Hey Joachim - Absolutely correct and from what I have read it is not even possible for experts to computer model what happens in any room because small irregularities in the build of walls etc produce big differences in reflections of long bass wavelengths.
Even so the directivity of bass in Orelxx and zero phase difference between channels in NOS1 mitigates many. Anyway there will for sure be room effects.
Phew, you were just ahead with that Paul; nice lead in for what I wanted to say anyway;
So I do bend physics, just because I like to do so in the first place.
Reading such article, it goes wrong in the first sentence because it assumes
audible standing (/cancelling) waves as the base. Of course, easy to say, "each room has room modes etc. etc.", but simple question Paul : where were mine ? Or weren't you looking for them ?
There just isn't any. Only that one small corner with "headphone idea" and then only with face into that corner. Already this is a strange phenomenon, because while things in that corner seem to collect, it is that only and nothing like standing waves, more bass, or out of balance. Better think about how
that can work (I have no real clue).
Next one : the directivity;
I have mentioned it all so often, but maybe I only learned very recently that no matter I pose the idea with the claim of "see, NOS1 can do that", I never (ever) got confirming feedback. Ok, people can forget to give the feedback, perhaps. However, I showed it to Paul, and to my own surpise he was floored. Well, at least more than I expected, just because he has a NOS1 so why would it be such a surpise to him. For others : I am talking about the localisation of pure bass without higher frequencies in them which would more easily locate the position. I am also talking about a phenomenon I apparently can only talk about but not lay out by other's references; what you never heard you never heard. Except of course when a real double bass would be in your room, playing in a corner and not from the middle.
So Paul, I am sure you will allow me - from your email from yesterday :
Hey Peter - I am listening to Mule just now and I can tell you for an absolute fact that the bass comes from the middle or no rather it kind of comes from all over the place so something must be wrong ha ha!!
Of course Paul, you will not be the measure and possibly some out there are able to "do" what I do in my room, but still nobody told me so.
However, at Peter's I also found the bass to be light.
No Paul, you did not. You did explicitly not or otherwise you were faking. But, do not try to let punk sh*t work which possibly shows more rumble for situations you are used to (see quote of your email text above).
So if you (dare) tell me that this same double bass was too light or that it is
better in your room today, *then* we have a discussion.
The above is only exemplary for how difficult it apparently is to talk about audio, even after being together in a same room and in aftermath people can dream away only by reading an article like that from 6moons. An article which seems so logical. Yes Paul, for your room it most probably will be, with the speakers you currently use. Of course, this is not about you, nor is it about Joachim or anybody else for that matter - it is about how easily we are fooled by perceived logic and science and what not. You where there man ! Even Joachim was there, although at that time (3-4 years ago) I for sure did not solve all my standing waves.
And no, I did not change a single thing to my room and no, it is not treated with anything and yes I have my curtains open, and indeed it is as hard as can be all over (not the floor).
Can we think about this please ? I mean, how devistating that alone already has to be ?
And eh, any experiences with open baffle speakers and where they all shoud NOT be placed ? Noticed where mine are positioned ?
So with this all together, let's now review how physics just *are* bended. IOW, all open for discussion. But first we must agree that nothing exhibits in my room which even smells like room modes. Still - and indeed - I *will* have those too.
So ?
Peter
PS: If you watched carefully (
) you can see that in the most profound bass area I added 5 (
FIVE) dB over the weekend. All still fine in my room.
PPS: Another hint is that I can also play easily over a 100dBSPL and still nothing detrimental will happen (maybe we did that Paul, I forgot).