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Re: Audio Tests in a NY City Apartment

by bear <bearlabs@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mar 23, 2008 at 02:49 PM

Simonel wrote:
> I am renovating my apartment and would like to hire a pro to make some
> sound tests for the best configuration/position of speakers. Can
> anyone recommend someone in the NY City area? What is this profession
> called?
> 
> My basic dilemma is this: my living room is large (20'x 30',
> irregularly shaped with 16' high ceilings, wood floors, a 26' high
> massive brick wall.) The acoustic is phenomenal; I use Triangle Titus
> minimonitors because I love the soundstaging. They stand on a banister
> (8'' thick, 15' wide) made of wood and sheetrock (hollow) so they are
> at ear level and are several feet away from any wall. They have no
> problems filling up the space with great sound (large chorus, Mahler,
> Grand Opera - anything.)
> 
> No floor standing monitors I ever tried gave me that amazing
> soundstage and I don't want to sacrifice the soundstage for more bass.
> But this configuration is not esthetically right so I want to explore
> all my options in that space with a pro.
> 
> Simonel

Well, nice space.

If they sound good, why move them?

It sounds like they are sitting on top of what is a short wall??
If so moving them off the short wall will have a significant impact upon
their 
frequency response.

IF you are "filling the space" with these little speakers, it sounds like
you 
have a very live space. That would account for the ability of the little 
speakers to adequately create sufficient loudness level, unless you listen

either at relatively modest levels, and/or sit relatively close to the
speakers.

As far as I know there is absolutely no one you can hire to do any on
paper 
measurements or calculations that will actually mean very much. A waste of
time 
and money, imho. Practical considerations almost always trump the results
of 
even complex computer simulations for these sorts of situations.

I'm not sure why you're finding these little speakers to have superior
imaging, 
but as long as you are pleased, why not?

You might want to experimentally add in a subwoofer or two... the right
one 
would really add a sense of impact and realism, imho.

I think the profession is "acoustician" or "acoustical consultant."
But, I wouldn't count on that for solving your question. Better to simply 
experiment with the positions that you can aesthetically accept and that
are 
practical in terms of component positioning and wiring.

In the end it's usually more like dowsing for water than calculating the
moon 
shot... :_)

              _-_-bear

http://www.bearlabs.com
 




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Audio Tests in a NY City Apartment
Simonel <simonelvladte  2008-03-21 20:52:20 
Re: Audio Tests in a NY City Apartment
bear <bearlabs@[EMAIL   2008-03-23 14:49:34 

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