Get Free, Friendly, Expert Advice
Call 1-866-244-8796 or email

Designed and Manufactured in Canada Since 1980


 
AxiomAudio Blog

Testing Speakers in Production

Building an M80 Floorstanding Speaker: A Look at What’s Inside

Understanding Subwoofer Controls or What Do All Those Things Do, Anyway?

Wall'O'Fame
Whippersnapper's Dream Theater
Finished Home Theater
Who's Online
2 registered (CV, Adrian), 70 Guests and 1 Spider online.
Key: Admin, Global Mod, Mod
Financing
Forum Stats
8964 Members
11 Forums
22102 Topics
390674 Posts

Max Online: 378 @ 02/24/13 04:33 PM
Top Posters
Ken.C 17375
pmbuko 15984
PorterPlex 13147
CV 10801
jakewash 10345
Meanwhile On Facebook

Around the Axiom Lab today: New subwoofer drivers to go along with the new subwo...

Around the Axiom Lab today: The earlier breadboard prototype of a new subwoofer...

VILTLN (Vinyl I Listened To Last Night) The Decemberists - The Hazards of Love I...

Rainy, thundery day in Dwight . . . perfect for dragging out the vinyls and list...

Page 2 of 4 < 1 2 3 4 >
Topic Options
Rate This Topic
#351228 - 06/30/11 11:56 AM Re: Upstairs bonus room: Slanted ceilings [Re: nickbuol]
Ken.C Offline
shareholder in the making

Registered: 05/03/03
Posts: 17375
Loc: NoVA
If it had a bit more white, and maybe some grey, it would totally look Imperial.
_________________________
DON'T... call me stupid!

Top
#351232 - 06/30/11 12:51 PM Re: Upstairs bonus room: Slanted ceilings [Re: Ken.C]
tomtuttle Offline
axiomite

Registered: 06/20/03
Posts: 7650
Loc: Tacoma
I think myrison's room had a slant on the front wall only, but I could be wrong.

bridgman's loft is a little like that, but I think it is open to the downstairs rather than an enclosed space.

I wouldn't think that a room like that would be any worse than a regular room.
_________________________
We are a whole community of "that guy" - StPatGuy

Top
#351238 - 06/30/11 01:44 PM Re: Upstairs bonus room: Slanted ceilings [Re: tomtuttle]
snazzed Offline
veteran

Registered: 09/07/09
Posts: 198
I would think those angled roof lines would be *better* because...

Semi-related,

I was just thinking today, that if I were to build a dedicated Theatre Room, from scratch. New Building... would there be benefit in using a different shape for the room.

I was thinking like a top down view of an Axiom Speaker... non parallel sides. I'm thinking, hell, Axiom has already done the engineering and testing for shapes that kill standing waves. My only question is, in doing so they are trying to improve the sound coming *out* of that space. Would it have the same impact *inside* that space?

Awesome or waste of effort?

Not that it really matters. Its just a crazy fantasy at this point, although I may get the opportunity in a few years.

snazzed


Oh, back to the point, your room looks somewhat like that. Non-parallel sides, flat top, flat floor. I would think the room would be better.
_________________________
M22, VP150, QS8 <--all v2
Sub: Outlaw LFM1-Plus
Denon AVR1910, Panasonic Plasma 50" S2

Top
#351239 - 06/30/11 01:46 PM Re: Upstairs bonus room: Slanted ceilings [Re: tomtuttle]
MarkSJohnson Offline
shareholder in the making

Registered: 09/27/04
Posts: 10189
Loc: 543 miles North of VAST
Originally Posted By: tomtuttle

I wouldn't think that a room like that would be any worse than a regular room.

