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<blockquote data-quote="Waveguide" data-source="post: 909592" data-attributes="member: 364636"><p>If you can find speakers that suits your personal taste and musical preferences in the mid and </p><p>high frequency range it's a good start. The bass region is very much influenced by room acoustics </p><p>and can be just like antenna adjustments, trial and error without end. My own solution to a </p><p>L-shaped living-room with resonances was a digital equalizer (Behringer DEQ2496) and a subwoofer.</p><p></p><p>The low bass region (like double-bass in jazz) now comes from a sweet spot that does not excite </p><p>too many ugly resonances. Those that still can't be avoided are "tamed" by the equalizer </p><p>(20-150 Hz). In other parts of the house there are horrible resonances, certain kinds of</p><p>music make toothbrushes dance on the second floor. As long as the "sweet spot" really is</p><p>just that I don't care really.</p><p></p><p>I like the shape that our speakers share, placed on both sides of a flat screen TV they make live</p><p>concerts something to really enjoy. Having tweeters and midrange at the right height makes the </p><p>illusion better. A digital link between satellite receiver and audio system is the icing on the cake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Waveguide, post: 909592, member: 364636"] If you can find speakers that suits your personal taste and musical preferences in the mid and high frequency range it's a good start. The bass region is very much influenced by room acoustics and can be just like antenna adjustments, trial and error without end. My own solution to a L-shaped living-room with resonances was a digital equalizer (Behringer DEQ2496) and a subwoofer. The low bass region (like double-bass in jazz) now comes from a sweet spot that does not excite too many ugly resonances. Those that still can't be avoided are "tamed" by the equalizer (20-150 Hz). In other parts of the house there are horrible resonances, certain kinds of music make toothbrushes dance on the second floor. As long as the "sweet spot" really is just that I don't care really. I like the shape that our speakers share, placed on both sides of a flat screen TV they make live concerts something to really enjoy. Having tweeters and midrange at the right height makes the illusion better. A digital link between satellite receiver and audio system is the icing on the cake. [/QUOTE]
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