With today's ever detailed orientated consumer and the many tweaks to choose from. We sometimes opt for $1000 cords $ 2000 speaker wires, room treatment,costly stands and custom spikes or dampening pads. We are constantly striving to fool our ear brain continuum into a better sounding system
We often forget the simplest one.. SET UP and PATIENCE.. Understanding your room and its acoustics
There are three types of consumers. The first are ones who will buy speakers based on budget..Budget minded isn't always the cheapest purchase but rather what fits the room or that WAF thing.. The second is the Ego type who tends to buy the biggest or what the latest audio reviewer raves about and will stuff them into any room and turn them up as loud as they can for friends..
The first kind will research his decision and decides thoughtfully whats best for them.. Some actually figure in the room size and layout.. They tend to not be so cable, wire or tweak orientated. They are not usually opposed to smaller tweaks of value or room treatment if there is no WAF.
The latter is more concerned with wowing their friends or their ego with garden sized cables and shiny things of large size..They are usually not detailed tweakers but like what was said in a review about them or what their measurements read.. These people love to quote the reviews and opinions of them to prove their purchase price
This brings me to the third type THE EAR-DIOPHILES..They buy with a distinct ear and whats the best for their room. They will try to synergize everything to get the whole thing working as one.. Usually less closed minded as anything can help is worth trying. The set up is not just a hap hazard where it fits and hope it sounds good.. They will take time and listen to many opinions drawing their own theses and trying some things and dismissing others.. Usually Very open minded these type are..
Now in life we all know a 1/2 inch can make a huge difference, but many never take the time or have the patience.. Its very easy to get room or system burn out as setting up can be VERY frustrating and time consuming with less than favorable results.. This is devastating to the Ear-diophile and not so much to the first type and the second type dont care at all as long as the neighbor comes in and is wowed by the big shinny things in his den
This brings me to my point of SET up and P A T I E N C E ! Did I say Patience... Now we all get advice based on our purchase or past systems and set ups.. Let me say this NOW.. With ML throw it all to the way side..
I have done a few posts through out the years on accuracy and measuring to the nearest 1/8 of in inch.. When setting up a room and new speaker expect it to be 70/29/1 experience .. When you first get new ML you can get 70% of what they can do by setting them up with manufactures recommended positions within the first 24 hrs of owning.. Will you be satisfied.. maybe , maybe not as we as humans are creatures of desire and we all want more or better.. Most will start the long and arduous process of the final 29% by moving them here and there and listening for a week or so.. When time and PATIENCE gets the better of them most will settle out of frustrations of not getting any gain or feelings of loosing gains.. This is where the first type will stop and put the spikes on and call it good..
The second type never got past the 70% point as the Reviewer said that is where they sound best and measured in the anechoic chamber..
Now we have the EAR-diophile who will be unsettled but not unhappy as he knows that there is more! The Last 1% which 99% will not weather through to get as its weeks or months of constant MICRO adjustments and listening.. He will settle in and stop things and listen for a week at a time and realize ear brain receptors are getting the same sound and all the while making notes of each movement and adjustment.
When I say this many do not realize that the slightest timing cues and positioning can make that big of a difference.. IT CAN..
So I am on the sixth month anniversary of my new to me Odyssey and new gear set up.. These were hand selected for room size and potential performance as I had a set of Prodigy at my beck to buy and passed as I felt bigger isn't always better.. Like I stated.. Sometimes the biggest in a smaller room will suffer far greater than a well placed set up smaller speaker of the same family.. This is ESPECIALLY true for ML as Panel sound is house familiar.. Its size of panel to stage and reflection area to the room.. Having owned big 48 inch CLS panels in a largish room and heard many ML from TOTL to starter series.. I have been amazed at some of the former in a smaller room and disappointed by the upper models in smaller rooms..
ROOMS are HUGE part of the potential possible rewards so I picked a speaker that had what I thought would synergize with my room.. 12 inch panels with room to breath so I could get 24 inches away from side walls and 7 feet from the rear wall.. YES you can get better bass if you get them out from a rear wall.. The Odyssey are NON powered woofers so room placement is more important than the powered subs in today's ML series.. DSP and powered on board subs make it a tad easier.. Many frown on the use of the rear wall to help..
