Thank you again for all the different views. This will help me tremendously moving forward
except the ear buds thing. 😂😂
except the ear buds thing. 😂😂
Advice on dedicated room
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When the OP says 'I am going to start building...' I take it to mean he is at the stud stage with pretty much all options open. Moving might be best but lets assume that is not an option. Is there are reason that both side walls can not be tapered in at the speaker end? Or will the speakers wall be on the shorter of the two walls? The ceiling could also be tapered for additional asymmetry. Get your dedicated lines installed now too. |
@ chorus I have concrete on three sides with the two opposite concrete walls probably extending out an undetermined amount. I haven’t started anything yet so all options are open. I have a dedicated sub panel that serves the main floor home theatre that I will also use for the 2 channel room. @sensesundertime I consulted with one company that I believe was going to design Helmholtz in the room. I didn’t go with them because they said it would cost 50k when done. Far too much for me but I will still look into it. Thanks |
Agree 100% with millercarbon: This small a room will also make it more important than ever that you use a distributed bass array and Townshend Podiums and Pods for isolation. The DBA will make your small room sound huge, and isolation will greatly diminish the rooms impact on the sound by energizing it less. Money spent on these will far outweigh a lot of much more expensive acoustic treatment. I have had nothing but excellent results with a DBA in 4 different rooms (two of them smaller than yours). Though I have yet to try isolation podiums or pods, I also got great results isolating with springs under each of my mains and also under each of my 4 subwoofers. @artemus_5 +1: Or set up the system in the corner facing diagonally into the room and leave the size as is. I have a 15’ x 15’ exact square room set up very similar to figure 2 at: DECWARE - Article about Setting up a Listening Room without Treatments If not for experimenting with this diagonal placement, I probably would have given up on the room. Very noticeable improvement over anything I tried regarding "traditional" speaker placement. Lots of great advice in this thread. Great thread too! I’m sure a lot will benefit from the many great contributions. OP - Best of luck to you on this journey! |