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- markfiend
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While we're on the subject; QB, shouldn't you really have those speakers on proper stands or wall-mounted? Just bunging them on top of wooden shelves isn't much cop. Extraeneous (sp?) vibrations will seriously muddy the sound quality. Tut tut tut.
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- Quiff Boy
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i know, i knowmarkfiend wrote:While we're on the subject; QB, shouldn't you really have those speakers on proper stands or wall-mounted? Just bunging them on top of wooden shelves isn't much cop. Extraeneous (sp?) vibrations will seriously muddy the sound quality. Tut tut tut.
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they're actually too heavy and slightly too large for any normal speaker brackets i could find in the shops (ie: richer sounds, etc) - and their position doesnt really lend itself to stands... its a bit crowded in that corner of the roomQuiff Boy wrote:i know, i knowmarkfiend wrote:While we're on the subject; QB, shouldn't you really have those speakers on proper stands or wall-mounted? Just bunging them on top of wooden shelves isn't much cop. Extraeneous (sp?) vibrations will seriously muddy the sound quality. Tut tut tut.
in case you were wonderking, this is the monitor speakers in question: http://www.alesis.com/products/m1active/
tres cool.
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ahh! mrs qb has a set of those gale golds with her seperates doodad. nice
my "normal" stereo has these: mordaunt short 902s
http://www.hifichoice.co.uk/review_read.asp?ID=772
i think the review on that site is a little harsh though. they sound every bot as nice as they look
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- markfiend
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I have everything going through my "normal" stereo! It can be a bit troublesome switching cables down the back of the amp though; I could do with one with a few more line inputs. Christmas maybe...
The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.
—Bertrand Russell
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These (stand-mounted, natch):
http://202.186.86.35/audio/articles/1998/2/mspearl.jpg
And this:
http://www.artech-electronics.com/prod_ ... /8000a.jpg
And this:
http://www.hifichoice.co.uk/archive/dat ... pic416.gif
And this:
http://www.hifibitz.co.uk/uploads/produ ... _Proj2.jpg
http://202.186.86.35/audio/articles/1998/2/mspearl.jpg
And this:
http://www.artech-electronics.com/prod_ ... /8000a.jpg
And this:
http://www.hifichoice.co.uk/archive/dat ... pic416.gif
And this:
http://www.hifibitz.co.uk/uploads/produ ... _Proj2.jpg
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I forgive your error, oh sir Bux, for you cannot know.You didn't answer his question about "reflection".
I also see your monitor speakers are positioned horizontally on top of the mixing desk.
Read this:
http://www.genelec.com/support/faq/faq21.php
Unlike all the others here, you failed to see the horizontal mounted speakers are not MONITOR speakers, but Yamaha NS10m NEAR-FIELD REFERENCE speakers.
These are specifically made for horizontal monting and are only there to give you a low-DB (usually between -10 and -26) reference sound.
There is no variable comb filtering needed and the off-axis reflection will not influence the general sound, for there is none. Also, my room is built to support up to 20 Hz off-axis numbing, so this will certainly not be a problem for me, even if the subs were indeed active monitors.
Otherwise, herr Chairman, you are completely correct.
I did not answer his question about reflection.
Sorry
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OTOH, Quiffy, your setup is far from good.Quiff Boy wrote:ha!
yeah iz. like wot he sed
Then again, you don't have the room I have
BTW: what's that mixing desk thingy you are using? Behringer?
IZ.