well, would you be opposed to putting the LP now, behind the speakers? lol. just a thouhgt. sorry.
I think the orange and Green lable Amperexs were 60s – 70s iterations. Its been a while. Sorry I can’t be more specific.
Rolling tubes is like baking a well, something. It will change depending on what and how much of this or that goes into it or doesn’t go into it. No one can ever really tell what the final results will be until the results are finalized.
My inference on the CED EL34s was meant only to show some 34s do nothing to the geography of the SS, they just affect the sonics.
Elrod is a laid back PC. Or was….
Dampening the area about the LP seems the best tact, albeit, for a true living space, they’ll needs be ‘mobile’. Arranged when listening. Removed when not.
Whatever was about the speakers that did not change needs not be changed now. Possibly something needs be added and in that area, diffusion appears the best path in my EXP.
Albert Von S. told me once how to treat a room cheaply and how much of it to treat. He said 50 – 50. Absorption and diffusion. Season to taste.
One item can be both things. Albert treated an auditorium in my area and used cloth panels. Rugs. Long runners. Hanging them and spacing accordingly… accordingly to your preffs. Or in his case the needs of the room for conveying live music.
I’m never keen on killing or deadening the area about the speakers and prefer a livelier situation up there. Moving back, its different. Absorption sucks up tones. Diff absorption sucks up different tones at different levels. Maybe a pair of absorptive panels at first reflections vs one is now required. Or placing them higher off the floor onto the wall. Can’t say how big they would need to be either. Maybe pretty small. Dunno.
Only one way to find out.
This is pretty interesting IMO. I’d like what happened and not change anything… but that’s me.
Again, all the best….
I think the orange and Green lable Amperexs were 60s – 70s iterations. Its been a while. Sorry I can’t be more specific.
Rolling tubes is like baking a well, something. It will change depending on what and how much of this or that goes into it or doesn’t go into it. No one can ever really tell what the final results will be until the results are finalized.
My inference on the CED EL34s was meant only to show some 34s do nothing to the geography of the SS, they just affect the sonics.
Elrod is a laid back PC. Or was….
Dampening the area about the LP seems the best tact, albeit, for a true living space, they’ll needs be ‘mobile’. Arranged when listening. Removed when not.
Whatever was about the speakers that did not change needs not be changed now. Possibly something needs be added and in that area, diffusion appears the best path in my EXP.
Albert Von S. told me once how to treat a room cheaply and how much of it to treat. He said 50 – 50. Absorption and diffusion. Season to taste.
One item can be both things. Albert treated an auditorium in my area and used cloth panels. Rugs. Long runners. Hanging them and spacing accordingly… accordingly to your preffs. Or in his case the needs of the room for conveying live music.
I’m never keen on killing or deadening the area about the speakers and prefer a livelier situation up there. Moving back, its different. Absorption sucks up tones. Diff absorption sucks up different tones at different levels. Maybe a pair of absorptive panels at first reflections vs one is now required. Or placing them higher off the floor onto the wall. Can’t say how big they would need to be either. Maybe pretty small. Dunno.
Only one way to find out.
This is pretty interesting IMO. I’d like what happened and not change anything… but that’s me.
Again, all the best….