmm. I've had it for a number of years and don't remember where I ordered it from. It might have been from racksandstands.com, which has become something else. It's not terribly sturdy, but it's survived two moves, and the finish is pretty nice. Sorry I can't provide more specifics.
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