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Forum: Home Theater «»
Posted on: Thu, 31 May 2012 10:36 «»
By: audioaudio90
7.1 in Small Rooms
Do you think it's worth setting a 7.1 system up in a small room? Assuming a rectangular shape, how small would it have to be before you would use a 5.1 system instead?
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Forum: Pi Speakers «»
Posted on: Fri, 07 December 2001 05:52 «»
By: Wayne Parham
A bit small, yes?
…does sound like that box is a little too small. However, there are a lot of alignments that work well, and some can be shoehorned into small boxes. Generally speaking, subs need to be large but you can make use of a small box if you're willing to make …
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Forum: Speaker «»
Posted on: Sat, 12 May 2007 18:13 «»
By: Bob Brines
Bass in small spaces.
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"I suppose most small rooms, especially rooms with low ceilings, simply don't have the volume needed to develop low frequencies."This is one of the long standing myths about audio. If this statement were true, headphones wouldn't work, and there would …
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Forum: Speaker «»
Posted on: Thu, 23 February 2006 17:13 «»
By: skey
Small PA line-array
…to put together a line array for PA in small clubs. Odd shaped rooms with tight stage area. Like a Bose PAS but cheap - real cheap.I ran across these:http://www.mcminone.com/product.asp?catalog%5Fname=MCMProducts&product%5Fid=58%2D9935What do you think?…
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Forum: General «»
Posted on: Thu, 09 November 2017 09:24 «»
By: WorkingWoman2017
Small rooms are harder to get good sound?
I was reading somewhere that small rooms are much harder to get the speakers set in the correct place for optimum sound. Is that really true?
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Forum: Pi Speakers «»
Posted on: Sun, 26 April 2009 17:50 «»
By: Wayne Parham
Re: Questions on the 12 and 3 pi subs
…about whether to use one 12π hornsub or a small group (say four) of the three π subs should be entirely dictated by your intended usage. If you'll be playing mostly indoor events, small to medium size rooms, then the group of three π subs is better. If …
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Forum: Room Acoustics «»
Posted on: Mon, 22 March 2021 22:04 «»
By: Azuri
Large Bass, Small Treble
Over the years, I've noticed that in a large room with little to no furnishings, I need to turn the bass up to get a good sound. Smaller rooms with a lot of furnishings need the bass turned lower for more treble. Have you guys noticed this too?
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Forum: Home Theater «»
Posted on: Mon, 22 January 2018 09:13 «»
By: Wayne Parham
Re: Custom home theater room
…hard walls), very long narrow rooms, very small rooms and rooms with highly irregular shapes.
Basements are difficult because of the solid concrete on all six boundaries. This make reflections and room modes very strong.
Long narrow rooms are hard …
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Forum: Speaker «»
Posted on: Tue, 19 July 2016 06:36 «»
By: jonone
Midbass slam
…midbass kick is, so it's still left to the small drivers in the mains to cover the midbass area.
It's interesting to note most hifi and especially AV or obsessed with 20hz and below with huge monster subs were as most pa only goes down to 30hz.
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Forum: General «»
Posted on: Thu, 26 October 2006 11:16 «»
By: 3moons
Rocky Mountain Audiofest: This visitor's thoughts
…instruments played louder than life, in a small hotel room, that will be just fine. Maybe I'm in the minority but I want to be drawn into the music, not blown over in my chair. Thank goodness there were also plenty of rooms playing good music at or close …
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