I think if there's one metric we should all be able to agree upon, it's that a room's reverb/decay characteristics (RT60) will have perhaps the most significant influence over the fidelity of recorded music reproduction. These stick "diffuser" devices may perform well in your room, but they will do little to correct modal activity (and to your credit, you recommended thick absorbers to address bass frequencies [worth noting is that velocity absorbers like 6" porous absorbers work primarily down to mid bass only]) and little to correct a very reverberant space (regardless of size).
GreekGeek, the overtreating you mentioned is something i was SURE that a Wilson loudspeaker I knew in Monrovia California had done in his main room. several of my audio society friends would state that they didn't like Wilsons and I knew for sure that they based that opinion on that setup. he was using a full compliment of abfusers. THEN he opened up a new bigger room and moved his big Wilsons in there and without all the diffusionary product. BAM, suddenly there was imaging and depth not present in the first room. i will concede that the first room was smaller but if all that sound treatment had been minimised, there would have never been the problem. KUDOS!
That's because most absorbers aren't designed for music and voice. Most of them are some type of mineral wool, which has the wrong rate and level. That's the reason why they sound dead, the material used is simply not meant for music. But people buy them because they're cheap and the Internet tells them to.
Hi - Thank you for watching. They are Tobian 12FH speakers and you can learn more about them here: www.suncoastaudio.com/collections/tobian-sound-systems-1 I should have a video review on them in the next few weeks.
I painted my quadratic diffusers (QD-13) black. I don’t hear any difference in the affected range 280-3400hz but now you’ve got me curious. Going to look at some older REW measurements and see if anything has changed
Is there a link to AGS? I was looking at Vicoustic for my new media room, but it’s expensive. They also seem more focused on absorption. I love your channel. You have interesting content that you dive deeper into than others.
Thank you for watching. Here is the link with info. The AGS is definitely more expensive per unit, but in my experience you need so few of them that the total price is the same or less with AGS vs. others. www.noe.co.jp/en/download/pdf/AGS-English.pdf
Happy to help! Let me know if you have any questions on my personal experience with AGS and I'm happy to answer. To be honest, I'm now going to be selling some of my GIK absorbers. LOL.
@@GreekAudioGeekThank you for the great review. It makes a lot of sense to use circular rods to diffuse sound wave. Can you please post a link for on-line order these from US?
You're going to love them. I think your best bet is to reach out to the distributor either via their web site form or call them. Here is their link: axissaudio.com/
Great video. I am in the process of getting two AGS. I am already using some diffusors and also some dampening. What really did a lot for me are sound mirrors of @arakas_akustische_spiegel. Quite spectacular. Looking forward to try the AGS.
I have found it only takes a couple of pieces to make a huge difference. When I added up how much I would need to spend on other products to get the same effect, and that I would need many more of them, it came out to the same price. So for me at least it was worth it.
Hi Michael, great video and very interesting products but those things on the floor of a mixed use room are a big hazard and look funky. Instead why not hanging them on the ceiling? Let me guess …. the diffuser falling apart is a GIK Acoustics ? They have been in business for 20 years and their craftsmanship is still at DIY level. I have six of their Sound Block in my room behind the speakers. Effective product but poorly built, and poorly packaged. Half of the scatter plates arrived chipped. I had an argument with them and basically got thrown under the bus. Instead I have to praise Vicoustics from Portugal which I used to treat the ceiling with a mix of absorption and diffusion products. Sleek modern look and well built. They definitely belong to another league. I will soon throw away the GIK Sound Block and replace them with the Vicoustic Totem Ultra which I demo and works great so that all the acoustic treatment in my room will finally belong to the 21st century. May be I’ll give it a try to the SF1 also…
Hello! The wife would not allow me to hang anything from the ceiling. Plus it's really easy to simply move the floor ones off to the side or into the closet when not in use. I'm selling my GIK panels if anyone needs any. LOL
Friend, Thank you for this video, I just finished learning about room treatment but was not sure which brand of products actually works. This is fantastic. I give your video a top score of Kalamata Oives and Oil, and Goat Feta cheese with a side of kalamaraki. If you can, please, where would I buy these, I live in canada, I did contact the company link you have but on their site there was no listing for AGS. Thank you.👍
@@GreekAudioGeek Hello fellow Greek, they did not get back to me. I live in Canada. Hmmm? 🤔 Is there a place in states that sells these? Thank you - Gary
@MichaelsHiFiAdventures I appreciate your videos on this. It's not easy finding audiophiles doing this to their room in "real life" scenarios. Most I come across in foreums, and youtube have the money for dedicated listening rooms or don't have wives. Seeing how this works in a common room is helpful. :)
Recording studios and HiFi rooms both play music. They don't differ from one another when it comes to making the room sound good. It's the use-case and the practicality that are different.
@@djhmax09 Certainly true. I think - not saying I am right - that recording studios have different goals for the kind of sound they have in the room than a hifi room. At least that's what my recording engineer friends tell me.
