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Powered speakers show audiophiles are confused @mijostyn Thank you for the note on line arrays. | |
Powered speakers show audiophiles are confused @mijostyn I very much feel the future is multiple speakers. However when I spend hours listening to surround sound mixes then go back to the 2 channel original it is always the same the 2 channel is better. I don't know why but it is clear 2 chann... | |
Powered speakers show audiophiles are confused @kota1 thanks a lot, do you have any idea how much time and effort you are about to put me through, ( I knew that would be the answer) thank you. Merry Christmas | |
Powered speakers show audiophiles are confused @kota1 that is the best set up I've screen, I know you don't want equal angles from front and back as most layouts have. I realize it us much better to have the speakers in the proper physical places but how do you feel about using DSP to time ali... | |
Powered speakers show audiophiles are confused @mijostyn i was at a wireless mic workshop and the equipment manufacturer of the new digital transmitters was getting criticized because his microphones didn't transmit over 16k hz. They set this demonstration up in a theater that was rated to 20k... | |
Powered speakers show audiophiles are confused @thespeakerdude A question about your audio philosophy. Speakers should be like microphones they should record and playback flat if there is an audio character to the microphone sometimes that's great and it helps the happiness of the final produc... | |
Powered speakers show audiophiles are confused Also, I’ve only seen sound a couple of times both in about 2000 seat rooms for indoor concerts, a little to small for big systems but you have to set them up anyway because that’s what is in the trucks. When you have this situation sound checks ar... | |
Powered speakers show audiophiles are confused I finely used Room Perfect on my ProTools system, It came out much better than I ever expected, those new Genelec speakers are much better than I ever expected, nice when that happens. When you set up your system then run acoustic programs that ... | |
Powered speakers show audiophiles are confused Small room acoustics is not science it’s an art when you consider the amount of refinement audiophiles expect in there finished product. This is a perfect example of the OP. There is so much myth and knowledge that is totally baseless in any sort... | |
Powered speakers show audiophiles are confused @invalid i understand what you are saying but look at it this way, if you have a standard strawberry pie that everyone agrees that is how a strawberry pie should taste then you put extra strawberry flavor in your new pie that pie may taste better ... | |
Powered speakers show audiophiles are confused @mijostyn, @thespeakerdude I was a part some of the original acoustic research on line arrays when I worked with the new computer system that Crown made called TEF (Time, Energy, Frequency) our findings were just as thespeakerdude said. At first ... | |
Powered speakers show audiophiles are confused For the last 4 days I've stayed up two nights rewiring and rearranging 3 sound systems in my home, my theater and both systems in my listening room. You guys have inspired me to make everything sound better. I've come to the conclusion that I do... | |
Powered speakers show audiophiles are confused @kota1 I need your help. I have 2x JL Audio Fathom f113v2 Subs and they hum, this is the worst thing about powered speakers. They have 3000W amps, I have spent a fortune in power 2x P20 power regenerators from PS Audio. The subs hum doesn't change... | |
Powered speakers show audiophiles are confused @kota1 phasing sub and full range speakers is not difficult, just put you head exactly between the sub and the speakers, play and 80hz tone with all your equipment on and slowly turn the phase knob until you hear the null point and the strongest p... | |
Powered speakers show audiophiles are confused Also, about diminishing returns when it comes to low frequency. The best system I ever heard was at Harmon headquarters in LA when I was doing playback for a music video and the location person who was an employee of Harmon showed me there big con... |