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Acoustical Treatments Because the room matters |
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Active correction is the cherry on top. It helps solve the last problem that room treatment cannot fix. I believe they go hand in hand. |
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You nailed the problem. I have tried moving the problem speaker further from it's normal best position about 45" from the wall--and it has attenuated the mode slightly--but this causes the listening position to get seriously off center which wrecks havoc with soundstage, etc. At the risk of sounding like I know what I'm talking about, it seems to me that acoustical room treatments will solve some issues digital isn't great at--the high frequency issues--and digital is good at solving some issues that room treatments can partially address but not easily solve (well maybe a FULLY treated room)--such as mid to lower bass issues. (Which is all that the Dspeaker unit is designed to address.) But it's a balancing act because over treatment with either method will take the life out of the show. |
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Glenn Kuras GIK Acoustics US - http://www.gikacoustics.com Europe - http://www.gikacoustics.co.uk Last edited by Glenn Kuras; 02-20-2014 at 07:37 AM. |
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From my experience, I can recommend SMT products from Sweden (also available state side AFAIK). Their 'wing diffuser' is highly effective in first reflection points (side walls, front and rear walls) and thanks to beeing transparent, almost completely disappears from the room. Think of high WAF ! here you can see 4 wings by the windows: |
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