Hi all,
I am looking for some advice as I will be moving in a new flat allowing me to have a bit more flexibility regarding my listening room .
A) Currently all my gears ( for stereo and home theater duties) 4M Width * 8.5M Length * 3.3M height ) are in the living room ( 4M Width * 8.5M Length * 3.3M height ) and speakers /gears are placed along the long wall ( no other choice) . This is creating the following drawbacks :
1) speakers close from the front wall ( 30cm / tweeters at 90cm)
2) listening position close from the rear wall (30cm)
3) asymmetrical
4) living room starting to look like a showroom...
5) cable management is a total m...
Despite all these shortcomings, I enjoy the sound I am getting with no major bass issues but still there is 4M Width * 8.5M Length * 3.3M height ) very probably (major) room to improve.
B) In the next flat , the target is to totally separate stereo and home theater duties ( less gear/cable concentration => more space) .
The new living room will be very similar to the current one ( only a bit wider at 4.5M instead of 4M) but the bedrooms will be bigger.
So my target is to put the stereo setup in a bedroom of the following dimensions : 3.8MWidth * 5.8M Length * 3.3M height .
The gears and speakers will be put on the short wall allowing me to have :
1) speakers placed at around 70cm of the front wall ( tweeters at 130cm)
2) listening position around 2.5M of the speakers ( I am a « nearfield » listener) and around 2M of the rear wall
3) no TV screen between the speakers
3) symmetrical but both speakers would be pretty close from the side walls ( around 45cm) ...
As it s a bedroom , I also will have more flexibility ( but not total as it will be mainly used as a « regular » bedroom ) regarding the positioning of acoustic panels ( diffusion or absorption )
Obviously it s hard to anticipate but do you think it should work despite the relative limited width of the room ?
My speakers are sealed speakers ( YG Sonja 2.2) and I have a REL 212 SE sub as well.
Thanks
Alex
I am looking for some advice as I will be moving in a new flat allowing me to have a bit more flexibility regarding my listening room .
A) Currently all my gears ( for stereo and home theater duties) 4M Width * 8.5M Length * 3.3M height ) are in the living room ( 4M Width * 8.5M Length * 3.3M height ) and speakers /gears are placed along the long wall ( no other choice) . This is creating the following drawbacks :
1) speakers close from the front wall ( 30cm / tweeters at 90cm)
2) listening position close from the rear wall (30cm)
3) asymmetrical
4) living room starting to look like a showroom...
5) cable management is a total m...
Despite all these shortcomings, I enjoy the sound I am getting with no major bass issues but still there is 4M Width * 8.5M Length * 3.3M height ) very probably (major) room to improve.
B) In the next flat , the target is to totally separate stereo and home theater duties ( less gear/cable concentration => more space) .
The new living room will be very similar to the current one ( only a bit wider at 4.5M instead of 4M) but the bedrooms will be bigger.
So my target is to put the stereo setup in a bedroom of the following dimensions : 3.8MWidth * 5.8M Length * 3.3M height .
The gears and speakers will be put on the short wall allowing me to have :
1) speakers placed at around 70cm of the front wall ( tweeters at 130cm)
2) listening position around 2.5M of the speakers ( I am a « nearfield » listener) and around 2M of the rear wall
3) no TV screen between the speakers
3) symmetrical but both speakers would be pretty close from the side walls ( around 45cm) ...
As it s a bedroom , I also will have more flexibility ( but not total as it will be mainly used as a « regular » bedroom ) regarding the positioning of acoustic panels ( diffusion or absorption )
Obviously it s hard to anticipate but do you think it should work despite the relative limited width of the room ?
My speakers are sealed speakers ( YG Sonja 2.2) and I have a REL 212 SE sub as well.
Thanks
Alex