I’m curious what your spectral decay looks like, which Trinnov doesn’t show. If you don’t have any treatment, most likely that’s where you will see issues. Really impressive results either way!
@@dougleydorite Really fair comment. In this room it really doesn’t matter; I’m just demonstrating concepts and principles here. I have a better room available for critical mixing which is nigh on perfect (spoiler alert: it will appear in certain product videos soon!)
useful thanks - I'm shortly going to buy the Nova and use it in 2.1 configuration - It would be very helpful if there was a video on how to integrate a sub..
@@calib5 It’s so easy to do it’s almost self explanatory. There are two ways to do it depending on if you want to be able to bypass the sub with the Trinnov. If you run stereo into your sub and from there into your speakers, you can use the Trinnov exactly as I’ve set it up in this video. If you wish to run the sub on a separate output, you will need to purchase the 4-license Nova, and then specify an extra output in the “speakers” part of the configuration pages. Then proceed with the calibration as normal! If you have the La Remote, you can bypass the sub at the simple push of a button and it also restores the full range to the speakers when you do so.
Hello, I saw that you have a 500 series Harrison preamp behind you. How is its performance? Is it worth buying? I am using Neumann MT 48 Interface. Are its preamps of higher quality? I'm torn between Harrison and Neve 1073 500 series. I'm curious about your opinion, thank you. :)
@@cubaseman1487 If you have a 500 series rack the Harrison Pre is a brilliant addition. It’s super smooth, really fat and warm and very much more “analog” sounding than you’ll get from any mic ore that comes built into an interface.
does it just look like that or is your monitor a little too low? The midrange speaker on the PMC 6.2 should be at ear height. That's the center axis. 😉 Do you use ISO acoustic pucks under the speakers? They really make a difference, the low end is tighter and the mids are cleaner! I can only recommend these things 😉
As you can see in video, the Trinnov show the elevation on the left speaker to be -2 degrees, and the right speaker a tiny bit above zero degrees. This is about as level as you could hope for in real terms and is probably attributable to my mic stand not being completely straight/vertical. Besides, The actual acoustic centre of the speaker is between the mid-range and tweeter, a little higher than you're suggesting. I knew someone would spot that I had no speaker isolation under these. On this particular day of shooting I had to loan my ISO-PUCKS out so had none to hand, but thankfully it doesn't remotely harm the concept of the video.
@sxproaudio hey take a look at the description at PMC, it says that the central point for the height of the monitor on the 3-way speaker is the midrange speaker, which should be at ear height!😉 The way you do it is the same as with 2-way speakers!😉
@@mosermichael4404 I was actually thinking of the PMC 6 where the acoustic centre is indeed between the woofer and tweeter so you are indeed correct about the 6-2 in this regard! Apologies! Regardless, Trinnov says that the measured acoustic centre of the speaker is at between zero and two degrees from level; ie perfectly ear height - did you see that part in the video?
Trinnov should have a link to this video in their manual. Valuable information for anyone who has bought one.
Thanks Dale from Rich.
Awesome as always!
Great video! Nice one, Dale!
Thanks for this Video! We need more videos like this, as Trinnov's website is super vague on info.
I’m curious what your spectral decay looks like, which Trinnov doesn’t show. If you don’t have any treatment, most likely that’s where you will see issues. Really impressive results either way!
@@dougleydorite Really fair comment. In this room it really doesn’t matter; I’m just demonstrating concepts and principles here.
I have a better room available for critical mixing which is nigh on perfect (spoiler alert: it will appear in certain product videos soon!)
@ awesome! You make an interesting point that a flat room can sound like it’s not bass light in a good room. That must be my problem haha
useful thanks - I'm shortly going to buy the Nova and use it in 2.1 configuration - It would be very helpful if there was a video on how to integrate a sub..
@@calib5 It’s so easy to do it’s almost self explanatory. There are two ways to do it depending on if you want to be able to bypass the sub with the Trinnov.
If you run stereo into your sub and from there into your speakers, you can use the Trinnov exactly as I’ve set it up in this video.
If you wish to run the sub on a separate output, you will need to purchase the 4-license Nova, and then specify an extra output in the “speakers” part of the configuration pages. Then proceed with the calibration as normal!
If you have the La Remote, you can bypass the sub at the simple push of a button and it also restores the full range to the speakers when you do so.
Would love to see this!
👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾
Hello, I saw that you have a 500 series Harrison preamp behind you. How is its performance? Is it worth buying? I am using Neumann MT 48 Interface. Are its preamps of higher quality? I'm torn between Harrison and Neve 1073 500 series. I'm curious about your opinion, thank you. :)
@@cubaseman1487 If you have a 500 series rack the Harrison Pre is a brilliant addition. It’s super smooth, really fat and warm and very much more “analog” sounding than you’ll get from any mic ore that comes built into an interface.
@@sxproaudio Thank you very much for the answer, I'm torn between Harrison or Neve, but I think I'll give Harrison a chance :)
does it just look like that or is your monitor a little too low? The midrange speaker on the PMC 6.2 should be at ear height. That's the center axis. 😉
Do you use ISO acoustic pucks under the speakers? They really make a difference, the low end is tighter and the mids are cleaner! I can only recommend these things 😉
As you can see in video, the Trinnov show the elevation on the left speaker to be -2 degrees, and the right speaker a tiny bit above zero degrees. This is about as level as you could hope for in real terms and is probably attributable to my mic stand not being completely straight/vertical. Besides, The actual acoustic centre of the speaker is between the mid-range and tweeter, a little higher than you're suggesting.
I knew someone would spot that I had no speaker isolation under these. On this particular day of shooting I had to loan my ISO-PUCKS out so had none to hand, but thankfully it doesn't remotely harm the concept of the video.
@sxproaudio hey
take a look at the description at PMC, it says that the central point for the height of the monitor on the 3-way speaker is the midrange speaker, which should be at ear height!😉
The way you do it is the same as with 2-way speakers!😉
@@mosermichael4404 I was actually thinking of the PMC 6 where the acoustic centre is indeed between the woofer and tweeter so you are indeed correct about the 6-2 in this regard! Apologies!
Regardless, Trinnov says that the measured acoustic centre of the speaker is at between zero and two degrees from level; ie perfectly ear height - did you see that part in the video?
Is there a way to connect Trinnov on my network via wifi?