Started 2 months ago (2009-10-16 14:19:00)
by james.l
try this guy
Progressive Audio Visual... Home Cinema and Audio System Custom Installation
Tunbridge Wells, Kent
Started 2 months ago (2009-10-13 19:27:00)
by amioa
hello
can you change the layout of the room to have the speakers firing down the room?
on the layout you have, diffusors behind and at the front ceiling mirror point, the side walls are
far enough away to also benefit from diffusion, though some form of combination tool would also work well as would some absorption
Started 2 months ago (2009-10-12 19:06:00)
by amioa
is that the only way round you can have the furniture? Looks ok if you cant change it..at least the speakers are balanced, if not the position in relation to the wall
Started 2 months, 1 week ago (2009-10-09 18:47:00)
by amioa
hello
is the battery fresh? what setting is it set on?
Started 2 months ago (2009-10-13 09:44:00)
by ARNOLD AKIEN
Quote:
Originally Posted by pixelpidgeon
Hi. Looking to try and isolate my speakers and/or sub in attic music/cinema setup. Currently have speakers on stand then on 1/2 inch granite slabs.
Was wondering if using cut to measure 5cm-10cm
acoustic foam from here
eFoam, all sorts of foam: foam cut to size
placed underneath the ...
Started 2 months ago (2009-10-12 14:19:00)
by djkay1982
ignore this post, just found dolby's site which explains everything
Started 2 months, 2 weeks ago (2009-09-28 09:05:00)
by Iain@Illuminant
Hey there,
The issue with using 20%/80% (or 20%/70%) windows for your Cut and Gain adjustments is the accuracy that your meter will lose compared to 30%/80%. Some calibrators do recommend using 20% if possible on Panasonic screens, so it is worth a go -- but success depends on a good meter. Obviously there is no point in getting 20% spot on only to find that the rest of the range is messed up...
Started 2 months, 2 weeks ago (2009-10-03 22:29:00)
by ARNOLD AKIEN
Quote:
Originally Posted by j0hn
Im in the process of hanging stuff to gauge the acoustic effect and have just today put up a curtain on one wall (right wall) so now I have curtains on opposite walls (left side is window). Speakers are
front and center so first reflection points are now covered...
... but I wonder if a nice big ...
Started 2 months, 3 weeks ago (2009-09-20 18:44:00)
by amioa
do you want to
stop the noise getting to the neighbours or make the sound in the room sound better?
i would avoid any wallpapers that have 'absorbant' qualities, a large chain of shops that I deal with had some of this in many of its stores, but they created a massive mid range problem as the wallpaper absorbed only the very highest frequencies which in turn made the room horribly boomy and ...
Started 2 months, 1 week ago (2009-10-08 14:18:00)
by davehk
The threads on mic stands are standard and should fit any of the many available mic clips. You need a clip that will fit your mic, if it is not supplied with one.
Check here:
"Studiospares" SA26
Bulldog Clip at Studiospares
also look at the mic stand at the bottom