Toe-in Yes for the soundstage!
speakerman39 Audioholic Overlord Apr 19, 2016 #42 afterlife2 said: Toe-in Yes for the soundstage! Click to expand... Glad that you mention this as I have a question. When I toe-in my Ultras do I turn the stands as well? Or, just turn the Ultras and NOT move the stands? The tables that I was using it was very easy to toe-in w/o moving them at all. Maybe I am being a bit too thorough here, but I want to get the most out of my Ultras. Cheers, Phil
afterlife2 said: Toe-in Yes for the soundstage! Click to expand... Glad that you mention this as I have a question. When I toe-in my Ultras do I turn the stands as well? Or, just turn the Ultras and NOT move the stands? The tables that I was using it was very easy to toe-in w/o moving them at all. Maybe I am being a bit too thorough here, but I want to get the most out of my Ultras. Cheers, Phil
Alex2507 Audioholic Slumlord Apr 19, 2016 #43 speakerman39 said: Glad that you mention this as I have a question. When I toe-in my Ultras do I turn the stands as well? Or, just turn the Ultras and NOT move the stands? The tables that I was using it was very easy to toe-in w/o moving them at all. Maybe I am being a bit too thorough here, but I want to get the most out of my Ultras. Cheers, Phil Click to expand... Do NOT move the stands under any circumstances ... ever.
speakerman39 said: Glad that you mention this as I have a question. When I toe-in my Ultras do I turn the stands as well? Or, just turn the Ultras and NOT move the stands? The tables that I was using it was very easy to toe-in w/o moving them at all. Maybe I am being a bit too thorough here, but I want to get the most out of my Ultras. Cheers, Phil Click to expand... Do NOT move the stands under any circumstances ... ever.
afterlife2 Audioholic Warlord Apr 19, 2016 #44 Alex you gave me a hearty laugh. No need to move the stands just speaker as said by the wise man above. Make you are in the dead center when doing the Toe-in. Do it little by little till you get the sweet spot(voicing in the middle).
Alex you gave me a hearty laugh. No need to move the stands just speaker as said by the wise man above. Make you are in the dead center when doing the Toe-in. Do it little by little till you get the sweet spot(voicing in the middle).
speakerman39 Audioholic Overlord Apr 19, 2016 #45 afterlife2 said: Alex you gave me a hearty laugh. No need to move the stands just speaker as said by the wise man above. Make you are in the dead center when doing the Toe-in. Do it little by little till you get the sweet spot(voicing in the middle). Click to expand... Got it. Will do it slowly until It it just right. Would I need to rerun Audyssey? Always thought that if you move anything at all running Audyssey is a must. Thanks for the tips! Cheers, Phil
afterlife2 said: Alex you gave me a hearty laugh. No need to move the stands just speaker as said by the wise man above. Make you are in the dead center when doing the Toe-in. Do it little by little till you get the sweet spot(voicing in the middle). Click to expand... Got it. Will do it slowly until It it just right. Would I need to rerun Audyssey? Always thought that if you move anything at all running Audyssey is a must. Thanks for the tips! Cheers, Phil
Alex2507 Audioholic Slumlord Apr 19, 2016 #46 You MUST run Audyssey again ... and again ... and again. I do wonder how sensitive Audyssey is to toe in. Are you able to view the corrections Audyssey applies to see if it can detect a changed toe-in?
You MUST run Audyssey again ... and again ... and again. I do wonder how sensitive Audyssey is to toe in. Are you able to view the corrections Audyssey applies to see if it can detect a changed toe-in?
speakerman39 Audioholic Overlord Apr 19, 2016 #47 Alex2507 said: You MUST run Audyssey again ... and again ... and again. I do wonder how sensitive Audyssey is to toe in. Are you able to view the corrections Audyssey applies to see if it can detect a changed toe-in? Click to expand... No I do not see that. Guess, I could write the results down each time though. That is a very good question. Never even thought about it. Cheers, Phil
Alex2507 said: You MUST run Audyssey again ... and again ... and again. I do wonder how sensitive Audyssey is to toe in. Are you able to view the corrections Audyssey applies to see if it can detect a changed toe-in? Click to expand... No I do not see that. Guess, I could write the results down each time though. That is a very good question. Never even thought about it. Cheers, Phil
fuzz092888 Audioholic Warlord Apr 19, 2016 #48 Alex2507 said: You MUST run Audyssey again ... and again ... and again. I do wonder how sensitive Audyssey is to toe in. Are you able to view the corrections Audyssey applies to see if it can detect a changed toe-in? Click to expand... That largely depends on the room. The more the FR response changes due to the room acoustics, the more Audyssey will try and diddle with the response. I like the stands John made for me over at ST. Base and column can pivot independently of each other.
