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Re: awg gauge , cable advice needed
Adelin #362418 01/02/12 03:16 PM
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Congratulations, Adelin! Glad you like your new speakers.

Axiom's bulk speaker cable is some of the best I've come across. Very flexible and easy to work with.


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Re: awg gauge , cable advice needed
Adelin #362572 01/04/12 03:04 AM
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this is a detail and i'm fine actually with my setup wink

but:

i have a parallelogram room.

if i try to place my speacker at same distance from the rear wall (width side) i get a 10 inch lenght difference between my left and right speacker.

I would like to know if i should keep thing as it or try to position my speackers on a virtual line perpendicular to my wall lenght ?


thanks a lot wink

Re: awg gauge , cable advice needed
Adelin #362591 01/04/12 05:47 AM
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Blanchard, good to hear how you're enjoying your new Axioms. As to placing your M80s, I understand what you mean and the difference isn't crucial, but I'd suggest having them equally distant from the main listening position, even if they're then at slightly different distances from the wall behind.


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JohnK #362595 01/04/12 10:59 AM
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hello

Thanks for the advice Johnk.

Stereo image is improved while there is an almost non hearing difference in bass responcy ;must be my brain :p

i have 7.87 inch of wall consist materials like machefer/concrete even paper cement brick rocks... +a false wall just above.It's good enough to absorb railway tremor from trains there are four tracks and my worker house built in 1930 era is close to this monstrous rock wall supporting all the traffic.

I listen to pipe organ works from JS Bach and bass is deep without vibrating every furniture like my wharfedale evo 40 did.
Bass : fast 6"5, deep drivers won't distort like on my previous speackers.
110w at 4ohms harman stereo amplifier follow it if i don't push the volume.60% volume will play loud and heat will appear but it can handle it.
I was affraid by people telling me that speackers at average 4ohms was junk piece of crap burning your amp to hell but it's not.

What to say about trebbles and medium ? sound stage is not backward or forward but neutral so that's ok for everything.

Enough talking i should enjoy the music now :p










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It's a bit strange to not be call by my firstname.It remember me my school period.
Not i dislike it but this is not friendly like so i just updated my infos smile



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Re: awg gauge , cable advice needed
Adelin #364005 01/17/12 07:08 PM
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Hello,

If i need speackers to be placed in a virtual isosceles triangle from my ears position i have to put the left front speacker 20,86 inch away from one part of the wall and right speacker 11,81 inch.
This will cancel bass responce that much i hear nothing.I had same problem with my wharfedale speackers.

If i place each of my speackers 11.8 inch from back wall
20 inch from side and space between them:76 inch
All bass are back again.



room size is :
133,8 inch width where my speacker stand
126,3 width at oposite side.

(there is a kitchen just behind with an open area instead of a door on right side.)

266,5 left side lenght
267,7 right side lenght

height is 120 inch.

room look like a parallelogram but it's not lol


Any ideas out there ?

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Re: awg gauge , cable advice needed
Adelin #364007 01/17/12 07:11 PM
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Adelin, if I understand you correctly, one of your speakers might be out of phase.

Go back to putting them in the first position and try reversing the leads on ONE speaker only(!) and see if the bass is stronger one way or another.

If so, leave the speaker wire in the position that gives you more bass.

When the polarity of one speaker is reversed, you can lose bass because as one speaker's woofer(s) are moving out, the others are moving in...which can lead to them canceling each other out.


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Re: awg gauge , cable advice needed
MarkSJohnson #364010 01/17/12 07:26 PM
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It's not out of phase i just test it.

I tryed this java program: http://www.hunecke.de/en/calculators/loudspeakers.html#websites

usually moving one speacker few feet away from the wall and other stay in place there should be difference in low frequency but not disturbing too much.
In my room moving my left speacker will cancel all of my bass heard on both speackers .it look like left speacker bass are traped on rear wall and shake my first floor where i sleep but it lack anything in music room.

Maybe cause of my room corner angles ?


i think maybe the left speacker bass around 50-100hz that are excited by the narrow angle of the left corner.That's why it is more boomy.

Nah i'm back to first listening position i had good stereo image wink

Pfff i'm difficult lol



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