This product is incredible, 5 AVAAs have absolutely transformed my studio from one of the worst rooms to a stellar room. I have two C214s behind the speakers, one C214 on the rear wall ceiling, and two C20s on the rear wall. It is absolutely worth the investment, it is as if I have built an entirely new room without any need to hire a contractor!
as each Avaa replaces a perfect bass trap of a size of approximately 5 to 10 square meters it would be rather inefficient to stack them on top of each other. At 20:36 he explains how to find the spots to place several Avaas. Room corners are the best spots, sometimes also in the middle of walls. If you have a door at a corner of a wall you can also place one Avaa at the top corner above that door and the other Avaa at the other top corner of that wall for best symmetry.
I think this concept looks absolutely great but without proof or a money back guarantee they are not going to sell. What they need to do is to go around rooms with bad/poor low end and either do a sweep before and after or play music with lots of bass energy to demonstrate the effect. The powerpoint can only go so far. I would be keen myself but I am concerned about being underwhelmed.
The idea seems great and I think this might be the way for the future. But after watching some tests on TH-cam the results seem to minimal. for my room I would need at least 4 or 5 of them so about $15000. And then fixing problems only down to 150 HZ is just not enough. My main problems are much lower than that.
@@dougleydorite 🙌 who’s taking about traps? We are on the subject if active systems. You can achieve exactly this with any active sub woofer. Connect signal cable and use any free dsp app to control volume and phase. If you don’t use a computer, set manually directly on that woofer. That wheel has been invented long time ago. Five to ten times less money. To be fair, you will loose this exotic name of the product.
This product is incredible, 5 AVAAs have absolutely transformed my studio from one of the worst rooms to a stellar room. I have two C214s behind the speakers, one C214 on the rear wall ceiling, and two C20s on the rear wall. It is absolutely worth the investment, it is as if I have built an entirely new room without any need to hire a contractor!
Great job, Roger Roschnik Alain Roux, great engineer. Thanks
Love this concept. Hope to try some out at some point.
Excellent Presentation!
Hello, Thank you for the video. Is it possible for you to post up a video demonstrating AVAA C20's with sound turned on and off? Thx,
Amazing tech, hoping to get two AVAA's in my studio some day!
Very informative.
Can we stack AVAA on top of another?
as each Avaa replaces a perfect bass trap of a size of approximately 5 to 10 square meters it would be rather inefficient to stack them on top of each other. At 20:36 he explains how to find the spots to place several Avaas. Room corners are the best spots, sometimes also in the middle of walls. If you have a door at a corner of a wall you can also place one Avaa at the top corner above that door and the other Avaa at the other top corner of that wall for best symmetry.
I think this concept looks absolutely great but without proof or a money back guarantee they are not going to sell. What they need to do is to go around rooms with bad/poor low end and either do a sweep before and after or play music with lots of bass energy to demonstrate the effect. The powerpoint can only go so far. I would be keen myself but I am concerned about being underwhelmed.
Don’t a lot of places allow you to return?
Excellent! lunch time...
The idea seems great and I think this might be the way for the future. But after watching some tests on TH-cam the results seem to minimal. for my room I would need at least 4 or 5 of them so about $15000. And then fixing problems only down to 150 HZ is just not enough. My main problems are much lower than that.
You misunderstand, they go from 20 Hz up TO 150 Hz.
@@thotho7869 Indeed.
You can name it names, but this is active noise canceling system.
SO?
Noise canceling uses phase cancellation. Does this?
@@dougleydorite of course. You can’t beat phisics. But, you can beat the price.
@@mpelevic by putting in several feet of insulation material? No thanks
@@dougleydorite 🙌 who’s taking about traps? We are on the subject if active systems.
You can achieve exactly this with any active sub woofer. Connect signal cable and use any free dsp app to control volume and phase.
If you don’t use a computer, set manually directly on that woofer.
That wheel has been invented long time ago. Five to ten times less money.
To be fair, you will loose this exotic name of the product.