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  1. 43 minutes ago, MicroMara said:

     

     

     

     

    Thomann Online-Ratgeber Welche Faktoren können die Akustik in ...

     

    The bass traps must be placed where the room modes are strongest. You can test this with different set-ups. The bass traps should be placed where the strongest bass modes are in the room, this does not necessarily have to be symmetrical. The sidepanels should always be placed on the roof slopes, left and right. The diffusion panels should be placed behind the listening position. You may be able to make measurements that graphically show you the sound waveform of the frequency spectrum in your music room. This is called a "waterfall diagram". Microphone for measurements would be a UMIK MK I or MK II and the free software for measurements is available on the internet.  The program RWE ( Room EQ Wizzard ) is available for this purpose.It´s free of charge.

     

    So far my two cent .....

     

    Thanks for the tips but, unfortunately, i cannot do much changes with acoustic treatments in my room.

     

    My main query was about the Klipschorn placed in this room with oblique walls. The idea was to create false corners with those acoustic panels... but I would like to have some owner's opinions...

  2. Hello friends, I go straight to the point.

     

    I'm considering to purchase a pair of used Klipschorn with Volti upgrade. Obviously it's not the latest AK6...but some older version of Klipschorn.

     

    My only concern is that I have oblique walls in my room and I was considering to use thick acoustic bass traps to create false corners (2 x side).

     

    You can check out the 2 pictures I attached...the  panels can't also be attached to the walls because of their shape.

     

    Hit or miss?

     

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  3. Hello friends, soon i gonna move in a new apartment and im trying to understand if my cornwall's can perform good in the new room. Unfortunately the room is nearly square with dimensions of 14.2 x 14 x 9.7.

    I will put the Cornwall on the 14.2 feet side and i can use any acoustic treatment that i want because it will be dedicated room for audio. I would need suggestions for placement (distance from side and rear wall) and listening position...

     

    I attached a picture. There is a window and a door on the side walls and a door behind the listening point. I can treat the doors with basotect probably and window with curtains...for the rest what do you suggest?

     

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  4. Dear Klipsch friends,

    This is actually my first post in this forum, even if I read you guys from some time already.

    As per topic title I would like to ask few questions/doubts about my lovely Klipsch Cornwall III. I have them from almost 2 years and I love these babies.

    - From the speaker's boxes it was missing 4 rubber feet for one of the speaker. So since then I am using these (2 x corner to make it thicker) in the 4 corners for both speakers.

    http://www.eliplast.it/prodotti/maxi/921_3.jpg

    My floor is wood. I guess that it should be fine also because the Cornwall III have an added base compared to the previous series...

    - Do you guys use it with grill on or off? I always listen with the grill on...

    - Using a SS integrated amplifier of 85w x channel (Roksan Caspian M2) would I have any benefit in bi-wire them?

    Thanks in advance for your time.

    I leave you with a picture of my room.

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8gQkoaisPLmcERLN3A4QTBiQm8/view?usp=docslist_api

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