Facts around Rives Audio designs
I have been asked by someone to respond on this thread. My experience with these things tells me that a response typically only fuels fire, but some facts should be brought to light I suppose.
1. The room in question is the second room designed for this client. He was so thrilled with the first that he wanted a second design.
2. The first time I was at CEDIA I was asked to come listen. I was not told there was a problem or any issue at all, just asked to come over for an enjoyable listen. It did not really work with my schedule and I listen to a lot of rooms, so I elected not to.
3. After I returned I was told there was a problem and this is why I was asked to come listen. As a result, and a good repeat client, I did what we virtually never do. I sent our measurement test kit for what was a level 1 design (no measurements included), thereby going beyond the services we were hired to do.
4. After evaluating the measurements we could not find anything that was associated with an upper mid/high frequency grain and harshness. To further troubleshoot the problem we essentially used a lot of absorption to "kill" all upper mid band and high frequencies. Knowing this would sound bad was not the purpose. The purpose was to find the source of the problem. With all this high frequency absorption, we were told the problem still existed. Yes, it was at this point that I became completely convinced that it was not the room causing this.
Bruce--thank you for your comments. It's nice that some of our happy clients speak out, but I think we all know that unhappy people make the most noise. We of course attempt to have 100% customer satsifaction, but after doing more than 1000 rooms, there are a small handful that are not happy.
I will not likely respond any further to this thread. As I said my experience in issues like this is usually not pleasant and I would rather get back to designing rooms. I did feel that it was appropriate to at least clarify some of the facts that had been omitted.
Richard Bird
President, Rives Audio
I have been asked by someone to respond on this thread. My experience with these things tells me that a response typically only fuels fire, but some facts should be brought to light I suppose.
1. The room in question is the second room designed for this client. He was so thrilled with the first that he wanted a second design.
2. The first time I was at CEDIA I was asked to come listen. I was not told there was a problem or any issue at all, just asked to come over for an enjoyable listen. It did not really work with my schedule and I listen to a lot of rooms, so I elected not to.
3. After I returned I was told there was a problem and this is why I was asked to come listen. As a result, and a good repeat client, I did what we virtually never do. I sent our measurement test kit for what was a level 1 design (no measurements included), thereby going beyond the services we were hired to do.
4. After evaluating the measurements we could not find anything that was associated with an upper mid/high frequency grain and harshness. To further troubleshoot the problem we essentially used a lot of absorption to "kill" all upper mid band and high frequencies. Knowing this would sound bad was not the purpose. The purpose was to find the source of the problem. With all this high frequency absorption, we were told the problem still existed. Yes, it was at this point that I became completely convinced that it was not the room causing this.
Bruce--thank you for your comments. It's nice that some of our happy clients speak out, but I think we all know that unhappy people make the most noise. We of course attempt to have 100% customer satsifaction, but after doing more than 1000 rooms, there are a small handful that are not happy.
I will not likely respond any further to this thread. As I said my experience in issues like this is usually not pleasant and I would rather get back to designing rooms. I did feel that it was appropriate to at least clarify some of the facts that had been omitted.
Richard Bird
President, Rives Audio