Alex2507 said: You MUST run Audyssey again ... and again ... and again. I do wonder how sensitive Audyssey is to toe in. Are you able to view the corrections Audyssey applies to see if it can detect a changed toe-in? Click to expand... That largely depends on the room. The more the FR response changes due to the room acoustics, the more Audyssey will try and diddle with the response. I like the stands John made for me over at ST. Base and column can pivot independently of each other.
fuzz092888 Audioholic Warlord Apr 19, 2016 #49 speakerman39 said: No I do not see that. Guess, I could write the results down each time though. That is a very good question. Never even thought about it. Cheers, Phil Click to expand... Don't you have REW and a measurement mic?
speakerman39 said: No I do not see that. Guess, I could write the results down each time though. That is a very good question. Never even thought about it. Cheers, Phil Click to expand... Don't you have REW and a measurement mic?
speakerman39 Audioholic Overlord Apr 19, 2016 #50 fuzz092888 said: Don't you have REW and a measurement mic? Click to expand... Yes, I have the CSL UMik1. Also have downloaded REW. Not had much time to mess with it much. Lots going on here right now. More to come on that one. Cheers, Phil
fuzz092888 said: Don't you have REW and a measurement mic? Click to expand... Yes, I have the CSL UMik1. Also have downloaded REW. Not had much time to mess with it much. Lots going on here right now. More to come on that one. Cheers, Phil
fuzz092888 Audioholic Warlord Apr 19, 2016 #51 speakerman39 said: Yes, I have the CSL UMik1. Also have downloaded REW. Not had much time to mess with it much. Lots going on here right now. More to come on that one. Cheers, Phil Click to expand... So you could take a measurement before you toe in, then toe in and rerun audyssey and take another measurement and know for sure if Audyssey did anything.
speakerman39 said: Yes, I have the CSL UMik1. Also have downloaded REW. Not had much time to mess with it much. Lots going on here right now. More to come on that one. Cheers, Phil Click to expand... So you could take a measurement before you toe in, then toe in and rerun audyssey and take another measurement and know for sure if Audyssey did anything.
Alex2507 Audioholic Slumlord Apr 19, 2016 #52 fuzz092888 said: So you could take a measurement ... Click to expand... You can't push a string.
speakerman39 Audioholic Overlord Apr 19, 2016 #53 fuzz092888 said: So you could take a measurement before you toe in, then toe in and rerun audyssey and take another measurement and know for sure if Audyssey did anything. Click to expand... Not at the stage to take measurements just yet. But, getting there slowly but surely. Have a boom mic stand coming in any day now. There may be some changes coming very soon. More on that at a later date. Cheers, Phil
fuzz092888 said: So you could take a measurement before you toe in, then toe in and rerun audyssey and take another measurement and know for sure if Audyssey did anything. Click to expand... Not at the stage to take measurements just yet. But, getting there slowly but surely. Have a boom mic stand coming in any day now. There may be some changes coming very soon. More on that at a later date. Cheers, Phil
speakerman39 Audioholic Overlord Apr 19, 2016 #54 Holy smokes! ACDC's Back in Black sound absolutely fantastic! Wow! Never sounded better! Mixed very well! Cheers, Phil
Holy smokes! ACDC's Back in Black sound absolutely fantastic! Wow! Never sounded better! Mixed very well! Cheers, Phil
speakerman39 Audioholic Overlord Apr 19, 2016 #55 Folks, my Denon does not hardly even get warm even when I am rocking out some. However, noticed that both of my S1500's get much warmer. Not real hot, but quite a bit warmer than my Denon. Is that normal? Maybe have the S1500's up a bit too much, no? Sounds really good to me. Cheers, Phil
Folks, my Denon does not hardly even get warm even when I am rocking out some. However, noticed that both of my S1500's get much warmer. Not real hot, but quite a bit warmer than my Denon. Is that normal? Maybe have the S1500's up a bit too much, no? Sounds really good to me. Cheers, Phil