Finally, small but enjoyable!!!

timoteo

timoteo

Audioholic General
Good "stuff" literally! Haha...get it?...nevermind :)

Cool im glad it helped tighten it up. Have you tried setting it to "vented" & given it a listen?
 
timoteo

timoteo

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BTW i really dig the grey color you used it very similar to the color i used: Behr "Seal".

I dont remember if the pics i posted in my thread show the white shadow boxes i put up but its also similar to your room with all the white trim. Looks very sharp!! Great job!!!
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

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BTW i really dig the grey color you used it very similar to the color i used: Behr "Seal".

I dont remember if the pics i posted in my thread show the white shadow boxes i put up but its also similar to your room with all the white trim. Looks very sharp!! Great job!!!
LOL. The majority of my room is light grey and the main wall is a much darker shade in the same family that looks a lot like "seal" also; I think it is called "storm cloud" or something like that though. The color I was looking at originally was called "porpoise" though.
 
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bmurphy2121

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Looks great man.

Love the nice clean look.

Great idea on the rope light I just might have to steal that idea when setting up my room.

How do you like the Def Tech's?

All in all that def looks like a nice room set up where I would spend a lot of time there.
 
timoteo

timoteo

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JG:
To me a nice deep grey is the best color for a viewing room. Its more imprtant for someone with a front projector but i still like that a darker grey helps eliminate tinted reflections on the screen or effecting the tone of the screen. Ive seen dedicated rooms that are bright red or blue. I dont quite understand it, i know those are design choices & everyone is entitled to paint their room whatever they like but thats a little distracting to me.

I think the colors used here are perfect & Pensecola made great choices in more way then one.
 
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Pensacola Hi-Fi

Audioholic Intern
The paint used was Behr Tortoise Shell.... or some type of turtle... add that to sea life paint color names.

The Def Techs have done me well. I understand that I am giving up some with in walls, but I am happy with the sound. Being able to aim the tweeter is a big plus. I listened after installing with the tweeter straight on, then aimed them toward the listening position. Big difference with them toed-in.

The grills and the painting process is easy but requires a paint sprayer. With them mounted, the paint looks solid but if you hold the grill up to a light you can see thru it a good bit.

I have had a pair of Myths 8's, not able to toe those in when on wall and less bass from 8's.
 
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Pensacola Hi-Fi

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Just added a pair of Clark Synthesis transducers (Silver) So for so good. At one time, I had the mounted in the back but had to raise the seat to get enough clearance from the floor... which was not easy and never really used them. This time, I put in a support and used it for mounting.

Have a Dayton SA240 pushing them. I did not try it to much tonight as we drilled the screw holes and then added glue before the screws. Looking for all that to cure before really cranking them up.

 
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Pensacola Hi-Fi

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Been able to work on the room a little more. Took the popcorn ceiling off and put up two acoustic panels - OC 703 - 2 inch. This was my first experience with panels and I am not sure why I waited so long. Did the mirror placement thing and it really worked well. The results are excellent. Hearing more intricate details and seems like there is a better sound stage.







 
adk highlander

adk highlander

Sith Lord
Looking very nice. I also like the molding with the rope lighting. I just may have to steal that idea.
 
timoteo

timoteo

Audioholic General
Looks great!!

Nice addition with the tactile transducers! I have an Earthquake MQB-1 in my couch powered by an Earthquake 180w amp. I have it turned way down because it can literally be too much :)

Hey how is your deep bass extention? Having a 12" handle the mid-bass & 10" handling the low bass seems a little backwards. No disrespect, just curious!!

Ceiling looks awesome...much better!
Room treatments are so important, more people should at least address their first reflections. Well done!!
 
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Pensacola Hi-Fi

Audioholic Intern
It does seem a bit backwards, but with that small of a room, the 10" does fine for the low end and the MBM 12" has lot of headroom. I stuffed it as suggested but still have to turn it way down so that it will blend in. Still have the hsu test tones disc and ran thru the step they suggested. The MBM is to the left of the seating. I found it best to set the crossover at 90 hz and have the mbm take 50 - 90 and the SVS 50 and below. Anything over 90 made it easy to spot the placement of the mid bass. In fact, I am not sure that the crossover shouldn't be down another notch to 80 hz. Will play with it later.
 

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