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Randy; I sent Michael pictures and was given excellent recomendations of where to put my traps.... Well worth doing.
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Test for Imaging/Soundstage with MATT Test
Here's a fun one to try. But beware, your brain can only track articulation or imaging, but not both at the same time.
Play the MATT Test on your system. Its a mono signal, so you should hear a single image between the speakers. Now listen to how the signal bounces around. It might get big and fuzzy, then narrow down to a sharp point. It might even wander between the speakers. What you want is a consistent sharply focused spot between the speakers. Any wandering, size changing, etc is an indication that your speakers/room are giving you a variable image. Maybe men's voices are stable, but by the time you get to the female range things are moving around. It may take a few runs through this to get your mind to relax and follow the image. We seem to pick up on the articulation aspect of the signal easily, the da-da-da-da-da-da of pulses. As you're working on hearing the image, you also notice the clicking. But that is for another day. Let me know how your images did! Michael Adams Last edited by admin; 02-06-2012 at 06:57 PM. |
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