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Re: a low ceiling control room
Posted: Fri Jul 30, 2021 7:38 am
by DanDan
I took the panels off and moved the speakers close to the wall. The low end didn't change that much. However the low mids and mids took a nasty turn so I put it all as it was. Exchanging the speaker and the sub extender was a nice try too. I will need listen more closely how that impact the sound. Good idea!
Worth a shot, good on you. I am very surprised that the LF didn't change quite a bit. Do you have the measurements so I can look into them?
Re: a low ceiling control room
Posted: Sat Jul 31, 2021 12:30 am
by krisg
gullfo wrote:maybe something like this?
Thanks for all this info glenn! Will take this under advisement.
Re: a low ceiling control room
Posted: Sat Jul 31, 2021 12:35 am
by krisg
DanDan wrote:I took the panels off and moved the speakers close to the wall. The low end didn't change that much. However the low mids and mids took a nasty turn so I put it all as it was. Exchanging the speaker and the sub extender was a nice try too. I will need listen more closely how that impact the sound. Good idea!
Worth a shot, good on you. I am very surprised that the LF didn't change quite a bit. Do you have the measurements so I can look into them?
Here is the mesurement

The wider spread for the speakers was too wide for me given the space I need to step back in order to listen correctly I was almost in the middle of the room. The present setup is really good for stereo spread and mid to high frequency reproduction and makes me feel at home. It's the low end that's killing the joy

Re: a low ceiling control room
Posted: Sat Jul 31, 2021 2:53 am
by gullfo
what happens if you cut that first spike (32hz?) using EQ?