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In-Room responce measurement with Legacy Focus SE speakers @mijostyn "Sibilant' is a very good descriptive word for what his room/speaker set up sounds like to me. As mentioned, to my ears it sounds as if the woofers aren't even functioning. It's funny you mention about getting an anechoic effect by tak... | |
In-Room responce measurement with Legacy Focus SE speakers @erik_squires no I am thinking you are right: there is for sure a bigger need to get the speakers and room mechanically properly tuned: I don't think ANY EQ or DSP would bring out what the speakers are properly capable. Chances are all those thin... | |
In-Room responce measurement with Legacy Focus SE speakers @erik_squires that is EXACTLY what I was wondering, and you articulated all of it perfectly. In my little living room space, at very normal levels (50-60db), you can still feel the weight of a guitar pluck from low to high strings, and feel metal... | |
In-Room responce measurement with Legacy Focus SE speakers Morning @fthompson251 I sure can. Integrated amp: Rega Ellicit Mk4. CD Player & DAC: Rega Saturn. Streamer: iFi Zen Stream. Speaker wire: Deulund (12'). Turn table: Rega Planar 3. I am wondering about room correction software/hardware a... | |
In-Room responce measurement with Legacy Focus SE speakers @erik_squires and @mashif thanks for the input on reflections. I was wondering a little about that as well, but I discounted it because of the size of the room (to me) is huge vs the speakers in them. You're right, if I stand near-inbetween th... | |
In-Room responce measurement with Legacy Focus SE speakers https://www.flickr.com/photos/amtproductions/53619694364/in/dateposted-public/Thanks for the ideas @carlsbad2 That is a great idea, but unfortunately I am visiting the folks on the other side of the country from where I live, so no go on narrowing... | |
Moving into an apartment with wood joist floors - worried about neighbors hearing There is some solid advise given, and some a bit drastic or too much too soon. I had a loft studio space in an old textile building in MA years ago, so I have some experience. Keep your speakers, do all the normal furnishings you are thinking: rug... | |
Free air, tighter bass - snake oil or cheap tweaks? @erik_squires Oh gotcha...sort of like "peek-a-boo". Interesting. | |
Free air, tighter bass - snake oil or cheap tweaks? I'm sorry but I'm a bit dim: what DOES he mean by "covering your speakers"? Like, cover the exposed wood/hard surfaces with fabric or felt (like the front panel of old Spica speakers)? | |
Cable Break In for the Naysayers @unreceivedogma Nailed it. | |
Can a DAC do double duty? @jmalen123 I have the PD-65 as well.Sadly, there's something wrong in the laser electronics and it no longer reads a CD. I -LOVED- this CD player. It really had an incredible presence and projected the instruments into the room. I wish I could ... | |
Can a DAC do double duty? Man, I miss my Pioneer Elite CD Player!!! Yours is a6 CD version? Still running good without any laser issues at all? | |
A $250 Power Conditioner? @lpretiring there are countless posts on various forums about 'power line conditioners', 'power line filtering' devices, to include the one I mentioned. They all perform the same function, and they all make the same claims, and they all make sam... | |
Altec "Stonehenge III" speakers from 1977 - Any Good? @jasonbourne71 yea, seen a pair near me for $3500, faded front. Seems nutz to me too, but then again I really have no true frame of 'value' for these vs the actual sound. Do you find your bass/mid bass adequate? That is the only thing I am find... | |
Altec "Stonehenge III" speakers from 1977 - Any Good? Thanks @hiend2 . The Model #19s are what I would -really- like to have, or the 17s. But I had never seen the Stonehenge model and kind of liked the smaller more 'conventional' floor stander as opposed to the large square box. I am curious what... |