Thanks guys. 🙂
The speakers were not measured in my living room, but in a smaller room, that also has just one couch and bass traps in all 4 corners. I also took something like 30 min moving the speakers around the room to pick the best response spot. I ended with them about 1.5m off the back wall and 1m off the side wall.
The speakers were not measured in my living room, but in a smaller room, that also has just one couch and bass traps in all 4 corners. I also took something like 30 min moving the speakers around the room to pick the best response spot. I ended with them about 1.5m off the back wall and 1m off the side wall.
I didn't A/B between the OB and a closed box... but yes, it was quite stunning in terms of clarity and tightness, all the way down to the lower frequencies.
Wished I had time to do more tests and more listening, but unfortunately, I had to surrender the room back to its present purpose... a study room.
One day, that will be my listening room, I hope!
Wished I had time to do more tests and more listening, but unfortunately, I had to surrender the room back to its present purpose... a study room.
One day, that will be my listening room, I hope!
Is it fat enough ? 40 Hz - 3dB is when I feel we are near the best we can do. Mine do that and are about -15 db down at 30 Hz ( best guess ). Modern drive units wouldn't allow that. I got very lucky with my choices.
Did you look at post #38, first picture, the green line was my FR. Goes down quite low for a 15" on OB. Good output. Ad the best, it wasn't done by boosting the lowend, as to introduce a lot of distorsion. There wasn't any boost in the initial EQ part, only cuts to lower peaks.
I have my U frames 4 ft away from front wall and against side walls, I've found this very effective for LF, I don't use any EQ
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