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In Reply to: RE: Depends a lot on room gain posted by Dave_K on December 02, 2014 at 07:14:07
Hi and thanks and yes
I have alredy got the suggestion to place them under the ceiling
In this way i should get more bass
Not the easiest way i am afraid
I usually place speakers on the side of the display
When i get the sound perfectly centered on the screen i am done
So maybe a decent central sub is the best and easiest solution in the end
Thanks again.
Kind regards,
bg
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The KEF LS50 is a soundstaging champ, especially considering its price. Unless your room is small, I think you would prefer not to place them too close to room boundaries otherwise you'll lose soundstage depth and imaging precision.
Hi and thanks and sorry for the late reply
" The KEF LS50 is a soundstaging champ " and i am a soundstage addicted
And it would be nice to understand what makes a speaker a soundstaging champ, one of the most wonderful effect with stereo systems
But this would require a separate discussion
Staying in topic i understand that the room has a renforcing effect on the bass and i do not know exactly the measurement conditions for that graph but i do not think it was a anechoic chamber, i think a normal home listening room.
But to end i think that a nice full-scale piano recording tells a lot of things about the potential and bandwidth of a playback system.
The more realistic the piano the better the system, as always
Thanks again.
Kind regards,
bg
"I have alredy got the suggestion to place them under the ceiling."
I can just imagine trying to hoist those big KEF's onto scaffolding to try to get them close to the ceiling. My back aches just thinking about it. Not what I was saying.
Rather, you can use (distance to) the room's boundaries to flatten the bass, lower mid-range response of any speaker by taking into account "the Allison Effect."
1. http://forums.musicplayer.com/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=693960
2. http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/1995_articles/dec95/boundaryeffect.html
3. http://www.musicanddesign.com/Boundary_reflections.html
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