Home » Sponsored » Pi Speakers » Pi 4s in basic black for Home Theater?
Pi 4s in basic black for Home Theater? [message #61823] Wed, 10 February 2010 10:30 Go to next message
BigmouthinDC is currently offline  BigmouthinDC
Messages: 41
Registered: February 2010
Location: No VA
Baron
Wayne, I've read just about everything I can find on the Pi 4s and I am thinking they might be a super speaker to use in my Home theater rebuilding project. My tactic would be your kits in DIY basic black cabinets.

I currently have a 16:9 set up with speakers around the perimeter of the screen behind acoustically transparent fabric. I plan to move to a 2.35:1 format screen which will be much wider and to go with an Acoustically transparent screen. I would like to upgrade my speakers to ones with more "Authority". My current speakers are 5 year old Audax kits augmented by 10 inch subs on the L/R/

Here are a couple of pics of my setup:

http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b393/bigmouthindc/DSC01001.jpg

http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b393/bigmouthindc/DSC00502.jpg

Here is how I was thinking of mounting the speakers and treating the wall behind a 10 ft wide screen (the reference design is the Sandman's theater (SMX screens)

http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b393/bigmouthindc/IMG_1036.jpg

http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b393/bigmouthindc/IMG_1053.jpg


Your expert opinion on this endeavor would be appreciated.

Additional details on my theater space are in this thread:

http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=683853&highlight=big+mouth+dc


Re: Pi 4s in basic black for Home Theater? [message #61828 is a reply to message #61823] Wed, 10 February 2010 22:23 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
Messages: 18787
Registered: January 2001
Illuminati (33rd Degree)

That's a good setup, but angle the left and right speakers so their forward axes cross in front of the listener. I'd also suggest positioning the surrounds just behind and the listeners and to each side, angling them in to cross their forward axes just behind the listeners. Also, don't forget to use multiple subs (two to four) distributed around the room. The subs you have right now might work for you; If not, the three π subs sound great with four π mains.

I know you said you had read a lot about these speakers but just in case you missed these threads, here's a link to some useful information:

Re: Pi 4s in basic black for Home Theater? [message #61832 is a reply to message #61828] Thu, 11 February 2010 13:20 Go to previous messageGo to next message
BigmouthinDC is currently offline  BigmouthinDC
Messages: 41
Registered: February 2010
Location: No VA
Baron
Thank you for the feedback and I intend to study all those linked pages. I did read the one on toe in this AM. I did some calculations and determined that I would need to toe in the L/R fronts by about 30 degrees. Their axis would be about 8.5 feet apart behind a 10 ft wide screen.

In this theater the Captains chair is front row center and that is 130 inches to the eyes from the screen. The first officer sits 3.5 feet to the side.

So here are the issues I'm dealing with, First, the screen manufacturer recommends that speakers be oriented flat to the screen as the Acoustical Transparency drops off as the angle to the screen increases.

Second, I will be using a Surround Sound processor with room correction software that adjusts distance to the speaker and sound level variances to optimize the sound field. I am wondering if this will partially reduce the need for the toe-in?

In any case is the Four Pi any more unique in it's requirement for toe in compared to other speakers? I will have the ability to experiment with different orientations and select which one ultimately works the best.
Re: Pi 4s in basic black for Home Theater? [message #61838 is a reply to message #61832] Thu, 11 February 2010 22:21 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
Messages: 18787
Registered: January 2001
Illuminati (33rd Degree)

As with most things in audio, there are exceptions to every rule. Some rules, the exceptions are rare. Others, less so. This is one of those cases where exceptions aren't so rare, and in fact, I've found my speakers to sound better in some rooms with less than the generally advised 45° toe-in. Sometimes, I set them up with no toe-in at all.

But in general, you'll want 45° toe-in for two reasons. First is the magic imaging described in the threads linked earlier, largely due to self-balancing that counters the Haas effect when the listener moves laterally. Second is one I used to talk about a lot more, but really haven't mentioned in quite as much detail in quite a while. It's arguably even more important though, and is what I used to consider as the sole reason for the benefits gained by this placement/configuration. The directivity of the speakers is such that the pattern generated is pretty uniform within a 90° horizontal arc, but then falls off rapidly outside that angle, particularly at frequencies above 1kHz. So by angling in the speakers 45°, you reduce the reflections off the side walls. This offers a huge benefit, because lateral reflections are almost always a bad thing.

Re: Pi 4s in basic black for Home Theater? [message #61840 is a reply to message #61838] Thu, 11 February 2010 22:40 Go to previous messageGo to next message
BigmouthinDC is currently offline  BigmouthinDC
Messages: 41
Registered: February 2010
Location: No VA
Baron
I probably failed to mention that the side walls are fabric over 1 inch of acoustical treatment (Duct liner) Side wall reflections are somewhat managed in my space.

http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b393/bigmouthindc/DSC00914.jpg
Re: Pi 4s in basic black for Home Theater? [message #61847 is a reply to message #61840] Sat, 13 February 2010 12:00 Go to previous message
Matts is currently offline  Matts
Messages: 359
Registered: May 2009
Grand Master
I have Pi 4's in a stereo system, and settled on a toed in position some time ago. You can experiment, though, and they won't sound bad if you leave them parallel. I found a little bit better imaging with the toed in position, but I could easily listen to them without the angle and be just as happy. I'd imagine in a theater the "imaging" would be less of a factor. Having Pi4's in the theater will be nice- I have a hard time in some friends' theaters with huge SS amps and speakers that don't quite handle them well (but cost a fortune!)
Previous Topic: Let me give credit where credit is due !!!
Next Topic: Alpha 8A in One Pi?
Goto Forum:
  


Current Time: Fri Nov 22 20:39:14 CST 2024

Sponsoring Organizations

DIY Audio Projects
DIY Audio Projects
OddWatt Audio
OddWatt Audio
Pi Speakers
Pi Speakers
Prosound Shootout
Prosound Shootout
Miller Audio
Miller Audio
Tubes For Amps
TubesForAmps.com

Lone Star Audiofest