I have moved and re positioned these so many times that I can attest I wanted to puke.. They are not light and add spikes do a wonderful job of distressing your floor.. However I consider my self a EAR-diophile.. Laser tapes and string as well as levels and protractors,enough blue tape to cover the room, and a well recorded note book posting all measurements and adjustments.. Yes I to get frustrated and sometimes get those less than desired results when a tweak or move does not result in a positive experience.. However I am a EAR-diophile and I recorded and measured everything down to the nearest 64 of an inch. Al way's having facts to go back to what sounded best. This was insanely repeated for the last 6 months.
After Knowing I have 99% of what these can do with what I have now feeding them and where they are an how the room is treated. I was dying for that last 1% as Im a EAR-diophile and we NEVER quit trying. Here is where notes are mandatory.. As sometimes you need to do the not so ordinary and try some things that are not as one would usually think ordinary.. Really what ordinary person stares to a clear panel with a smile !
I decided to play with odd rakes and slight off set on toe. Yes not all rooms will be set up with perfect laser measurements as some have openings and walls that will improve or suck out image.. Remember EAR-diophiles are open minded and will try almost anything. We do have notes and can always go back to past perfect ..
I challenge every one of you to not give up on your ML or your room.. The first type to be a bit more open minded and try that cable (or tell the wife I love audio more than you and you will soon have a lonely personal listening room). Expensive tweak but last resort ! Keep moving and measuring and don't always think that perfect triangle is key. Toe, rake and distance can take a poor sounding speaker in a average room sound fantastic..
If your the second type Room or time cant help you, The reviewer already proved it ! The Neolith is what you need for your den
Us EAR-diophiles are still busy trying for that 1% and will stop at nothing as we are PATIENT and in this hobby the turtle will always beat the hare..
For the record I am done moving these beasts for the next few months as I have found peace for now
and ended up at the same place to the 64 of an inch several times. Its not by accident and notes have proved this..However I did adjust the rear rake 1/4 inch back with positive results after spending a long day with the CLX /twin depth subs set up to slightly raise the image ..
Remember you paid for all of your speakers get all they are capable of with patience and time and proper set up.
We often forget the simplest one.. SET UP and PATIENCE.. Understanding your room and its acoustics
There are three types of consumers. The first are ones who will buy speakers based on budget..Budget minded isn't always the cheapest purchase but rather what fits the room or that WAF thing.. The second is the Ego type who tends to buy the biggest or what the latest audio reviewer raves about and will stuff them into any room and turn them up as loud as they can for friends..
The first kind will research his decision and decides thoughtfully whats best for them.. Some actually figure in the room size and layout.. They tend to not be so cable, wire or tweak orientated. They are not usually opposed to smaller tweaks of value or room treatment if there is no WAF.
The latter is more concerned with wowing their friends or their ego with garden sized cables and shiny things of large size..They are usually not detailed tweakers but like what was said in a review about them or what their measurements read.. These people love to quote the reviews and opinions of them to prove their purchase price
This brings me to the third type THE EAR-DIOPHILES..They buy with a distinct ear and whats the best for their room. They will try to synergize everything to get the whole thing working as one.. Usually less closed minded as anything can help is worth trying. The set up is not just a hap hazard where it fits and hope it sounds good.. They will take time and listen to many opinions drawing their own theses and trying some things and dismissing others.. Usually Very open minded these type are..
Now in life we all know a 1/2 inch can make a huge difference, but many never take the time or have the patience.. Its very easy to get room or system burn out as setting up can be VERY frustrating and time consuming with less than favorable results.. This is devastating to the Ear-diophile and not so much to the first type and the second type dont care at all as long as the neighbor comes in and is wowed by the big shinny things in his den
This brings me to my point of SET up and P A T I E N C E ! Did I say Patience... Now we all get advice based on our purchase or past systems and set ups.. Let me say this NOW.. With ML throw it all to the way side..