Pr*ck Bastard.
_________________________
::::::: “Yum. I'd love to gnaw on those with my ears." :::::::

Top
#351249 - 06/30/11 02:24 PM Re: Upstairs bonus room: Slanted ceilings [Re: MarkSJohnson]
J. B. Offline
connoisseur

Registered: 01/19/11
Posts: 1133
Loc: Quebec, Canada
i'm inclined to think that non parallel walls would weaken the strong room standing waves, compensating by creating more of them, distributed more evenly.
that should smooth out the sound in the low frequencies.

it's only a guess on my part.
_________________________
My room, my equipment: See the Axiom "Gallery" or
http://j-bellemare.deviantart.com/gallery/#/d5ll1hh

Top
#351259 - 06/30/11 04:04 PM Re: Upstairs bonus room: Slanted ceilings [Re: J. B.]
tomtuttle Offline
axiomite

Registered: 06/20/03
Posts: 7650
Loc: Tacoma
Mark's ongoing bitterness notwithstanding, this is an interesting question.

Do "listening rooms" - i.e. spaces designed for enjoying reproduced/recorded music share the same desirable design traits as concert halls (intended for live music performance)?

I would think that the answer is "yes". But I want to test that assumption.
_________________________
We are a whole community of "that guy" - StPatGuy

Top
#351260 - 06/30/11 04:07 PM Re: Upstairs bonus room: Slanted ceilings [Re: tomtuttle]
Ken.C Offline
shareholder in the making

Registered: 05/03/03
Posts: 17375
Loc: NoVA
That question is highly depressing.
_________________________
DON'T... call me stupid!

Top
#351267 - 06/30/11 06:28 PM Re: Upstairs bonus room: Slanted ceilings [Re: tomtuttle]
MarkSJohnson Offline
shareholder in the making

Registered: 09/27/04
Posts: 10189
Loc: 543 miles North of VAST
Originally Posted By: tomtuttle
Mark's ongoing bitterness notwithstanding, this is an interesting question.

Do "listening rooms" - i.e. spaces designed for enjoying reproduced/recorded music share the same desirable design traits as concert halls (intended for live music performance)?

I would think that the answer is "yes". But I want to test that assumption.

I hope my lack of a smiley didn't throw you off my jesting nature!

My thoughts are this:
If a recording is made "live" and they are mixing in the ambiance of the hall, then you're kind of doubling up" on the ambiance if you listen to the playback in a hall-like room.

If, on the other hand, a recording is dry... lack of ambiance and no added reverb or room tone, then a recording will sound "dead" unless you add it electronically or listen in a hall-like room.

Finally, though, if you ARE adding ambiance electronically (surround channels) then you're back to wanting to listen in a non-hall-like room since you're adding that effect.
_________________________
::::::: “Yum. I'd love to gnaw on those with my ears." :::::::

Top
#351268 - 06/30/11 07:00 PM Re: Upstairs bonus room: Slanted ceilings [Re: MarkSJohnson]
tomtuttle Offline
axiomite

Registered: 06/20/03
Posts: 7650
Loc: Tacoma
Just trying to hold up my end of the bargain, buddy grin

So, if there is no generally-accepted mixing target relative to level of ambiance, it's impossible to generalize about how a "good sounding" playback room should perform?

So, why are you always complaining, again? wink You just need to find recordings that are designed for square rooms. Geez, try to SOLVE your problem, eh?
_________________________
We are a whole community of "that guy" - StPatGuy

Top
#351269 - 06/30/11 07:07 PM Re: Upstairs bonus room: Slanted ceilings [Re: tomtuttle]
Ken.C Offline
shareholder in the making

Registered: 05/03/03
Posts: 17375
Loc: NoVA
Here's the thing, Tom, it's all fake. It's never real. It's always going to be a recording--and that recording's never going to sound live.

SORRY KIND OF STRESSED OUT RIGHT NOW.
_________________________
DON'T... call me stupid!

Top
Page 2 of 4 < 1 2 3 4 >



Moderator:  alan, Amie, Andrew, axiomadmin, Brent, Ian, Jc 

Home  |  Corporate Info  |  Products  |  Message Board  |  FAQs  |  Warranty  |  Site Map  |  Privacy Statement   |  Contact Us

©2013 Colquhoun Audio Laboratories Limited
All Rights Reserved.