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In Reply to: An alternative approach posted by David Aiken on May 21, 2009 at 17:48:19:
Hello Mr Ethan & Mr. David,
Im very thankful for your suggestions. Does it mean that the wall reflections at the side are causing the midrange to be forward? I Do have curtains( thin ) covering the 1st reflection area, but im sure they do nothing acoustically, as they are almost see-through. I certainly do not mind adding panels, or even substituting my traps at the sides with panels. I have custom-made 2x4' panels exactly copying a DIY recipe from the internet, but have not been using them due to aesthetic reasons. But now im totally frustrated with the imbalance in sound, even after spending so much on the entire set-up, so i really do not mind in adding any amount of absorption anywhere in the room.
And Ethan, i do have the full version of ETF software since a long time, but i have never known how to use it to blend my bookshelf speakers to my subwoofer. I have been reading a lot of posts in AA by you & David & also Jon Risch, & i consider you people as Masters in the Audiophile world. You people have absolutely tremendous knowledge in both acoustics & electronics.
Given the size of my room & my set-up, what else do you suggest to improve the overall balance??? I dont mind making more panels or traps. My only regret is that. even after giving so much time & interest in setting up the whole thing, it still sounds not even close to high-end...
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- RE: An alternative approach - junaid5888@yahoo.com 02:10:20 05/22/09 (2)
- RE: An alternative approach - David Aiken 13:47:59 05/23/09 (0)
- RE: An alternative approach - Ethan Winer 14:13:30 05/22/09 (0)