Wow,
Just had a flashback of a friend’s system. He had the four 901’s hanging from the ceiling. He thought it was the greatest.
Thanks for putting a smile on my face.
JD
+1 on this @erik_squires The spikes under the Isoacoustic Gaias made a big difference compared to the granite plinths I had under the speakers. The speaker feet now directly couple to the concrete floor below. In my system, the floor carpet helps tame a lot of echo. The music sounds very lively and nothing sounds dead. Experiment with the wall treatments and remove some if you find they deaden the music. Do you have treatment at the second reflection point? If yes, experiment with that. |
In my experience having my systems in 3 different rooms with different flooring throughout the years, the best sound comes from wood/tile floor with a thick rug in front of the speakers. A fully carpeted room sounds a bit dead but that can be resolved if diffusion is added to the ceiling and/or walls for balance. If the speakers are inherently bright then perhaps nothing is required to be done. |