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Like I said, your not here to listen to it. I have much bigger regrets in my life and apologizing to you wont even make it on my list.
I agree. Room reflections are overrated as a problem. Good speakers are not fussy about their environment, but lousy ones are.The acoustics of the room look OK, pretty normal, and not bad. The only problem might be the hardwood floor that could potentially make for a stark reflection point. A rug would help to solve that, and the thicker the rug, the better. There looks like plenty of good lateral absorption and diffusion stuff going on, such as that sofa. That room looks mostly fine to me.
For sounds with gradual attack, I agree that the room is less of a problem but as soon as the percussion comes in, the multiple reflections rear their ugly heads. For more gradual attack, a reflective room adds a sense of space that a dead room can't.I agree. Room reflections are overrated as a problem. Good speakers are not fussy about their environment, but lousy ones are.
The lower level of our former lake home had a pronounced echo, but it did not bother the speakers one bit. That is the system now in our family room.
I recently watched the Audioholics video on Audessey Room Correction Performance Tips and in the first half hour they talk about different sub placement options and how it affected performance. It starts around the 12 minute mark. You might find it interesting.This is where I ended up placing the two subs. Its even a smoother response than the one subs in the room corners.. There at opposite ends of the couch but give the best bass response where the white recliners are, I don't quite get it.
That looks pretty great.I decided to redo the measurements here as well with the mic just popping above the chair back by a couple of inches. Here are the results across the 3 LPs
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That's impressive. I wish I could do that in my large open room, but there just isn't anywhere to put a sub.I finally dialed in the 3rd sub into the Greatroom. The bass is much more even now when walking around. Still not perfect but I'm not going to invest into another sub. Here are the pics.. The last sub added is the sub on the left. The other two subs I had in their present location since March of this year. The 3rd sub is holding up the lamp.
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Here is the bass response.. each response at a different listening position, NON EQ verses EQ (miniDSP). The LLP is closet to the hallway and the RLP is closted to the backwall. The couch is not considered a listening position.
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Here are the full frequency sweeps across the listener positions (LP). First graph is with YPAO set to flat, second graph is YPAO turned off but using bass management, and the third graph is Pure Direct
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Thanks. The speakers are 69" apart and I sit about 80" back from them.Nice room. Those mains look awfully close together. How does it sound? Surprised there’s no area rug.
That sub response across your LPs looks pretty good. Much better than my office, but I don't really have sub placement options.I didnt like the measurements I was seeing and I thought I could tighten things up so I tried next day again playing with new sub positioning. Everyhing else stayed status quo.
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Here are the measured results.
Subs 1-3 Raw response across all 3 LP
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Post EQ response of Subs1-3 across only 2LP. Missing the Left LP
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Full frequency with speaker set to small and YPAO PEQ results turned off
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Full frequency with YPAO PEQ filters set to flat