Hope you enjoy them as much as I'm enjoying my new KH120 II's.
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ConcertinaChap wrote: ↑Sun Jun 04, 2023 11:02 am
Hope you enjoy them as much as I'm enjoying my new KH120 II's.
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ConcertinaChap wrote: ↑Sun Jun 04, 2023 11:02 am
Hope you enjoy them as much as I'm enjoying my new KH120 II's.
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ore_terra wrote: ↑Sun Jun 04, 2023 10:41 amtea for two wrote: ↑Sun Jun 04, 2023 10:04 am What could possibly be handy is if there was a software where we could draw our room including windows doors ceiling floor, with measurements angles, alongside what the room is constructed of.
Have it with and without Virtual acoustic treatment.
Thereafter have various Virtual Monitors virtually placed in different parts of our virtual room to hear them.
Similar in principle in a way to drum software where we can change the drums size, skin, mic positioning, types or mics.
Similar in principle in a way to amp cab modelling simulating software.
Similar in principle in a way to software that attempts to emulate simulate sound of different studios.
Well, in theory you can. In the end it’s “just” wave physics.
The only tiny little problem is the huge amount of variables you have. Materials, thicknesses, surface finishes, geometry, openings…
But the same way structural design softwares exist (thinking of similar multi-variable scenarios based in physics and statistical calculations), I dont see why this software could not exist.
ef37a wrote: ↑Mon Jun 05, 2023 10:53 am Assuming the car gets through its July MOT with minimal cost and 'things' either stay much the same or possibly improve, I can start considering some new monitors again in 2024(ish)
I might be wrong because speaker technology has advanced since my 5As were designed (C 2000?) but I do not want to go smaller than a 5" woofer. The Tannoys give remarkably good bass for their size and I would want even better and louder! (but in the way of headroom and not headbanging rock levels).
I keep flipping and flopping from the Result 6 and the wonderful things I hear about the KH120/150s but then someone pops up with a 'software' problem and I am back to the Sixes with their totally analogue technology.
If I had a pair of 'digi-techy' speakers and they went wrong I would lose my **** like the farmer in Shaun the Sheep!
Dave.
Arpangel wrote: ↑Tue Jun 06, 2023 7:27 amef37a wrote: ↑Mon Jun 05, 2023 10:53 am Assuming the car gets through its July MOT with minimal cost and 'things' either stay much the same or possibly improve, I can start considering some new monitors again in 2024(ish)
I might be wrong because speaker technology has advanced since my 5As were designed (C 2000?) but I do not want to go smaller than a 5" woofer. The Tannoys give remarkably good bass for their size and I would want even better and louder! (but in the way of headroom and not headbanging rock levels).
I keep flipping and flopping from the Result 6 and the wonderful things I hear about the KH120/150s but then someone pops up with a 'software' problem and I am back to the Sixes with their totally analogue technology.
If I had a pair of 'digi-techy' speakers and they went wrong I would lose my **** like the farmer in Shaun the Sheep!
Dave.
Dave, we are both of "a certain age" and I think our hearing is too!
Sounds like you love your Tannoys, the way you talk about them, I’d hold on to them in that case.
Also, I don’t think speaker technology hasn’t moved on to an extent where it’s made a huge difference in terms of what we’re hearing today, and, it’s all too easy to jump out of the frying pan into the fire with monitors, stick with what you know if it does the job.
Arpangel wrote: ↑Sun Jun 04, 2023 10:32 am A friend went round a few top London studios and made recordings in the control room of each one using a binaural head with two B&K 4006 mic's in it.
That was an "interesting" "experiment"?
He also recorded my hi-fi in my living room, a pair of Celestion Dutton 15 speakers, surprisingly, my recording sounded better, than some of the studios, maybe better isn’t a good word, but let’s say it held up well.
tea for two wrote: ↑Tue Jun 06, 2023 8:25 amArpangel wrote: ↑Sun Jun 04, 2023 10:32 am A friend went round a few top London studios and made recordings in the control room of each one using a binaural head with two B&K 4006 mic's in it.
That was an "interesting" "experiment"?
He also recorded my hi-fi in my living room, a pair of Celestion Dutton 15 speakers, surprisingly, my recording sounded better, than some of the studios, maybe better isn’t a good word, but let’s say it held up well.
Placed a bid on Celestion Ditton 15XR located in edgeware starting at £40. Willing to go to £70.
Although the last speakers you recommended I returned to shop the same day I got them.
These Celestion Ditton will hold up just fine I'm fairly sure as a replacement for my current hifi speakers.
I think I can crank out fairly loud volume upto max 7 minutes weekends midday without disturbing too much neighbouring flats.