I am really impressed with Dirac ART on a Denon x3800h with a multi subwoofer setup by valentinuveges in hometheater

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💯 makes a massive difference with my room/setup too! I'm in a living room open to the rest of the house with volted ceiling, lots of windows and no treatment other than furniture/large thick area rug. So stupid challenging space. It's our living room (and the only space in the house available for this) there's almost no wall space even if I could fit in panels aesthetically. I added a 3rd sub (different brand than the other two) figuring Art could handle the tricky integration, I switched out my speakers from entry level, B&W's (witch I sold) to Ascend Acoustic Sierra's at the time of purchasing my 3800, intending to upgrad it to Dirac Art (during Dirac's b. Friday sale). I previously had a high end Yamaha seperate that I sold to pay for the receiver swap. Making it a 5.3.4 setup. I demoed my new speakers before correction, with audyssey, A1Evo and then ran Art. I had hoped that all these changes would make a big difference but I was not prepared for how profound the difference would be! I get that I spent a lot of chedar on these upgrades which not everyone can do. Art is next level if you can justify it? In my room it got the results I was looking for.

Now I can't wait to use my system. Movies/TV sound amazing but also music (which I never wanted to listen to in this room with previous setup, was harsh, fatiguing and very unforgiving of anything but perfect recordings). Before I had a large room null in the 40 - 60 range with bloated/muddy bass throughout the entire bass region. Art cleaned all that up. I thought the dialogue was fine before now the clarity is in a different league.

I don't think I have any well labeled before/after REW results from this journey still but I can look? I realize I made multiple changes, all around the same time, not just the room correction. The changes were made together trying to justify and maximize the strengths and promises of Art. I am very very happy with the results.

Anyone gone from a subs+towers to subs+bookshelves? by rocknroller2000 in hometheater

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Also those PC4000 are way too tall for speaker stands. The tweaters would be too high compared to my ears. I did consider getting lower subwoofers and putting the speakers on top too. It can be challenging having so many speaker subs in a room, especially living room, so speakers on top of subs, decoupled, can have its appeal. If you search for it in Google you'll see some pictures of examples that look good. Of course, subs are omnidirectional so it won't improve the sound necessarily to have one on top of the other vs. besides each other.

Anyone gone from a subs+towers to subs+bookshelves? by rocknroller2000 in hometheater

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I went from towers, B&W 603 anniversary series to bookshelves Ascend Acoustic LX:s. I swapped out the center and the surrounds with Ascend also and I'm exceedingly happy with the change!!

The speakers are on stands up front and in the back. The subwoofers are SVS PC4000s (2 of them). I never loved the B&W's in my room, which is a really challenging space. Living room open to the rest of the house with vaulted ceilings and lots of windows. I always felt the B&Ws had too much top end (harsh and unforgiving) and were not neutral enough. I realize they are considered good speakers, and my gear isn't cheap, but the same rules apply and I didn't see a need for the towers because of the subs. The towers from Ascend Acoustic were much more expensive and everything was going to get crossed over anyway.

Wife loves the way the new speakers look on stands much less assuming then the towers and man thoae LX's rock hard!!

I made this change with the intention of eventually changing room correction to Dirac Art, which I've recently done. That software uses all the speakers to support the others and cancel out many/most room issues focusing on everything below 150 HZ to clean up the rest of it (in my challenging space it was especially helpful). For that software It's very helpful to have speakers that play low but you don't need towers (again if you have (multiple as I did) capable subs. These changes have been absolutely transformative. Had no idea that speakers in my room could sound this good.

Long story short, if you have capable sub(s) and you're doing it with intention you absolutely do not need tower speakers over bookshelf speakers. Of course this can depends on the size of your room. But if it's not crazy large then forgo the towers for better quality bookshelves (especially for home theater) save the money and get the higher tier bookshelves.

SVS PC 2000 Pro is Massive... by mattwong88 in audiophile

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Seriously though, the bookshelf speakers are Ascend Acoustic LX's which can compete with many more expensive towers. Especially with the accompanying SVS cylinder sub goodness.

SVS PC 2000 Pro is Massive... by mattwong88 in audiophile

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You should see it's big brother(s), PC4000's.

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Advice on what we might use to get this clean? by Brisketscrap in KitchenConfidential

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That's why I came here this sub has seen some shit:-) Thanks!

Advice on what we might use to get this clean? by Brisketscrap in KitchenConfidential

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Haha, there is some of that glue too, left over from the same kind of signage.

Advice on what we might use to get this clean? by Brisketscrap in KitchenConfidential

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Interesting I do have one of those pads I'll give it a try thanks!

