Neils can you place the sound system on the back wall where the couch and recliners are? I see you realize that where the speakers are placed now, that they should be around 60in off the wall behind your speakers. Looks like you might get better results reversing the setup. If your auctual room size is 14 wide X 20 long, placing the speakers (woofer center to walls and opposite speaker) 42in from side window wall and 82in to opposite speaker and 60in from wall behind speaker and seating position 10ft from same wall. This could be a starting point to take measurments from. This is if you can reverse the room if possibe. Also that little nook at the bottom right, if you can turn that into a continuous wall (closet maybe with a solid door) might help with the reversal. Just for fun try this arrangment and see if there is an improvment. Good-nite, i'll ck in the morning.
Tuning speaker / room response?
I finally did an experiment this afternoon to check out my speaker and room response. The graph below shows the results:
I got this using the Stereophile Test CD 2 tracks 15 through 18 using my system. The first one provides pink noise, the others give warble tones at the various center frequencies shown in the chart.
A Radio Shack SPL meter, in fast mode, C weighted, was used to to capture SPL levels. The meter was in the 80dB range. As C weighting rolls of above 10kHz, I did not show the rest of the spectrum.
Now this does not look all that flat to me, but I have never done this before. Can anyone give me an opinion on how good or bad this looks?
Also, it looks to me like a little room tuning might help. Anyone have any suggestions as to where to start with this?
Niels.
I got this using the Stereophile Test CD 2 tracks 15 through 18 using my system. The first one provides pink noise, the others give warble tones at the various center frequencies shown in the chart.
A Radio Shack SPL meter, in fast mode, C weighted, was used to to capture SPL levels. The meter was in the 80dB range. As C weighting rolls of above 10kHz, I did not show the rest of the spectrum.
Now this does not look all that flat to me, but I have never done this before. Can anyone give me an opinion on how good or bad this looks?
Also, it looks to me like a little room tuning might help. Anyone have any suggestions as to where to start with this?
Niels.
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