Hello everyone,
New to the forum, although I've been lurking here a few weeks gathering up tidbits. I made the transition to a full 5.1.2 HT setup late last year, and I could use some feedback to see if I've done the proper setup, and what steps remain to squeeze the most out of the new rig.
Without further ado, here are the components:
AVR: Yamaha TSR-700
Front L/R: Klipsch RP-280FA
Atmos/Height: Klipsch RP-280FA upfiring speakers (I know, I know...)
Center: Klipsch RP-404C
Surrounds: Klipsch RP-150M
Subwoofer: Klipsch R-112SW
TV: Sony X900H 75", android TV
Connections via HDMi 2.1 cables eArc. Wiring with monoprice 12GA copper + monoprice banana plugs.
Crossovers set at 80hz, except for the front L/R towers set at 60hz.
Yamaha YPAO measured using multipoint, and currently set to YPAO-Flat
Here are a few pictures of the layout:
I did a subwoofer crawl and found that I got the most bass energy by corner loading the sub. Unfortunately, I do seem to have some dead spots and hot spots for feeling the sub. Best I can tell, that counter on the left wall is wrecking havoc, and it's not easily removable.
One question I did have was, is it worth sound isolating the front and rear walls of the HT room? On the other side of the wall are HVAC units, and underneath bedrooms. So I'm hoping to both prevent HVAC noises from increasing the noise floor, and keep music from affecting people in the bedrooms (namely the wife). Fortunately, those walls are unfinished on one side, so I could get some rockwool and mass loaded vinyl onto the studs. Will this work for my purpose if I'm only able to insulate 2 walls?
I took some measurements in my primary listening positions in seats 2 and 3; here are the averaged recordings:
I seem to have a room node between 50-65 hz. Eq is using Yamaha's YPAO EQ, I tried messing around with manual EQ and seemed to have only made things sound worse/muddier
. Do you guys think it's worth treating the side walls with some 2" acoustic absorbers to even out the HF?
So far my experience with this setup:
+ Feels like a good sound stage/atmosphere in most movies/games
+ Sounds aren't very isolatable
+ Mid/high range seems pretty good, but I've never heard a true audiophile system for comparison
- Bass response feels weak still. It's no longer boomy, but it doesn't have a lot of energy either.
- Could always be crisper? Right now I still feel like I'm lacking some clarity
- Manual EQ trying to flatten the HF seems to make things muddier and collapses the sound stage
Thanks! I'd appreciate any feedback!