acoustics

  1. vheintz

    Just getting started. speaker size, wattage, room size

    I'm curious to know if there is a formula to determine speaker size and power in relation to the listening room. My listening room is 14' wide (speaker wall) x 12' long x 9' high. modern construction (dry wall), concrete floor under glued hardwood floor. one window with heavy curtains to the...
  2. H

    Helping non-audiophiles up their audio game (video)

    Hi folks, For better or worse, I made a short video about getting better sound. I have learned a lot from many people, not least from this site. So, I'm sharing this out of a love for the hobby, and with the hope that I can coax more people into better sound. HERE: By the way, I'm not selling...
  3. pixelandsoda

    Help with the flutter echo in the room

    Hi Guys, I'm struggling with my listening room acoustics. The room (3m x 4.5m) itself is not ideal in terms of the layout, and there are some elements that can't be changed due to its characteristics e.g. 3x doors (including one glazed kitchen door) and window. I've managed to reduce some of...
  4. jeff's eight

    How Much Does your Room contribute to overall listening Experience?

    When the poll ends I will publish the answer I found.
  5. MetalDaze

    More (Emotiva) power for the rear channels?

    Good Morning all, Just toying with an idea and I figured I would throw this at the wall and see if it sticks. Currently driving Ohm model H on the front channel (8/6 ohm @ 20-100W) and Stacked Ohm C2's in parallel on the rear channels (Each 8/6 @ 20-120W) I believe. All are upgraded from Ohm...
  6. joshvito

    joshvito's larger listening room - advice needed

    I recently moved,and had to tear down my previous listening space which I documented in another thread. (http://audiokarma.org/forums/index.php?threads/joshvitos-small-listening-space.643985/page-4) The new dedicated space is a bit larger at ~350 sq ft, compared to the old ~150sqft. I a...
  7. bushwood4568

    Should I move my system?

    Hello all! I am new here so if this isn't the correct area of the forum let me know. Anyway, I've been reading various threads for awhile and I must say, this is a very helpful forum. Here's my question: I am considering moving my system from my bedroom to a corner of my basement. My bedroom...
  8. Spitfirejoe

    Interesting Acoustical Treatment

    See more info here - http://layerdesign.com/projects/woven-image/ Designed for large open spaces that need some "quieting" - think office cubicle areas, etc. Fabric sections are made from hemp fiber, structure from thermoplastic and aluminum. Probably quite pricey, since no cost information...
  9. The system for a metal guy.

    The system for a metal guy.

    Yes I know, corner! This was the place my system ended up right after moving, it was a good place for the simple reason it was out of the way when carrying everything else. The headphone amp had not arrived yet even. So here we see the Vincent SV-236 MK Class A/B hybrid amplifier, which...
  10. BostonAcousticsA100

    BostonAcousticsA100

    Boston Acoustics A-100 full shot
  11. BA100woofer

    BA100woofer

    Boston Acoustics A-100 with smooth roll surround
  12. Design Acoustics PS-10

    Design Acoustics PS-10

    Design Acoustics PS-10, top model of the "Point Source" series.
  13. Design Acoustics D-6

    Design Acoustics D-6

    Driver Arrangement of the D-6.
  14. Design Acoustics D-6

    Design Acoustics D-6

    Polyhedron scaled down. The D-6 was the conventionalized version of the bigger, dodecahedral D-12. Freq Resp: 45 Hz - 15000 Hz /- 2 dB @ 90 dB/1 meter/watt Drivers: 1 x 10" Woofer, 1 x 5" Mid, 5 x 2.5" Tweeters
  15. Design Acoustics D-12

    Design Acoustics D-12

    Pair of dodecahedral Design Acoustics D-12 speakers, stacked without their stands. Each contains one 10" long-throw CTS woofer, a 5" sealed back Peerless midrange, and 9 2.5" Peerless cone tweeters. Freq. Resp: 70 Hz - 15000 Hz +/- 2 dB @ 90 dB/1 meter/watt @ 8 ohms.
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