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發表於 2013-4-17 17:14:17
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本帖最後由 haha12 於 2013-4-17 17:42 編輯
smalltiger 發表於 2013-4-17 11:44 
good sharing, apart from room shape please share more how to achieve good acoustic arrangement at ...
Tiger Hing
I am not expert in this area, just share my experience.
I do not have a dedicated listening room. It is a "combined" living room and listening room to share with my family.
So the first criteria i have decided to use "minimal" room treatment unless it is absolute necessary.
Many years ago my living room was ~250 sq. feet, and the difficulty there was a wall near the left speaker and fully open area for the right speaker. This was real nightmare as it was impossible to get a perfect balanced sound stage. It could only be a compromise with different toe-in angles for the speakers and different distances from the backwall. In addtion, i also installed the ASC 16" tube traps at the 2 corners of the left wall to better balance the bass energies. As i say, you could never get the sound stage totally right, but it was already good for music appreciation. The tube traps did play an important role that it absorbed the excessive bass energies produced at the corners creating a much cleaner sound stage. At the end, it allowed me to add a sub-woofer to extend the bass response for the lower frequencies. Another small trick that i used relatively thick wall fabrics (厚牆布)to make the room sound more quiet.
Now the living room is larger and not having problems of un-balance speakers placement. So it makes my life much easier. I have visited a few friends, and my observation the optimal room size is 300-500 sq. ft that gives very good flexibility in the audio system setup. Rooms exceeding 600 sq. ft should require some speciallist accoustic treatment as the natural echo /reverb will become more noticeable,. |
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