thank you Al.I thought this was closed lol.
what you said is very true I think bass being correct non dsp is a time trial event
Marty’s room is about perfect 1db I think
how long and what he did what’s needed.
I’m sure you are one who I would admire efforts and success Mike
You could add 100uf capacitor ( or thereabouts) to clarisys input ..not too heavyI can't move the Gryphon bass towers myself. Right now they're set for the Pendragon ribbon panels, so I would not want to move them anyway.
I listened to the system for a few hours last night, playing, just for experimentation, the Gryphon woofer towers side-by-side with the full-range Clarisys Studio Plus loudspeakers.
The woofer towers operate from approximately 200Hz on down. Turning on the woofer towers of course boosted the frequency range of approximately 200Hz on down.
But I saw on my RTA on the iPad an anomaly. While most of the frequency range from 200Hz on down rose in amplitude, there was a weird, sharp dip of 10 to 12dB at 55Hz (right in the middle of the two pre-existing room modes at 45Hz and 65Hz). (The PSI AVAAs were off during this measurement.)
What could be causing this weird cancellation at 55Hz?
I wonder if it's just some kind of anomaly on the part of the built-in iPad microphone? I'll get out the Earthworks QTC microphone on tripod set-up today and repeat the experiment.
Playing is related to having fun and enjoying your self.This was just playing. It's here, so it's fun to experiment.
But it's not a great idea to try to Frankenstein together a non-adjustable woofer tower with a full-range loudspeaker.
And with Clarisys?
The sound of the video in which post number do you prefer?
I probably can do that this week.Can you record the Beethoven emperor cliburn?
Eeesh! Sorry. I just replaced the old video above with the old one which was recorded with iPhone internal mic.Yes but his Gryphon one was done with Shure MV88. Amps were VTL
I didn’t see that the little phone video was ClarisysYes but his Gryphon one was done with Shure MV88. Amps were VTL