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ldgibson76

Junior Audioholic
Hello Croseiv!

Welcome back! I hope the vacation did you well!

Now, it's time for you to go out and buy the new T2-Judgement Day (Skynet Edition) BD. It's in Best Buy for 14.99. The system could probably use a good workout!:p:D

Regards.
 
croseiv

croseiv

Audioholic Samurai
Hello Croseiv!

Welcome back! I hope the vacation did you well!

Now, it's time for you to go out and buy the new T2-Judgement Day (Skynet Edition) BD. It's in Best Buy for 14.99. The system could probably use a good workout!:p:D

Regards.
Yeah! Maybe so. Currently, I'm watching Cloverfield...:D
 
croseiv

croseiv

Audioholic Samurai
Frames for panels

Well, I had some free time today, so I made some simple frames for my panels. Actually, I'm pretty pleased with the look. Here's a few pics...





 
croseiv

croseiv

Audioholic Samurai
black trim for XPA-5

A different look for the XPA-5. I like it...




 
haraldo

haraldo

Audioholic Warlord
Panels look really nice, good job... beautiful :D
And all pics of the XPA-5 are nice

You just make me want to order a pair of XPA-1's :eek:
 
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ldgibson76

Junior Audioholic
Panels look really nice, good job... beautiful :D
And all pics of the XPA-5 are nice

You just make me want to order a pair of XPA-1's :eek:
I concur with haraldo!
Croseiv, it looks mighty impressive.
How did "Cloverfield" sound?!

And the frames for the panels.... good work. nicely done.

Regards.
 
croseiv

croseiv

Audioholic Samurai
Panels look really nice, good job... beautiful :D
And all pics of the XPA-5 are nice

You just make me want to order a pair of XPA-1's :eek:
I concur with haraldo!
Croseiv, it looks mighty impressive.
How did "Cloverfield" sound?!

And the frames for the panels.... good work. nicely done.

Regards.
Thanks guys! :D Cloverfield rocked! Valkyrie was surprisingly good too.
 
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Yamaheart

Full Audioholic
Yo Croseiv, any of your Twins single? If so, may I marry one of them? LOL. Take care.
 
croseiv

croseiv

Audioholic Samurai
New acoustic panel over fireplace bricks...







Been wanting to do this for some time as that area was also very reflective and affected imaging. This solution has tamed it somewhat.
 
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ldgibson76

Junior Audioholic
Hello Crsoeiv.

Excellent solution for lessening the reflection caused by the fireplace. Obviously, you have the wife's approval of such a decorative and LARGE acoustic panel.:p How'd you pull it off?
By the way, I'm still trying to squeeze in time for the surgery. For some reason the rest of the family deems that project, very low on the list of priorities. It's all about them. I'm sure you know what I mean!

Regards.
 
croseiv

croseiv

Audioholic Samurai
Im not suprised Adam :p
Good job looking good man !!!
LOL!!!! I meant it in a CLEAN way...:D Thanks very much TheFactor. :)

Hello Crsoeiv.

Excellent solution for lessening the reflection caused by the fireplace. Obviously, you have the wife's approval of such a decorative and LARGE acoustic panel.:p How'd you pull it off?
By the way, I'm still trying to squeeze in time for the surgery. For some reason the rest of the family deems that project, very low on the list of priorities. It's all about them. I'm sure you know what I mean!

Regards.
Thanks ld. It has helped "tighten" things up and has helped imaging. Initially, I started off with a pair of standing 6'x2.5' panels on either side of the room, but that was really intrusive, so I downsized to the one panel that's over the fireplace. My wife was much more accepting once I changed that. :)I still have some extra foam and wood frames, and I plan to build a few more panels. One is going to go directly behind the display, and another on the wall to the sub side. I had my wife listen to some jazz (Chuck Loeb-between 2 worlds 1st track) in the sweet spot, and this was at 12dB below reference, but it did not sound too loud at all. She was actually impressed and commented that it sounded "live". That made my evening! Everything is coming together nicely.
 
haraldo

haraldo

Audioholic Warlord
LOL!!!! I meant it in a CLEAN way...:D Thanks very much TheFactor. :)



Thanks ld. It has helped "tighten" things up and has helped imaging. Initially, I started off with a pair of standing 6'x2.5' panels on either side of the room, but that was really intrusive, so I downsized to the one panel that's over the fireplace. My wife was much more accepting once I changed that. :)I still have some extra foam and wood frames, and I plan to build a few more panels. One is going to go directly behind the display, and another on the wall to the sub side. I had my wife listen to some jazz (Chuck Loeb-between 2 worlds 1st track) in the sweet spot, and this was at 12dB below reference, but it did not sound too loud at all. She was actually impressed and commented that it sounded "live". That made my evening! Everything is coming together nicely.
Do you have possibilities for some panels right behind listening position, at this place what you mostly need is diffusers and not absorbers :p
 
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jostenmeat

Audioholic Spartan
Do you have possibilities for some panels right behind listening position, at this place what you mostly need is diffusers and not absorbers :p
Well, diffusers need proper amount of space from the listener to work. I learned that from the experts here. :D

With the head against the back wall (and tell me if I'm wrong about that), what you want IS absorption, thick enough for bass, and as much as you're willing to put on that wall. ;)
 
croseiv

croseiv

Audioholic Samurai
Not certain about getting the diffusers for now. Maybe in the future. Next on the list is a new pre/pro.
 
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ldgibson76

Junior Audioholic
Not certain about getting the diffusers for now. Maybe in the future. Next on the list is a new pre/pro.
Hello Croseiv.

Have you been researching pre/pro's and are there any that catch your eye?!

Regards.
 

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