quote: | Originally posted by varun
Depends acually.
With reference to his listening / sitting position, the speaker on-axis response is falling exactly where it should be, on him.
For most home studio setups, I don't think you need to take room reflections into account,(depends on room dimensions as well) which is why monitors are adviced to be pointing down the longest wall in the first place. |
sorry mate, this post is an epic failure.
hs80ms are rear ported. this means the bass flies out the back of the cabinet. bass builds up in corners. his speakers are facing back into a corner.
= standing wave mania.
it is a very bad idea to have your speakers going back into a corner because the frequencies accumulate at a very small point. this happens on all monitors, but really badly on rear ported designs. the reason you have speakers firing down the long end of the room is to reduce late reflections. conversely, you should have them firing accross the short length of a narrow room as it stops early reflections.
he is also massively off axis. unless he sits a good 1-2m back from his computer, hes not on axis. the way the speakers are positioned at the moment makes them akin to headphones, except there will be massive comb filtering in the middle.
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