12-Feb-2016, 18:18
awesome replies guys, thank you so much
Thinking about it again, maybe the floor is more stable than I first thought, after all my room is well furnished with a heavy oak bed. Its one that has a solid rectangle frame that is sitting on a huge rug which i imagine should absorb resonance fairly well.
Using software for room correction sounds like the way to go and I have thought a lot about it, followed intently the other threads. Whats more with only an $80 outlay while using free software I should also gain a better idea of what sound treatment I may need if I choose to go down that route or will room treatment not be required?
Thank you Rodney for those settings I will give them a try over the weekend
Thinking about it again, maybe the floor is more stable than I first thought, after all my room is well furnished with a heavy oak bed. Its one that has a solid rectangle frame that is sitting on a huge rug which i imagine should absorb resonance fairly well.
Using software for room correction sounds like the way to go and I have thought a lot about it, followed intently the other threads. Whats more with only an $80 outlay while using free software I should also gain a better idea of what sound treatment I may need if I choose to go down that route or will room treatment not be required?
Thank you Rodney for those settings I will give them a try over the weekend
.
Foobar2000/Win10 ~ Devialet 440Pro ~ Tannoy Precision 6.4 ~ Auralic Taurus Mk2 ~ Sennheiser HD700
The Missing Link Cryo Reference Mains Cables / The Chord Company Silver Plus USB / Townshend Isolda Bi-Wire Speaker Cables / Townshend Isolda DCT 300 Interconnects / Quadraspire Q4 EVO Rack
The Cotswolds England
Foobar2000/Win10 ~ Devialet 440Pro ~ Tannoy Precision 6.4 ~ Auralic Taurus Mk2 ~ Sennheiser HD700
The Missing Link Cryo Reference Mains Cables / The Chord Company Silver Plus USB / Townshend Isolda Bi-Wire Speaker Cables / Townshend Isolda DCT 300 Interconnects / Quadraspire Q4 EVO Rack
The Cotswolds England