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In the Thread: Deep End DIY - Australian take one Macondo.
Post Subject: Yes, thats the way to start itPosted by kodomo on: 4/7/2017
Romy, I am not saying he should go all out on treatments yet but adjusting your playback with a problematic room is not an efficient route to take.
I guess we are on the same page Anthony. Before putting your speakers in the room, have a basic treatment for general room response and problems. These are not speaker specific, these are inherent problems and are part of the room because of its geometry and construction materials. It is very good to have a professional helping you out with it, especially if he is open minded, involved and also understands you want to take it step by step. As a musician, a small personal studio owner an avid listener who studied architecture and taken courses on acoustics, I love taking care of these myself
After your initial treatment, you will have to find the correct seating position and correct position of your speakers. Then you can start with more specific treatments.
I am very busy these days, and I am a little too content with my playback so I have been lazy on building the new frame for my system. I also got used to my initial industrial and adjustable frame and people seem to like it too. Still, I need to have a few weekends and build my new and less obtrusive looking and non resonant (as much as possible) frame. Watching your work unfold has been reminding me that I am not done aesthetically yet.
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