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  1. gene

    Some conclusions on room treatment

    You can have someone stand with a mirror placed on the ceiling and sit at your primary listening area. Have him move that mirror till you see the front speakers. That is your area that needs to be treated. It's difficult to put 4" panels on the ceiling so you can still do 2" absorption. It's...
  2. gene

    Some conclusions on room treatment

    Thanks for the compliments and welcome to our premium forum section. Treating your room depends a lot on listening habits, speakers used, and aesthetics. Concrete is bad for bass and acoustics in general. Since your room is already furnished and are still unhappy with the sound, it's time to...
  3. gene

    Building an immersive surround system with Marantz AV7702mkII Atmos/DTS:X Processor and Amps

    Along with its new lineup of power amplifiers, Marantz announced the AV7702mkII model preamp/processor capable of supporting Dolby Atmos, DTS:X and DTS Neural:X via a firmware update. The AV7702mkII also features upgrades such as HDMI 2.0a compatibility to support the pass-through of HDR content...
  4. gene

    RBH EP3 In-Ear Monitor Headphones First Listen

    Are you looking for a pair of in-ear monitor headphones that don't just offer exceptional noise isolation but also sound great? RBH's new EP3 noise isolating earphones may be just the ticket you're looking for. Completely redesigned with a new driver and ceramic body, the EP3 has us very...
  5. gene

    Are the HiFiMAN HE-400S Headphones Any Good?

    At $299, the HiFiMAN HE-400S comes in at the most affordable price for a planar dynamic driver headphone of its nature in the marketplace. With hopes to entice budding audiophiles, HiFiMAN have managed to release a very solid performing model with a luscious midrange and evenly balanced low and...
  6. gene

    Are the new B&W 800 Series D3 Diamond Loudspeakers Their Best Effort Yet?

    It looks like B&W really worked on fixing resonances (something Dr. Floyd Toole talked about in his book on the old 800 series). The cabinets seem far more rigid and especially NOT using Kevlar cone material any more is a BIG improvement in my book. I'm curious to hear the 805s in a small room...
  7. gene

    Emotiva XMC-1 Processor with Dirac Room EQ Review

    The USA made Emotiva XMC-1 7.2 channel AV processor is designed with audiophile performance in mind with its fully differential two-channel analog audio section. It is one of the few AV processors on the market implementing Dirac LE and Dirac Full ($99 upgrade) room correction and manual PEQ...
  8. gene

    Bridged vs Not Bridged Mode - amps / wattage question

    Be careful and make sure the amp is designed to be bridgeable. IN bridged mode, each section of the amp will see 1/2 the load impedance. So the 8 ohm speaker in single amp mode now looks like a 4 ohm load to each amp half in bridged mode. Some amps aren't rated for 4 ohm loads in bridged mode...
  9. gene

    How to Treat Small Room Acoustics

    I think you can certainly do some improvements with manual PEQ for your situation. However you will need to pull some measurements at your seating location to see where the problems are. Definitely don't add more passive treatments if you feel your room is already too dead. My theater room...
  10. gene

    How to Treat Small Room Acoustics

    Very nice room, very cozy. That is a massive center channel! Where is/are the sub(s)?
  11. gene

    How to Treat Small Room Acoustics

    Floyd; We have a similar situation. No right wall in my room and absorption and thick drapes on my left wall. Perhaps you can address a question in my mind. When you have absorption stretched over fabric, does that NOT make the absorption panel a poor off-axis absorber? In other words, it's...
  12. gene

    Are the new B&W 800 Series D3 Diamond Loudspeakers Their Best Effort Yet?

    It’s not every day that Bowers and Wilkins hosts an exclusive event for a new product announcement. It’s rarer still that the venue for such an event will be a legendary recording studio. But that’s exactly what the venerable British speaker maker did to announce their updated flagship line...
  13. gene

    Sonus Faber Tower Speaker Comparison: Do they live up to the marketing?

    Agreed and we never said they didn't make good speakers. However it's fun to pick apart marketing from companies every now and then. We do this all the time for cables so why not speakers too?
  14. gene

    How to Treat Small Room Acoustics

    Ideally yes but it's always better to eliminate loudspeaker resonances (even at low F) anechoically so you can separate the room influence from what's actually happening in the speaker.
  15. gene

    How to Treat Small Room Acoustics

    For a long time, conventional wisdom has treated large and small room acoustics as one in the same. But there are fundamental differences and objectives between the two and thus they should be handled differently accordingly. Small rooms are dominated by room modes at low frequencies which...
  16. gene

    SVS ultra system vs. Def Tech studio monitors

    Adatrao; Welcome to the Audioholics forum! Sorry to hear of your troubles finding speakers in your location. It's tragic that you would have to pay above retail to get products to you. The brands/models you mentioned are all solid performers. You did your homework. However, I would go...
  17. gene

    Sonus Faber Tower Speaker Comparison: Do they live up to the marketing?

    It will in about 1hr. You're gonna want to stick around for this one. It's a fun article :)
  18. gene

    Sonus Faber Tower Speaker Comparison: Do they live up to the marketing?

    Italy's Sonus Faber has been crafting finely sculpted speakers near Vicenza for over 30 years. Today, we take a comparison look at the range of tower speakers Sonus Faber offers, from the merely expensive to the truly high end price range, to find out what you get when you mortgage your house...
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