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  New room problems?
I've recently moved my system to a new dedicated 2ch/HT room. In the old room (just your everyday living room) I had wide soundstage and deep bass. I had made no real attempt to optimize my speaker placement since I was building the new media room and knew I'd have to move everything soon. At my listening position in the new room, the soundstage is wide but strong bass response is hanging about 3 feet above my head. If I stand up the bass response is perfect as well as the soundstage. If I sit I have wide soundstage but little bass response.

New room: 18'x11.5x8' speakers on short wall with media cabinet and TV in between, room is carpeted, speakers are 8.5' apart, 16" from side walls, 28" out from front wall, 1" toe in to listening position which is 8' from speakers.

System (sorry nothing fancy): Jolida JD100 player into Rotel RSX-1056 surr processor, left and right signal sent to a Rotel RB-1080 amp for 2 channel listening into Von Schweikert VR4-jr speakers. Speakers are biwired. Interconnects are homemade using Chris Venhaus' method. Speaker wire is standard 12 guage braided.

None of the interconnects or cables were changed when I moved from one room to another. I've moved the speakers around quite a bit but have not been able to move the bass response down to my sitting ear level and I loose the nice wide soundstage if I push the speakers back into the corners or closer together.

I assume room treatments are in my future but which ones? Any suggestion would be greatly appreciated.
Wrekkah  (Threads | Answers | This Thread)

02-28-08
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02-28-08   The first three things that i would do are the following: # ...   Ckoffend

02-28-08   Thats a super narrow room.. and i would assume no matter wha ...   Undertow

02-28-08   Ckoffend: thank you for the ideas. i've tried large towels i ...   Wrekkah

02-28-08: Undertow
The Big puffy couch can help a lot, or added big chairs.. However for the best case from what you explain some really good Wood vertical or horizontal blinds for some diffusion, and maybe heavy drapes for the windows as a dressing would help quite a bit too.. As for real treatments, tons of options but most affordable are gonna stick out like a sore thumb of your standard Foam studio types etc... to hang from the ceiling to help drop your soundstage and clean up the echo and reflection your experiencing.. Not sure but you don't mention your floor, if its hardwood or tile, or anything but a pretty thick carpet you would have some room here to got and get a good roll of carpeting about 9 feet wide by 15 ft or 12 ft long to put between the listening position and the center of the speakers, Helps a lot too depending on the situation.
Undertow  (Threads | Answers | This Thread)


02-28-08   Funny story, i used to have the same problem in a different ...   Bnc

02-29-08   My room dimensions are almost similiar to yours at 11'x17'x8 ...   Ryder

02-29-08   Thanks everyone for your responses and ideas. i'll try to up ...   Wrekkah

02-29-08   2 , 4inch abs. first reflections - side wall. 2 , bass trap ...   Mrjstark

02-29-08   The idea with the towels, bunched up and hung was purely a t ...   Ckoffend

02-29-08   You may have success with 2-d type diffusors but i would thi ...   Frank_sm

02-29-08   Yes, the good thing about towels is that they are free short ...   Ryder

02-29-08   Why not get a consultation from rives audio. that's what i ...   Jkalman


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