Thanks, the last change was the cabinet. Seems like the sound became a bit less "airy" after that. Will need to play around with the positioning of the speakers.Wow, that almost a new system! Very nice.
I suppose you do now have quite a large reflective area between the speakers, in contrast to the earlier ‘open frame’ storage. These things can make a difference.Thanks, the last change was the cabinet. Seems like the sound became a bit less "airy" after that. Will need to play around with the positioning of the speakers.
Door number one and three have all the vinyls, may become a bit challenging. Plus we'll be moving into a new apartment next year I am not going to have a dedicated listening room, the setup will move into the living room (without the TV). Mrs will kill me if I put a table cloth.I suppose you do now have quite a large reflective area between the speakers, in contrast to the earlier ‘open frame’ storage. These things can make a difference.
You could experiment with a large tablecloth covering the cabinet - as long at the preamp can breathe!
Ah, I didn’t mean permanently, just to establish if that reflection was a factor!Mrs will kill me if I put a table cloth.
Hi, well I would have liked to do that but unfortunately there is a box between the left speaker and the wall which houses a UPS and the modem. Right side speaker has another 2 feet between it and the wall though. Also there is a new sub in the house which, currently due to space constraints is on the left side as well.
My listening room is kind of small anyways, around 1500 cu ft. We will be moving into a new house next year where i will have more space to work with. That house is still under construction and i managed to ensure there is a dedicated power line for the HiFi. 😇