Free air, tighter bass - snake oil or cheap tweaks?


Usually when we talk about snake oil it's because some one is out to make a buck on the gullible.  In the case of these tweaks I want to recommend I'm not going to make any money, and you may not spend any either, but I find them useful.

Cover your Speakers

I don't know why a modest change in your acoustics can make such a difference but I usually find that covering my speakers adds a lot of air and room ambiance.  I like to use some thick curtains that I've had from a house a long time ago.  Works really well.

Weigh Your Speakers

I don't mean put them on a scale, but put a weight on top.  Of course, this doesn't apply to those with behemoths.  I find this especially useful with lightweight speakers that are on stands or very small footprints.  Think 2-ways, both bookshelf and floor standers.  I think the additional weight resists the tendency of the woofer to move the box back and forth, creating a kind of Doppler distortion in the bass. In some cases I find this tweak can really make a speaker sound tighter and clearer from the mid-bass downwards.

Clean up the Floor

We often pay attention to the walls, but not the floor, especially behind speakers.  I find that room treatment, cushions and blankets here can really cut out hash I didn't know I had. 

erik_squires

Erik if have the means to buy expensive gear I will. For what I have Iam more than satisfied. When I go to axpona and listen to expensive set up one or two will impress me but I don’t miss them.

I have 2 fully insulated Chewbacca suits, 1 for each speaker. I find the coarse hair textures really help settle the image. I suppose you could use grizzly or maybe moose. however I'd try the shorter moose on monitors.

Totem used to give those beaks away to put on top of their speakers. I never did hear a difference with the beaks.

*S* Thanks, Erik....one less thing of concern or to be about. ;) 5's

If it was at the level of MBLs' I'd likely not be all that concerned anyway, tho'.

Like the idea of a tapered (cone) column, but don't want to be mistaken for a Dalek.

Cheers, J

I want to be clear, when I'm talking weight, I mean WEIGHT!!

Not "resonance dampers" or whatever those things are called.  Let's talk 20 lbs. or so.

 

The weight must be tuned...

Generally it is heavier than what people will do without test...

 

I had 80 pounds on my Mission...

On my 4 inches woofer small speakers , i put  25 pounds...

 The results with   a sandwich of 5  materials coupling -decoupling sandwich together  is amazing...