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In the Thread: A listening room for a domesticated Cat?
Post Subject: A next day.Posted by Romy the Cat on: 7/15/2017
I think my dysfunctional one 15” driver in my Midbass was for a while and THAT was something the make me to feel that I need to move Macondo to 9-9-1 position. With the recent changes (recovery of a woofer, recalibration of channels, EQ of the midbass by rotation) the imaging presentation of Macondo took at very new level, probably at the level I never had it before. For whatever reasons, the listening location become unexpectedly large. Moving the listening chair back and force for a good 3-4 feet does not change the presentation too drastically. Yes, there are “some” differences of course but they are all good. Another interesting aspect is the system now demonstrate a super high demand for symmetry. If I move one of my midbass a few inches in a different location then another channel then the system punishes some “less smart” space presentation. It is particularly auditable with split stings pizz-like or staccato play when second violins are slightly off the beat. With complete symmetry it sounds like magic, truly stunning. With some luck of symmetry is sounds a bit technical and non-involving. I have no idea why…. 
 
Another this the I at this point has no idea why in my use of ULF channels. I mean I do not use it as it does not sound right. This is strange because it is VERY same ULD that I had before and that worked very well in my old house. My suspicious is because my ULF is not in time-aligned position. I just physically can’t locate upper bass and ULF in the same time-aligned spot. So I need to think again how to accommodate and as I can’t evene to test this hypnotizes… If I stick with sealed box upperbass configuration then it would be nice to integrate ULF and midbass in the same line array and to share the same footprint.

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