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@malcesine would you mind sharing some photos of your current speaker setup? We might be able to help you out better with some pics
One of my pet peeves is people who drop terms like "Schumann resonance" who obviously don't know the first thing about physics. Also, it's two n's, like the nineteenth century composer, not the twentieth century one.Any company that sells "audiophile" network switches and routers, you've got to ask some questions.
Layer 2 switches don't even understand IP.
As I've said before - if there was some sort of problem with data transmission apparatus that only small, low budget, sparsely resourced ** audiophile companies have discovered (let alone devise, engineer and implement an acceptable solution), then we'd have much bigger problems in this world than bad sound quality.
If they can show me objective evidence as to what these products are changing (either technically, or the resulting soundwave that is produced in the listening room) then I'll listen and critically assess. My offer has been open for a while now.
As for now - all they can offer me is statements like "condition the entire unit with harmonics of the Earth’s Schuman Resonance."
mmmmm - okay then.
** Compared to multinationals like HP, Allied Telesys, ABB, Cisco, Alcatel, Huawei, et al.
Looking for some expertise and experience on this.
Loving the Vantages but struggling to tame the bass in my small, rectangular and not ideal listening room.
It's 4.5m long by 2.2m wide, vantages at narrow end and around 0.8m from rear wall, toed in slightly (I've established this as best location having tried every possible combination).
Problem is the bass is boomy (as it is with other floorstanding speakers, not just the vantages) especially around 63Hz.
When I dial in my usual 1 or 2 SVS sealed subs and only feed 80hz and above to the Vantages it improves significantly (no surprise) but integration isn't wonderful and bass lacks the punch of the Vantages.
Room correction solves bass boom problem but destroys everything else (ie Dirac).
The 35Hz adjustment potentiometer literally does nothing, again not surprising as issue seems to be at higher frequency.
So last resort feels like a cleaner DSP that doesn't kill everything else?
or perhaps full length bass traps in the corners behind the vantages, combined with plugging the vantage rear port.
I can't do much more than that room wise unfortunately.
Or is simply that the Vantages are never going to work.in.a room that size?
Thoughts, experience from other Vantage/Summit owners?
Bass blockers in the corners of the room.Looking for some expertise and experience on this.
Loving the Vantages but struggling to tame the bass in my small, rectangular and not ideal listening room.
It's 4.5m long by 2.2m wide, vantages at narrow end and around 0.8m from rear wall, toed in slightly (I've established this as best location having tried every possible combination).
Problem is the bass is boomy (as it is with other floorstanding speakers, not just the vantages) especially around 63Hz.
When I dial in my usual 1 or 2 SVS sealed subs and only feed 80hz and above to the Vantages it improves significantly (no surprise) but integration isn't wonderful and bass lacks the punch of the Vantages.
Room correction solves bass boom problem but destroys everything else (ie Dirac).
The 35Hz adjustment potentiometer literally does nothing, again not surprising as issue seems to be at higher frequency.
So last resort feels like a cleaner DSP that doesn't kill everything else?
or perhaps full length bass traps in the corners behind the vantages, combined with plugging the vantage rear port.
I can't do much more than that room wise unfortunately.
Or is simply that the Vantages are never going to work.in.a room that size?
Thoughts, experience from other Vantage/Summit owners?
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