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This is one of those areas that requires both a little
background to understand and some time and experi-
mentation to attain the best performance from your
system.

Your room is actually a component and an important
part of your system. This component is a very large
variable and can dramatically add to, or subtract from,
a great musical experience.

All sound is composed of waves. Each note has its own
wave size, with the lower bass notes literally encompass-
ing from 10' to as much as 40'! Your room participates in

this wave experience like a 3 dimensional pool with
waves reflecting and becoming enhanced depending
on the size of the room and the types of surfaces in the
room.

Remember, your audio system can literally generate all
of the information required to recreate a musical event in
time, space, and tonal balance. The purpose of your
room, ideally, is to not contribute to that information.
However, every room does contribute to the sound and
the better speaker manufacturers have designed their
systems to accommodate this phenomenon.

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Standing Waves

Standing Waves

Standing Waves

Standing Waves

Standing Waves. The parallel walls in your room will

reinforce certain notes to the point that they will
sound louder than the rest of the audio spectrum
and cause “one note bass”, “boomy bass” or “tubby
bass”. For instance, 100Hz represents a 10' wave-
length. Your room will reinforce that specific
frequency if one of the dominant dimensions is 10'.
Large objects in the room such as cabinetry or
furniture can help to minimize this potential problem.
Some serious “audiophiles” will literally build a
special room with no parallel walls just to get away
from this phenomenon.

Reflective Surfaces (near-field reflections)

Reflective Surfaces (near-field reflections)

Reflective Surfaces (near-field reflections)

Reflective Surfaces (near-field reflections)

Reflective Surfaces (near-field reflections). The

hard surfaces of your room, particularly if close to
your speaker system, will reflect those waves back
into the room over and over again, confusing the
clarity and imaging of your system. The smaller
sound waves are mostly affected here and occur in
the mid and high frequencies. This is where voice
and frequencies as high as the cymbals can occur.

Resonant Surfaces and Objects

Resonant Surfaces and Objects

Resonant Surfaces and Objects

Resonant Surfaces and Objects

Resonant Surfaces and Objects. All of the surfaces

and objects in your room are subject to the frequen-
cies generated by your system. Much like an
instrument, they will vibrate and “carry on” in
syncopation with the music and contribute in a
negative way to the music. Ringing, boominess, and
even brightness can occur simply because they are
“singing along” with your music.

Resonant Cavities

Resonant Cavities

Resonant Cavities

Resonant Cavities

Resonant Cavities. Small alcoves or closet type areas

in your room can be chambers that create their own
“standing waves” and can drum their own “one
note” sounds.

Clap your hands. Can you hear an instant echo respond
back? You have near-field reflections. Stomp your foot on
the floor. Can you hear a “boom”? You have standing
waves or large panel resonances such as a poorly
supported wall. Put your head in a small cavity area and
talk loudly. Can you hear a booming? You’ve just
experienced a cavity resonance.

Room Acoustics

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Страница 3: ...the most durable and reliable transducers available today Fabricated from a custom tooled high grade steel the panel is then coated with a special polymer that is applied via a proprietary electro sta...

Страница 4: ...n speakers require AC power to energize their electrostatic cells Using the AC power cords provided plug them in making sure that you have made a firm connection first to the AC power receptacle on th...

Страница 5: ...the ride The very concept of these drivers require that the cone or dome be perfectly rigid damped and massless Unfortunately these conditions are not available in our world today To make these cones...

Страница 6: ...ed air a corona discharge plasma speaker and an electrostatic speaker After a short time Rice and Kellogg had narrowed the field of contestants down to the cone and the electrostat The outcome would d...

Страница 7: ...ble accuracy However in actual use the Quad had a few problems It could not play very loud it had poor bass performance it presented a difficult load that some amplifiers did not like its dispersion w...

