Chops and Nicoff
> My concern is the bass response in that room considering where the speakers are located and just the sheer size and shape of that room.
The location of speakers was carefully considered and the place chosen means the speakers are well away from walls and corners. Also their location avoids the parabolic effect that the curved wall may have had on the speakers. The speakers neither face towards the parabolic focas point, nor directly away from it. These places would no doubt be disastrous - I'm sure you'd agree. If you have opened the plan of my listening room, may I sk where you would choose the place the sppeakers?
> I think that it is time for you to rethink your approach to subs and to DSP.
> In Post #3, Mike explains in good detail why he uses four (4!) subs to get the best out of his 2-channel system. My experience is similar to his.
I had been hoping for a follow up from Mike after seeing the plan of my room and his familiarity with Avantgarde speakers and the acoustic features of horn speakers. My own opionion is that my speakers are placed in the most suitable locations in this room and the nature of horns and the use of twin 12" drives in each of the AG's "subs" should probably obviate the need for more subs. No doubt they'd make a small difference, but I suspect it would be far from economically worthwhile.
But thanks for your views. Peter
> My concern is the bass response in that room considering where the speakers are located and just the sheer size and shape of that room.
The location of speakers was carefully considered and the place chosen means the speakers are well away from walls and corners. Also their location avoids the parabolic effect that the curved wall may have had on the speakers. The speakers neither face towards the parabolic focas point, nor directly away from it. These places would no doubt be disastrous - I'm sure you'd agree. If you have opened the plan of my listening room, may I sk where you would choose the place the sppeakers?
> I think that it is time for you to rethink your approach to subs and to DSP.
> In Post #3, Mike explains in good detail why he uses four (4!) subs to get the best out of his 2-channel system. My experience is similar to his.
I had been hoping for a follow up from Mike after seeing the plan of my room and his familiarity with Avantgarde speakers and the acoustic features of horn speakers. My own opionion is that my speakers are placed in the most suitable locations in this room and the nature of horns and the use of twin 12" drives in each of the AG's "subs" should probably obviate the need for more subs. No doubt they'd make a small difference, but I suspect it would be far from economically worthwhile.
But thanks for your views. Peter