Too thin
Put a song on repeat for 4000 hours…only then should you listen to it for critical listening
Bass traps behind speakers can help with dips…you will need an air gap equal to thickness of panels….GIK has bass traps with scatter plates so you don’t deaden that small room too much.
Multiple subs would need DSP help for delays and integration…and aren’t effective above crossover.
PEQ can lower peaked frequencies, making nulls less obvious.
In small home studios they put the speakers right up against the wall to minimize speaker boundary interference…or at least to push the problems to higher frequencies that are easier treated
Try sitting closer to speakers for more even bass.
You will probably need 4 larger bass traps to make much difference
Might help a little if you have slap 👋🏻 echo
Save your money buy a sub
A 4 inch panel with a 4 inch air gap behind it is almost as effective as an 8 inch thick panel…
so straddling the corner will create an air gap and is usually most efficient on front wall corners
I like my Tesla system because it is tuned to not sound too much like hifi…too many premium cars have hyped sound systems
Current is more important if you have a speaker that goes down to 4 ohm.
If you have an 8 ohm speaker that is 82dB sensitivity, you should focus more on watts.
It will probably sound better than modern class d amps that measure better. Enjoy
Ideally speakers would be in front of the big window.
In reality Dirac will help with whatever the wife allows
Steve Huff streams Spotify…yet he can easily articulate the differences between streamers at his age…interesting
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It also looks bad.
The Amish make furniture
This is very common in hifi. You prefer the more musical DAC.
This is also why many of us don’t listen to studio monitors. Sharp and analytical sound is not very enjoyable.
Simple answer…it’s not selling ;-)
Dealers have probably been heavily discounting it for years.
50 points is the normal markup with hi-fi
I think you like a V or U shaped response. It’s a big club. I think people are over analyzing here.
PEQ is kind of the modern EQ…Bass and treble knobs are kind of crude but to each their own.
The loudness button has real value for quiet listening.
Taking the load off the mains is very important with budget speakers…less important with higher quality speakers…and then you have preferences…I like to crossover at 50hz if I can.
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