Страница 8: ...0 20kHz 250 20kHz 250 20kHz 250 20kHz 250 20kHz Woofer Woofer Woofer Woofer Woofer Sequel II Sequel II Sequel II Sequel II Sequel II Electrostatic Electrostatic Electrostatic Electrostatic Electrostat...

Страница 9: ...aerospace adhesives whose strength exceeds that of welding The result of these advanced technologies is a trans ducer that is attractive durable highly rigid well dampened and neutral Curvilinear Lin...

Страница 10: ...d right channel speakers If bass is nonexistent and you cannot discern a tight coherent image you may need to reverse the and leads on one speaker to bring the system into proper polarity AC Power Con...

Страница 11: ...nnection Bi Wire Connection This method of connection replaces the jumper clips installed under the 5 way binding posts with individual runs of speaker wire from your amplifier This doubles the signal...

Страница 12: ...tereo amplifier Get the idea With either form of passive bi amplification your pre amplifier must have dual outputs If your pre amplifier is not so equipped you must either purchase or construct a Y a...

Страница 13: ...e very nature of Vertical Bi amping Vertical Bi amping Vertical Bi amping Vertical Bi amping Vertical Bi amping dictates that both amplifiers be identical With Vertical Bi amping Vertical Bi amping Ve...

Страница 14: ...binetry or furniture can help to minimize this potential problem Some serious audiophiles will literally build a special room with no parallel walls just to get away from this phenomenon Reflective Su...

Страница 15: ...can be ill defined and even boomy The use of spikes is recommended to insure secured footing for your speakers Bipolar Speak Bipolar Speak Bipolar Speak Bipolar Speak Bipolar Speakers and Y ers and Y...

Страница 16: ...adjustments can result in noticeable sonic improvements Controlled Vertical Dispersion Controlled Vertical Dispersion Controlled Vertical Dispersion Controlled Vertical Dispersion Controlled Vertical...

Страница 17: ...rge flat panel transducers resulted in trade offs After exhaustive testing of these different solution at tempts we found an elegantly simple yet very difficult to execute solution By curving the radi...

Страница 18: ...he back wall these reflections can cause problems and confuse the quality of imaging Actually it is better for the wall behind you to be soft than to be bright If you have a hard back wall and your li...

Страница 19: ...too heavy It should extend fairly deep to even the deepest organ passages yet it should be tight and well defined Kick drums should be tight and percussive string bass notes should be uniform and cons...

Страница 20: ...inear transducer These two formulas will determine optimum placement of your speakers to minimize standing waves Solid F Solid F Solid F Solid F Solid Footing ooting ooting ooting ooting After living...

Страница 21: ...pair of Sequel II s draw about 5 watts maximum Could my children pets or myself be shocked Could my children pets or myself be shocked Could my children pets or myself be shocked Could my children pet...

Страница 22: ...T SPRAY ANY KIND OF CLEANING AGENT DO NOT SPRAY ANY KIND OF CLEANING AGENT ON OR IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO THE ELECTRO ON OR IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO THE ELECTRO ON OR IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO THE ELECTRO ON OR...

Страница 23: ...Recordings RR 16 Stanley Turrentine Cherry CTI Records CTI 6017 McCoy Tyner Jackie McLean It s About Time Blue Note BT 85102 Dionne Warwick Soulful Scepter SPS 573 Compact Discs Compact Discs Compact...

Страница 24: ...e in decibels between two sounds is ten times the common logarithm of the ratio of their power levels DC DC DC DC DC Abbreviation for direct current Diffraction Diffraction Diffraction Diffraction Dif...

Страница 25: ...tance Resistance That property of a conductor by which it opposes the flow of electric current resulting in the generation of heat in the conducting material usually expressed in ohms Resistor Resisto...

Страница 26: ...Hz 6 3ms capable of 160 Hz 100 Hz 1 2ms capable of 830 Hz Bass Control Switch Bass Control Switch Bass Control Switch Bass Control Switch Bass Control Switch 2dB from 40 160 Hz Crossover Frequency Cr...

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