I am unable to find anything online that shows me who is distributing these products and how to actually purchase them - what distributer did you go through for the US? Thank you!
Hi there, are you considering more AGS products or are you done? I’ve seen pictures giving the impression you are in a forest🥳. In other words, do you think you can overboard with these products? Thank you very much for sharing your experience 💥
Hello! Great question! I'd love to get a few more. I don't have that many right now - I have 2 floor diffusors, 2 small stand up and 2 big stand ups. I'd like another to get 1 or 2 more pairs of the big stand ups at some point. Like with anything you can over do it, however I believe I am far from that point with these and it will be room dependent for sure. I have found these to be exceptionally effective - much more so than the cheaper options where I would need several cheaper versions to equal one of these AGS. So if anything I get much more positive effect from a few of these AGS vs. many of the other options.
@@GreekAudioGeekthank you for bringing this to my attention 🙏. I am only torn between getting 2 FS1s or 1 ST1 for a start 🤔Planning to use them / it behind my new Avantgarde Mezzos💫
For more info on these you can reach out to the US Distributor here: axissaudio.com/
I really like your unique down to earth/normal format - maybe it’s just you being yourself.
Thank you!
I think if there's one metric we should all be able to agree upon, it's that a room's reverb/decay characteristics (RT60) will have perhaps the most significant influence over the fidelity of recorded music reproduction. These stick "diffuser" devices may perform well in your room, but they will do little to correct modal activity (and to your credit, you recommended thick absorbers to address bass frequencies [worth noting is that velocity absorbers like 6" porous absorbers work primarily down to mid bass only]) and little to correct a very reverberant space (regardless of size).
Thanks Michael for the comment. That's the great thing about this hobby - learning as you go!
GreekGeek, the overtreating you mentioned is something i was SURE that a Wilson loudspeaker I knew in Monrovia California had done in his main room. several of my audio society friends would state that they didn't like Wilsons and I knew for sure that they based that opinion on that setup. he was using a full compliment of abfusers. THEN he opened up a new bigger room and moved his big Wilsons in there and without all the diffusionary product. BAM, suddenly there was imaging and depth not present in the first room. i will concede that the first room was smaller but if all that sound treatment had been minimised, there would have never been the problem.
KUDOS!
Thanks for watching and your comment!
Interesting take on a unique product.
Thank you for watching.
Okay this a random vid i was waiting for in terms of those treatments…thx!
Thanks for watching!
Nice! I am considering these 💥 hate ugly amateur stuff. These look amazing 🎶
You can find out more here on them: axissaudio.com/brands/nihon-onkyo-engineering/
That's because most absorbers aren't designed for music and voice. Most of them are some type of mineral wool, which has the wrong rate and level. That's the reason why they sound dead, the material used is simply not meant for music. But people buy them because they're cheap and the Internet tells them to.
Hi Michael, I'm new to the channel, good video, I agree you can overdo it with treatment. Love the look of those speakers what are they? Thanks.
Hi - Thank you for watching. They are Tobian 12FH speakers and you can learn more about them here: www.suncoastaudio.com/collections/tobian-sound-systems-1
I should have a video review on them in the next few weeks.
I painted my quadratic diffusers (QD-13) black. I don’t hear any difference in the affected range 280-3400hz but now you’ve got me curious. Going to look at some older REW measurements and see if anything has changed
I believe the no paint rule is specific to these as it state do not pain in the manual. The density and reflectivity of these is very specific.
Is there a link to AGS? I was looking at Vicoustic for my new media room, but it’s expensive. They also seem more focused on absorption. I love your channel. You have interesting content that you dive deeper into than others.
Thank you for watching. Here is the link with info. The AGS is definitely more expensive per unit, but in my experience you need so few of them that the total price is the same or less with AGS vs. others. www.noe.co.jp/en/download/pdf/AGS-English.pdf
@@GreekAudioGeek thanks.
Happy to help! Let me know if you have any questions on my personal experience with AGS and I'm happy to answer. To be honest, I'm now going to be selling some of my GIK absorbers. LOL.
@@GreekAudioGeekThank you for the great review. It makes a lot of sense to use circular rods to diffuse sound wave. Can you please post a link for on-line order these from US?
You're going to love them. I think your best bet is to reach out to the distributor either via their web site form or call them. Here is their link: axissaudio.com/
Great video. I am in the process of getting two AGS. I am already using some diffusors and also some dampening. What really did a lot for me are sound mirrors of @arakas_akustische_spiegel. Quite spectacular. Looking forward to try the AGS.
Great! Which ones are you getting?
@@GreekAudioGeek I hoped for the AGA-FS1. I just got the price list here in Germany. 2000 US Dollar per piece. Wow.
I have found it only takes a couple of pieces to make a huge difference. When I added up how much I would need to spend on other products to get the same effect, and that I would need many more of them, it came out to the same price. So for me at least it was worth it.
