Once you get your new system optimized, would you please send us a graph of it? I am interested to know what you find to be best for you and use that as a benchmark target response.
So would you say that the Trinnov Waveforming system needs to have the subs setup "just right" in order to work at all, or, is it a system that is forgiving enough to allow for imperfect setups to be improved such that the result would still be better anything else?It requires quite tedious calibration [17 measurement positions x 8 subs] but the result is just amazing. Also seat-to-seat - see the result of left-middle-right of my sofa ...
So would you say that the Trinnov Waveforming system needs to have the subs setup "just right" in order to work at all, or, is it a system that is forgiving enough to allow for imperfect setups to be improved such that the result would still be better anything else?
Did you go with in wall subs? I'm a bit prejudiced against those because it doesn't make logical sense, but it sounds like it works best with a high end system like Trinnov. If you are using them, what brand did you go with?This are the guidelines from Trinnov -
https://www.trinnov.com/en/subwoofer-guidelines/
as you can see there are several options of layouts, with expected performance, one thing they have in common is the Emitter {front wall] - Absorber [rear wall] arrangement needed for Waveforming to work. So it is really suitable only for dedicated rooms, where you can place subs on wall/in wall, which is another important limitation - free standing subs do not work.
My setup is considered borderline acceptable for WF, and actually guys from Trinnov were quite happy, as it worked better than they expected in my room.
When WF was announced, lot of Trinnov owners were pissed off [kind of], as even lot of high-end home theaters, that were designed e.g. with Harman Sound Field in mind, are not suitable. What I understand, Trinnov is further developing the system to be usable also for more standard setups, but this will still require some time [read 2-3 years min].
Their current roadmap is - "Pressurisation" [ Trinnov adds major update to WaveForming at ISE 2024 ], which significantly improves performance below first modal frequency. next priority is integration of infra-subs, that are quite popular in US, e.g. Harbottle 24 in or Ascendos 24 and 32 in sub, combined with use of woofers in normal [non-sub] speakers [similar to Dirac ART] - this is what I have been told.
In my opinion - Dirac ART will be the solution for normal rooms and setups, once exclusivity of Storm Audio expires, you can expect it to arrive into mainstream AV processors. You get 80% of the performace for 20% of cost [or smth similar].
Did you go with in wall subs? I'm a bit prejudiced against those because it doesn't make logical sense, but it sounds like it works best with a high end system like Trinnov. If you are using them, what brand did you go with?
To me the subs would shake the hell out of the wall and the wall would become a giant speaker. Obviously that's not the case. Even a free standing sub can shake walls bad.
Oh yes! I forgot you told us about that. My 21 inch PSA sub is great. My family had a wonderful 2 week trip to Italy in the summer of 2019. Our favorite city was Florence. I rented a car and drove around. Your highways there are nice! The most beautiful town and area was Sorento. I'm sure you're enjoying your great Italian woofers and amps.No, still the same subs setup - as in the photos on the previous page - is more "on-wall" 35cm deep boxes, passive, with external amps [to reduce the size of box and keep the volume requirement]
Ugly looks - great sound ;-)
Built by local EU integrator with B&C drivers same like PSA. You know, supporting local farmers & artisans [B&C is Firenze company], same as Powersoft [IPAL amps]. Everybody with PSA sub has a piece of Tuscany at home.
Thanks for the detailed info!Their current roadmap is - "Pressurisation" [ Trinnov adds major update to WaveForming at ISE 2024 ], which significantly improves performance below first modal frequency. next priority is integration of infra-subs, that are quite popular in US, e.g. Harbottle 24 in or Ascendos 24 and 32 in sub, combined with use of woofers in normal [non-sub] speakers [similar to Dirac ART] - this is what I have been told.
In my opinion - Dirac ART will be the solution for normal rooms and setups, once exclusivity of Storm Audio expires, you can expect it to arrive into mainstream AV processors. You get 80% of the performace for 20% of cost [or smth similar].
Thanks for the detailed info!
When you get a chance sometime, could you please post an Impulse plot?
I think that is a remarkable outcome and well worth the effort.
That impulse response, all I can say is WOW!
Ditto!That impulse response, all I can say is WOW!
@JonFo , when you will be doing your next HT remodeling, make sure you have WF setup. It is like nothing I have heard before in terms of bass accuracy, detail and quality. Group Delay non-existent, seamless crossover to Mains and Center without any ripple.
I am just listening to the music - and never heard so much detail before. It is like whole frequency range is one electrostatic panel playing down to 12Hz.
If I should compare the impact on SQ - it is more remarkable than upgrading from 13A's to 15A's.
That is one beautiful spectrograph; I'd frame that sucker !
I'd been reading about DBA theory for over a decade and considered going that route if I moved or remodeled.
The way Trinnov integrates a DBA and takes it to the next level is impressive.
My challenge is my front wall has two doors in it, as the equipment room is on the other side. So, the front array would require removing those doors, making the room inaccessible.
My other challenge is my main sub is an Infinite Baffle, and those are rather hard to move
So I will likely keep my dual-sub + MBM setup for a while as it's pretty clean, and the acoustic treatments manage the bass.
What I will play around with is Dirac ART and DLBC on a Marantz AV10, hopefully by this summer.
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