I can prove your room is bad


So you want to upgrade?  You want to know what the next big thing is you can do for a better sounding experience?

Try this.  Pull up a chair 2' in front of your speakers.  If you can't move the speakers, put it up to just 1, and listen for yourself.

The difference between what you hear sitting in front of the speaker like this, and what you hear at your normal location is all in the speaker dispersion and room acoustics. If you feel mesmerized, entranced, and wowed by your speaker at 2' but not 8' you really should consider improving the room, and if you can't, consider getting speakers with alternative room coupling, like ESL's, line arrays, bi-polars, etc.

That is all,


Erik
erik_squires
@kenjit
About 22 years ago at a sound studio in LA. How about you?

Is a great tool for mixing, editing or picking out nuances in the music; not so much if you just want to enjoy a musical performance. 

Jim
About 22 years ago at a sound studio in LA. How about you?
Whats the name of it? How do you know it was the room? more likely the speakers were not tuned to your ears!
I have umteen acoustical panels and bass traps, but until I bought a DBX Rackdrive 360, I could never get the bass balanced the way it should be. Sounds great now. BTW I have two JL Fathom 113’s
Having said that, I have said many times-you need to think of your room as a separate component. 
@kinjit
If listening to music in an anechoic chamber is your thing, have at it.

No wonder you hate all speakers....Jim 
Gang, of course my post was a thought experiment.  It was meant to invoke some cheap (as in free) experimentation we could all try, and some of us could learn from.

Of course there's no one answer.  EQ, room tuning and speaker dispersion all matter and affect what we hear. :)

Hope those of you who have tried this found out something new.

Best,
E