Hi Michael, great video and very interesting products but those things on the floor of a mixed use room are a big hazard and look funky. Instead why not hanging them on the ceiling?
Let me guess …. the diffuser falling apart is a GIK Acoustics ?
They have been in business for 20 years and their craftsmanship is still at DIY level. I have six of their Sound Block in my room behind the speakers. Effective product but poorly built, and poorly packaged. Half of the scatter plates arrived chipped.
I had an argument with them and basically got thrown under the bus.
Instead I have to praise Vicoustics from Portugal which I used to treat the ceiling with a mix of absorption and diffusion products. Sleek modern look and well built. They definitely belong to another league. I will soon throw away the GIK Sound Block and replace them with the Vicoustic Totem Ultra which I demo and works great so that all the acoustic treatment in my room will finally belong to the 21st century. May be I’ll give it a try to the SF1 also…
Hello! The wife would not allow me to hang anything from the ceiling. Plus it's really easy to simply move the floor ones off to the side or into the closet when not in use. I'm selling my GIK panels if anyone needs any. LOL
Friend, Thank you for this video, I just finished learning about room treatment but was not sure which brand of products actually works. This is fantastic. I give your video a top score of Kalamata Oives and Oil, and Goat Feta cheese with a side of kalamaraki. If you can, please, where would I buy these, I live in canada, I did contact the company link you have but on their site there was no listing for AGS. Thank you.👍
Did you Axiss respond to you? Let me know if not.
@@GreekAudioGeek Thank you I will let you know, I will give them another day or so. Thanks for getting back to me🙂
@@GreekAudioGeek Hello fellow Greek, they did not get back to me. I live in Canada. Hmmm? 🤔 Is there a place in states that sells these? Thank you - Gary
@@r2d3vadar92 It was Axiss that you reached out to? Let me message them.
@@r2d3vadar92 Hi Gary - they texted you last night at 5:02.
Absorption was designed for recording studios. That's my belief, at least. I think they can have a place for hifi.. just depends on your room.
I agree. I think many people (me included) tend to over use them as the mantra on the forums always seems to be absorb, absorb, absorb.
@MichaelsHiFiAdventures I appreciate your videos on this. It's not easy finding audiophiles doing this to their room in "real life" scenarios. Most I come across in foreums, and youtube have the money for dedicated listening rooms or don't have wives. Seeing how this works in a common room is helpful. :)
Thank you for watching. I agree - it's tough to find "real life" scenarios in many of these videos.
Recording studios and HiFi rooms both play music. They don't differ from one another when it comes to making the room sound good. It's the use-case and the practicality that are different.
@@djhmax09 Certainly true. I think - not saying I am right - that recording studios have different goals for the kind of sound they have in the room than a hifi room. At least that's what my recording engineer friends tell me.
I am unable to find anything online that shows me who is distributing these products and how to actually purchase them - what distributer did you go through for the US? Thank you!
For more info on these you can reach out to the US Distributor here: axissaudio.com/
Hi there, are you considering more AGS products or are you done? I’ve seen pictures giving the impression you are in a forest🥳. In other words, do you think you can overboard with these products? Thank you very much for sharing your experience 💥
Hello! Great question!
I'd love to get a few more. I don't have that many right now - I have 2 floor diffusors, 2 small stand up and 2 big stand ups. I'd like another to get 1 or 2 more pairs of the big stand ups at some point.
Like with anything you can over do it, however I believe I am far from that point with these and it will be room dependent for sure.
I have found these to be exceptionally effective - much more so than the cheaper options where I would need several cheaper versions to equal one of these AGS. So if anything I get much more positive effect from a few of these AGS vs. many of the other options.
@@GreekAudioGeekthank you for bringing this to my attention 🙏. I am only torn between getting 2 FS1s or 1 ST1 for a start 🤔Planning to use them / it behind my new Avantgarde Mezzos💫
@@nirodha35 I would do 2 FS 1's personally.
@@GreekAudioGeekin the end I went for two ST1s, one for the front wall and one for the back wall. INCREDIBLE🥳! The beginning of a journey.
@@nirodha35 Awesome!
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Where on the link to aas can you find the diffusers? All i see is audio gear.
I don't think the distributor has it on their site yet. You can email them or call them: www.axissaudio.com
How much is the AGS MINI Michael ?
How much are these?
What speakers do you have there?
Hi - those are the Tobian 12FH. www.suncoastaudio.com/collections/tobian-sound-systems-1
How many livers do I need to sell to get these?
Depends on the liver.
@@GreekAudioGeek ha ha I have 5 people lined up ready to contribute but they’re heavy drinkers!
LOL
How much is the AGS mini Michael ?
Hi - I'm not sure the current price. The distributor can help you: axissaudio.com/contact/
Thanks Michael ! Love your videos !
Sorry for this nit-pick. But please, please, learn to pronounce Callas.
Totally agree. When I talk without a script as I do sometimes I mess things up. Thanks for watching.
Frist like😊