26:45 reflection decay time can ruin how clearly you hear sounds from the movie mix. This is why DSP and acoustic room treatments really matter, no matter how expensive your gear.
I'd like to hear more information on the new DIRAC ART system, and a discussion of theoretical DIY systems using affordable dedicated transducers and multichannel amps for active room correction.
Anthony, I never thought of bringing my furniture mover in the house to find the best place for my sub. However, after reading curves, I just might… if the interior designer in me can figure out the options :)
Hey, I know I’m a year late to the party, but if anyone knowledgeable on the subject stumbles over this question, I’m yet to find many straight forward answers… I’m 90% def in my right ear… I’m still treating my room. Curious if my listening position and speaker placement should be the same as a normal hearing person. It appears that my things should be better with the equilateral triangle between me and the speakers should come to a point right in front of my ears vs the standard right behind the ears. This would, in theory, narrow the sound field to resemble a mono speaker a little more. I presume this would be beneficial because it’s hard for me to hear where sounds are coming from, but this gives me a hint of the stereo field. Does this make any sense?
Definitely makes for an interesting topic seeing how, some of us engineers haven’t properly protected their hearing early on in our journey. I’m curious to learn more on this matter as well.
The food metaphor was great but Anthony left out one of the most important factors (and easiest to remedy): temperament. Don’t judge music HANGRY. Get a bite to eat and repeat.
imo this is very interesting. ive know many years now about speaker positioning, room treatments etc are extremely important. To me if you dont do either, you aint getting the most out of any speaker / system.
Joe N Tell mentioned at 37:16 that Dirac likes to put pair of speakers together. Please note that this just to apply same EQ filters. This doesn't drive Delays. Each speaker will have its own delays regardless of how you group them. I think the reason Dirac groups L/R together is because they for the most part play together and therefore should sound as similar as possible. Now if you have different speakers for your L/R then splitting them out is a good idea but if you have same speaker make/model for L/R and are placed equidistant from Center, you should group them and EQ them together. I wonder what's the reason Joe N Tell splits them apart?
26:45 reflection decay time can ruin how clearly you hear sounds from the movie mix. This is why DSP and acoustic room treatments really matter, no matter how expensive your gear.
I concur. They’re invaluable.
I'd like to hear more information on the new DIRAC ART system, and a discussion of theoretical DIY systems using affordable dedicated transducers and multichannel amps for active room correction.
Interesting, thanks for sharing the information Gentlemen, I admire your innovation.
what is the ear phone to produce pink noise?where can I get it? thanks!
Wow you guys are brilliant.
Anthony, I never thought of bringing my furniture mover in the house to find the best place for my sub. However, after reading curves, I just might… if the interior designer in me can figure out the options :)
Hey, I know I’m a year late to the party, but if anyone knowledgeable on the subject stumbles over this question, I’m yet to find many straight forward answers… I’m 90% def in my right ear… I’m still treating my room. Curious if my listening position and speaker placement should be the same as a normal hearing person. It appears that my things should be better with the equilateral triangle between me and the speakers should come to a point right in front of my ears vs the standard right behind the ears. This would, in theory, narrow the sound field to resemble a mono speaker a little more. I presume this would be beneficial because it’s hard for me to hear where sounds are coming from, but this gives me a hint of the stereo field. Does this make any sense?
Definitely makes for an interesting topic seeing how, some of us engineers haven’t properly protected their hearing early on in our journey. I’m curious to learn more on this matter as well.
The food metaphor was great but Anthony left out one of the most important factors (and easiest to remedy): temperament. Don’t judge music HANGRY. Get a bite to eat and repeat.
imo this is very interesting. ive know many years now about speaker positioning, room treatments etc are extremely important. To me if you dont do either, you aint getting the most out of any speaker / system.
How do you do that decay measurement? Is it a REW function? My situation is very similar to his example.
www.roomeqwizard.com/help/help_en-GB/html/graph_rt60decay.html
@@HTtimperry Yes. Thanks!
Joe N Tell mentioned at 37:16 that Dirac likes to put pair of speakers together. Please note that this just to apply same EQ filters. This doesn't drive Delays. Each speaker will have its own delays regardless of how you group them. I think the reason Dirac groups L/R together is because they for the most part play together and therefore should sound as similar as possible. Now if you have different speakers for your L/R then splitting them out is a good idea but if you have same speaker make/model for L/R and are placed equidistant from Center, you should group them and EQ them together.
I wonder what's the reason Joe N Tell splits them apart?
Joe here. Each speaker may have its own related room related resonances that I prefer to address individually.
I do L/C/R as a group and LS/RS as a group.
Maybe worth a try EQing each individually
So when I put the Harmon +10dB bass in Dirac Live, that removes the Room EQ that needs to be set custom per speaker?
Techno dad thinking "Just nod your head, people will think you understand"
Yo yo and yo
Joe n Tell - How do we get your app?
It's not out yet. You can sign up for beta testing at joentell.com/mb
Does Erin still have the Kippel after the divorce? In my divorce experience an exwife would want that sold and split. ;-)
Yes he still has it!