Do you have a stereo?
Hi guys and Gals
I have helped many people to improve the sound of their stereo system and so I thought as you are all my friend then I will do the same for you.
It does not matter if you have a 1000 USD system or a 100,000 USD system the principle is just the same and I know that 75% of people are just not hearing what they could from their stereo system!
This is very simple and takes a couple of emails that is all!
If you are interested then take a picture of you system taken from your listening position and send it to me - easy as that and I will give you instruction what to move and how much and that is all it takes!
You can get my email address from my website or PM me
all good fun!!!
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Nice of you to do this for members Paul. I have actually downsized and no longer own a full blown stereo system. If I did, you would definitely be my go to source.
Jerome
I'd like to see that combination of a system to project clear words as I speak to people inside the building so they will not have difficulty in hearing.
Each speaker is equidistant from my ears, while in the mix position. I have bass traps in all the corners and a diffusion wall for highs n mids behind me. Bass cutoff is anything below 60 hz to allow the audible parts of bass and drums to separate and to allow for room in the mix for everything else. I'm situated basically facing the corner of a square room, so the sound expands behind me in a diamond shape and is hard pressed to find a reflective surface to get back to my head.
My $500 speakers coming out of my computer, plus about that again in sound treatments gives me better sound than anything else I've heard. This includes a pair of $2000 powered studio monitors that the dude has in the wrong shaped room and has 0 treatments for. He actually won't talk to me anymore after hearing my setup.
He plays bass, so that should answer many questions.
Yes it is just the same and great that you understand this and of course cables have to be a certain standard to match the equipment!
Well Paul as I had mentioned before I've done audio engineering. ALOT of what we did was done by computer to fine tune placement. That way there are no dead spots in the venue. We also used acoustical material to absorb or reflect depending on what's needed. Most venues I've worked already have great to awesome acoustic s.
Yes I have done this as well with one of my very good customers he had the computer with the mic and software as he is an electronic engineer and tried everything to get his sound better but when I came to listen I said it was not correct so he played around for another while I drank coffee and then I said OK I will do it and with Ten minutes we are both over the moon with the sound!
since then he has got another system and bought five power cords two sets go loudspeaker cables and four interconnects and a DAC cable !!!
Placement of equipment is a key to how a system sounds. In the past I have done audio engineering. And a simple few degrees can make a huge difference in the coverage has. And make a difference in the sound quality.
Absolutely and I have developed what I call the triangle of sound which really make everything come right into focus!
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Thanks I may take you up on this. I have a Bose surround system with 4 small speakers and a sub woofer.
Well this is a challenge!!!