I have done a few posts through out the years on accuracy and measuring to the nearest 1/8 of in inch.. When setting up a room and new speaker expect it to be 70/29/1 experience .. When you first get new ML you can get 70% of what they can do by setting them up with manufactures recommended positions within the first 24 hrs of owning.. Will you be satisfied.. maybe , maybe not as we as humans are creatures of desire and we all want more or better.. Most will start the long and arduous process of the final 29% by moving them here and there and listening for a week or so.. When time and PATIENCE gets the better of them most will settle out of frustrations of not getting any gain or feelings of loosing gains.. This is where the first type will stop and put the spikes on and call it good..
The second type never got past the 70% point as the Reviewer said that is where they sound best and measured in the anechoic chamber..
Now we have the EAR-diophile who will be unsettled but not unhappy as he knows that there is more! The Last 1% which 99% will not weather through to get as its weeks or months of constant MICRO adjustments and listening.. He will settle in and stop things and listen for a week at a time and realize ear brain receptors are getting the same sound and all the while making notes of each movement and adjustment.
When I say this many do not realize that the slightest timing cues and positioning can make that big of a difference.. IT CAN..
So I am on the sixth month anniversary of my new to me Odyssey and new gear set up.. These were hand selected for room size and potential performance as I had a set of Prodigy at my beck to buy and passed as I felt bigger isn't always better.. Like I stated.. Sometimes the biggest in a smaller room will suffer far greater than a well placed set up smaller speaker of the same family.. This is ESPECIALLY true for ML as Panel sound is house familiar.. Its size of panel to stage and reflection area to the room.. Having owned big 48 inch CLS panels in a largish room and heard many ML from TOTL to starter series.. I have been amazed at some of the former in a smaller room and disappointed by the upper models in smaller rooms..
ROOMS are HUGE part of the potential possible rewards so I picked a speaker that had what I thought would synergize with my room.. 12 inch panels with room to breath so I could get 24 inches away from side walls and 7 feet from the rear wall.. YES you can get better bass if you get them out from a rear wall.. The Odyssey are NON powered woofers so room placement is more important than the powered subs in today's ML series.. DSP and powered on board subs make it a tad easier.. Many frown on the use of the rear wall to help..
I have moved and re positioned these so many times that I can attest I wanted to puke.. They are not light and add spikes do a wonderful job of distressing your floor.. However I consider my self a EAR-diophile.. Laser tapes and string as well as levels and protractors,enough blue tape to cover the room, and a well recorded note book posting all measurements and adjustments.. Yes I to get frustrated and sometimes get those less than desired results when a tweak or move does not result in a positive experience.. However I am a EAR-diophile and I recorded and measured everything down to the nearest 64 of an inch. Al way's having facts to go back to what sounded best. This was insanely repeated for the last 6 months.
After Knowing I have 99% of what these can do with what I have now feeding them and where they are an how the room is treated. I was dying for that last 1% as Im a EAR-diophile and we NEVER quit trying. Here is where notes are mandatory.. As sometimes you need to do the not so ordinary and try some things that are not as one would usually think ordinary.. Really what ordinary person stares to a clear panel with a smile !
I decided to play with odd rakes and slight off set on toe. Yes not all rooms will be set up with perfect laser measurements as some have openings and walls that will improve or suck out image.. Remember EAR-diophiles are open minded and will try almost anything. We do have notes and can always go back to past perfect ..
I challenge every one of you to not give up on your ML or your room.. The first type to be a bit more open minded and try that cable (or tell the wife I love audio more than you and you will soon have a lonely personal listening room). Expensive tweak but last resort ! Keep moving and measuring and don't always think that perfect triangle is key. Toe, rake and distance can take a poor sounding speaker in a average room sound fantastic..
If your the second type Room or time cant help you, The reviewer already proved it ! The Neolith is what you need for your den
Us EAR-diophiles are still busy trying for that 1% and will stop at nothing as we are PATIENT and in this hobby the turtle will always beat the hare..
For the record I am done moving these beasts for the next few months as I have found peace for now
and ended up at the same place to the 64 of an inch several times. Its not by accident and notes have proved this..However I did adjust the rear rake 1/4 inch back with positive results after spending a long day with the CLX /twin depth subs set up to slightly raise the image ..
Remember you paid for all of your speakers get all they are capable of with patience and time and proper set up.