Hi all,
Advice badly needed!
I have been progressively upgrading my system over the past couple of years, making some very good improvements, but I keep skirting around the issue of a less than ideal listening room (full details at the bottom).
As room treatment is not really an option, I keep going back to the idea of adding some kind of room correction software.
My set up is mostly analogue – with vinyl playing the lion's share:
• Technics SL-1300G turntable feeding into
• Vertere Phono-1 phono preamp feeding into
• Rega Elex-R amp
• Also feeding into it a Wiim Pro Plus streamer and a Marantz SA8005 CD player.
Is there a way to add a room correction module /DSD whatever to the Rega amp so that room correction is applied to all inputs?
I really like the sound of the Elex-R, so would want something to tighten up the sound, reducing "glare", reflection etc but retaining the original Rega character.
Room info:
• One half of a double living room (whole room 7 x 3m).
• Speakers either side of fireplace and TV - about 3m apart
• On left of L speaker there's a bay window with wooden shutters; on the right of the R speaker there's my record cabinet cutting the room in half and above /behind it mostly empty space.
• Speakers are about 2.5m from the listening position.
• Listening position is on a large sofa, with a few cushions and a large footstool in front
• Sofa is against the “picture wall”, with lots and lots of picture frames on it – as they are my wife’s movie-themed frames, covering them all with large squares of acoustic panels will likely result in divorce! I place a 150x80cm felt panel behind my head and pull the sofa away from the wall when listening, scatter some cushions or rugs on the floor, but that’s about as much as I can do in terms of room treatment.
• Hardwood flooring
Any suggestions also for units/components that could work- ideally under £1k?
Thanks!
Advice badly needed!
I have been progressively upgrading my system over the past couple of years, making some very good improvements, but I keep skirting around the issue of a less than ideal listening room (full details at the bottom).
As room treatment is not really an option, I keep going back to the idea of adding some kind of room correction software.
My set up is mostly analogue – with vinyl playing the lion's share:
• Technics SL-1300G turntable feeding into
• Vertere Phono-1 phono preamp feeding into
• Rega Elex-R amp
• Also feeding into it a Wiim Pro Plus streamer and a Marantz SA8005 CD player.
Is there a way to add a room correction module /DSD whatever to the Rega amp so that room correction is applied to all inputs?
I really like the sound of the Elex-R, so would want something to tighten up the sound, reducing "glare", reflection etc but retaining the original Rega character.
Room info:
• One half of a double living room (whole room 7 x 3m).
• Speakers either side of fireplace and TV - about 3m apart
• On left of L speaker there's a bay window with wooden shutters; on the right of the R speaker there's my record cabinet cutting the room in half and above /behind it mostly empty space.
• Speakers are about 2.5m from the listening position.
• Listening position is on a large sofa, with a few cushions and a large footstool in front
• Sofa is against the “picture wall”, with lots and lots of picture frames on it – as they are my wife’s movie-themed frames, covering them all with large squares of acoustic panels will likely result in divorce! I place a 150x80cm felt panel behind my head and pull the sofa away from the wall when listening, scatter some cushions or rugs on the floor, but that’s about as much as I can do in terms of room treatment.
• Hardwood flooring
Any suggestions also for units/components that could work- ideally under £1k?
Thanks!
