My speakers are like gypsies, they are never in the same place for very long.
Everytime I THINK I have found the sweet spot(Acoustat monitor X)I think I can do better and so I move them,a bit more forward, a bit further apart, a bit closer to the side walls, a bit more toe-in.
Then I move the chair back and forth,closer then further away from the speakers.
Nothing is really bad, and it's just one trade off for another.
You win in some areas and lose in others.
And did I say, it varies from recording to recording?
I do have some room tuning devices,which have helped,but when it comes to stats, the book is still out on a reflective or absortive wall behind the speakers.
So far spreading the room treatment out around the room seems to work,but that stuff is also in a gypsy state of mind.LEDE, been there done that, moved on.
Rules of thirds, Cardas measurements, tuning by ear, using test records,everything sounds decent, but still no definitive speaker placement.
My hat's off to anyone who feels that they have accomplished what I think is an almost impossible feat, at least with my speakers.
Everytime I THINK I have found the sweet spot(Acoustat monitor X)I think I can do better and so I move them,a bit more forward, a bit further apart, a bit closer to the side walls, a bit more toe-in.
Then I move the chair back and forth,closer then further away from the speakers.
Nothing is really bad, and it's just one trade off for another.
You win in some areas and lose in others.
And did I say, it varies from recording to recording?
I do have some room tuning devices,which have helped,but when it comes to stats, the book is still out on a reflective or absortive wall behind the speakers.
So far spreading the room treatment out around the room seems to work,but that stuff is also in a gypsy state of mind.LEDE, been there done that, moved on.
Rules of thirds, Cardas measurements, tuning by ear, using test records,everything sounds decent, but still no definitive speaker placement.
My hat's off to anyone who feels that they have accomplished what I think is an almost impossible feat, at least with my speakers.