Popular Post Sam Lord Posted November 12, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted November 12, 2018 Chris, Congratulations on nearly completing the hard work to create a consistent, carefully-designed space. I assume that the acoustics company will make estimates for ideal placement of your speakers...perhaps for every new set you review. Some photos show them placed at roughly the 1/4 and 3/4 room width positions. In a rectangular space that would be a big problem, but for your short, beveled ceiling the rule of thirds could be cast aside. I too have a long, narrow space, and so I place my speakers wider but still at odd fractions of the width, 1/5 and 4/5. You can't exactly do that because of the bevels, so I'll be very interested to read your final placing. Good job getting the multiple circuits, ethernet, and 6GA wire in, big chore. Finally and unrelated, I watched your RMAF session on MQA and was angered by the rudeness of the obvious MQA plants who disrupted your talk. I think security should have been drawn in, but you insisted on being fair to those interjectors. You demonstrated great tolerance; I hope you can repeat the event later with a more respectful group. Cheers The Computer Audiophile and Jud 1 1 Mac Mini 2012 with 2.3 GHz i5 CPU and 16GB RAM running newest OS10.9x and Signalyst HQ Player software (occasionally JRMC), ethernet to Cisco SG100-08 GigE switch, ethernet to SOtM SMS100 Miniserver in audio room, sending via short 1/2 meter AQ Cinnamon USB to Oppo 105D, feeding balanced outputs to 2x Bel Canto S300 amps which vertically biamp ATC SCM20SL speakers, 2x Velodyne DD12+ subs. Each side is mounted vertically on 3-tiered Sound Anchor ADJ2 stands: ATC (top), amp (middle), sub (bottom), Mogami, Koala, Nordost, Mosaic cables, split at the preamp outputs with splitters. All transducers are thoroughly and lovingly time aligned for the listening position. Link to comment
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