For example the hihat in "Sisters of Mercy - Vision Thing LP - More" is very instable regarding the stage position with my maops in near fieldThank you, that is interesting, never heard of it - I will give it a try!
I currently sit exactly at the tip (or top) of the equilateral triangle
Yes, I tested both amps with other speakers....so you are boosting that null by about 20db at 65hz? If you want smooth frequency response why are you using full range drivers? What is the rest of your signal chain? Have you verified that chain is flat to 20khz?
For me the hihat (or what I think the hihat is ) is coming from the left - very much panned to the left, like it is coming from the left speaker itself onlyFor example the hihat in "Sisters of Mercy - Vision Thing LP - More" is very instable regarding the stage position with my maops in near field
There should be a listening position where it is in the center. Even slightly on the right side.For me the hihat (or what I think the hihat is ) is coming from the left - very much panned to the left, like it is coming from the left speaker itself only
I just listened to it with headphones too, it is the same, on the hard leftThere should be a listening position where it is in the center. Even slightly on the right side.
You are right. Just tested the sister of mercy and the eagles songs I mentioned on the truth ear in ears. Both strong on the left...I just listened to it with headphones too, it is the same, on the hard left
Have you tried it with a headphone?
I guess it shall show where is shall be coming from, really
Yes, the listening impression matches the measurements. The microphone is calibrated and the file integrated with REW. I use a behringer ecm8000. Pointing at the middle between the speakers at the hight of my ears at listening position.I really doubt that glass is attenuating the highs, I’d be more inclined to be believe the opposite actually. Does your listening impression match the measurements? Is whatever you’re using to measure calibrated?
How do the listening impressions compare to your other build?
Small sweet spot sounds familiar. I’ve never used them on a desktop but I would imagine that would exasperate the width issue. I’m about 7’ from mine.
If time money and or interest allow…. These will sound different and likely better with a subwoofer. That cone has to be traveling quite a bit with that bass boost.
Yes, the listening impression matches the measurements. The microphone is calibrated and the file integrated with REW. I use a behringer ecm8000. Pointing at the middle between the speakers at the hight of my ears at listening position.
The sound opens up and gets clearer with the eq in the kHz frequencies...if there is to much eq in that area voices and cymbals become sizzling.
Regarding subwoofer, I have to many questions right now, I need to work through them with Google and Co. ...
How can I integrate a subwoofer with a stereo amp without sub out? Is using a Y cable from the laptop and going with one to sub and one to the amp an option?
How do I measure and eq the whole thing as I only have eq options on the laptop? Can I measure and apply one eq for both systems as "one" ? Will the sub work by sitting under the table ... Any sub suggestions for such a noob case? ;-)
As far as I got it now an old svs sb 1000 between laptop and amp could be a solution as it has line in/out and the option to choose the crossover frequency.Let's talk through the subwoofer thing when you're ready to have that talk. There are ways... The easiest would be a Y cable and carefully selected passive line level crossover (first order) and you can blend the sub in from there, but it's super situationally dependent. That will take care of the high pass and a lot of subs and plate amps have a built in lowpass filter. That said... at that point it might just make more sense to get something like the more affordable Motu devices so that you could do it the right way with 4 separate channels.
You can't choose the crossover frequency on the SVS SB-1000, you can set the lowpass filter frequency value with the corresponding knob in the back of the unit and if you use the line out RCA connection there is a built-in highpass filter at 80Hz 12dB/octave.As far as I got it now an old svs sb 1000 between laptop and amp could be a solution as it has line in/out and the option to choose the crossover frequency.
Right now the plan is to get a
- Audient id14 mkii (motu m4 was also considered)
- Svs Sb 1000 (no pro version, and no DIY sub, many options were considered, but finally came back to the svs sb 1000)
The set up the macbook m3 with Soundsource and plug ins.
- ikjb q range (or similar) for low and high pass on the 1+2 (stereo) / 3+4 (subwoofer) channels
- aunband eq for optimisation of the 2.1 with rew
Goal is to take the bass load of the maop 11 (the bass is amazing right now, but they move even on low loudness levels a lot because of excessive eq s in 40 to 160hz area...) and keep a tight and deep bass in the near field listening position.
The subwoofer will be placed below the desk (only option). It will connected to the audient via 6,3mm jack to cinch cable.
Delay will be checked (measured),
High / low pass freq. set up. (measured plus subjective experience of Soundsource locating),
2.1 freq. Response. optimised to housecurve (measured).
Any suggestions or further tips?
Going through the sub topic the last days was confusing in two ways, first is build quality of DIY with amplifing them as a topic on its own and second is how to manage 2.1 Eqs with a MacBook. The last one is the more annoying to me!
Maybe when I solved the sub integration on mac os I will plan a DIY sub. Right know I am looking forward to hear the maop without a hell of Bass eq load. ;-)
Thanks, btw. your DIY subwoofer threads are amazing!Unfortunately I have no experience whatsoever with macOS (I use Win11) so I will let the more experienced fellow members here comment on the DSP front
But it sounds like a good way forward to me!
Thank you, much appreciated!Thanks, btw. your DIY subwoofer threads are amazing!