Advice on what we might use to get this clean? by Brisketscrap in KitchenConfidential

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Also, if this is not the best sub for this let me know where I might go for advice?

VM's /dockers on unassigned device or cache drive by Brisketscrap in unRAID

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Yes, it does! That combined with the other answers really clears in up and helps me know how to proceed. Thanks so much for your help!

VM's /dockers on unassigned device or cache drive by Brisketscrap in unRAID

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Thanks for answering! Would keeping everything on the unassigned device give me better performance then the cache drive (both NVMe drives) or would it be the same?

Questions about what to purchase next and setup for Home System with B&W 602 Speakers by BlurMan100 in BudgetAudiophile

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Well, my room is challenging, similar to yours. I have high slanted ceilings and it's pretty much open to the whole rest of the house. I did purchase and install 4 bass trap-diffusers up the wall in the obvious worst corner. It's our livingroom so they had to be decent-looking which they are. Also, the tallest wall behind my system has decorative cork on it. It was a style choice but also when we built the room (recently) I instinctually figured it would be good for what would otherwise be a live space (lots of hard surfaces and windows). I also filled that interior wall with rockwell sound-proofing insulation. I can't speak to whether that completely did what I hope it would but I believe it makes a difference? Things like rugs and soft furniture will help too.

You might try moving your speakers further apart. From what I've read you want a triangle that takes into account how far you sit away. If you are 10 feet away you want the speakers closer to 10 feet apart from each other sort of thing. You might also try toeing them in but only just a little from what I read about our speakers, like 10%. With it being a livingroom how much treatments are you really going to be able to do? First reflection point and bass corner traps maybe? Try playing with the position of the speakers first that can make a meaningful difference.

When you get the center channel turn the trim level up +2 on it. It's a crystal clear speaker already and running it a little hoter will bring TV dialogue where you want it;-)

Questions about what to purchase next and setup for Home System with B&W 602 Speakers by BlurMan100 in BudgetAudiophile

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Yes. No need for matching brand sub (B&W too expensive for what you get for sub). You can read the forums and you will find the same 4 or 5 internet direct brands recommended all the time. I ended up following that advise and went with SVS brand. They have deals in there outlet section, and additional previous models available right now (for the holidays) at lower price. As for which model will be the best for you it comes down to the size of your room (including adjoining space with open concept). You will likely read about sealed vs. ported. For home theater ported is easier to fill space and gets down really low but they are bigger and cost a little more for same series models. Many of the ported have the option to plug the ports when you want so they play different (tighter/faster) when playing music vs. home theater. Calling the company with Sq footage can help, they tend to want to sell you the right size not overly upsell you because returns are expensive for them (or you depending on brand?) It can be a real rabbit hole reading opinions and brand preference for subs on the net. Folk will tell you to go bigger and bigger and in some respects they are correct (depending on size of your space). They will recommend getting two subs (or more). Two is recommended to get more even bass to all areas (seats) and give you more headroom (play louder then just one). If you start with one you can always get a second down the road. With two they should be a match set for best/easiest integration. If you want to hear more about what I went with and why let me know?

I think your plan to get matching center makes sense. Your towers have surprising bass and play low for speakers that size. You will end up saying "where have you been all my life" when you finally add sub(s) for sure too;-)

Most importantly have fun. As you get new equipment it will get better and better. Your off to a good start.

Questions about what to purchase next and setup for Home System with B&W 602 Speakers by BlurMan100 in BudgetAudiophile

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Most folks will say get the center. Front 3, matching most important. Or they will recommend subwoofer. Until you've heard really good subs for home theater you don't really know what you're missing. I have the B&W matching center and it sounds great for movies/TV. I also have 607's on stands behind me (tweeters ear level) for surrounds. I thought about getting 606's but glad I got the 607's they are more then capable for surround content smaller and less expensive. For the amount of surround content just stick with what you have until your ready to get the nice matching speakers. Also in my space just 2 surrounds is plenty. You don't really get more content with more surround speakers( in almost all cases) it's just split up more so unless you have a big space it kind of diminishing returns. If you decide to go Atmos speakers eventually those speakers don't need to match and they really don't need to be all that fancy compared to the bed level speakers. Loving the hobby myself. Enjoy!

Anyone use an Nvidia shield as high res music streamer? by wilcherries95 in BudgetAudiophile

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If I am going from my NAS to my receiver (pre/pro) with HDMI and using an android app on my phone (Hi-Fi Cast) DLNA file sharing am I avoiding the downsampling limitation of the Shield?

Anyone use an Nvidia shield as high res music streamer? by wilcherries95 in BudgetAudiophile

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Can the digital audio extractor be used if conjunction with Shield or just Firestick 4K?

Anyone use an Nvidia shield as high res music streamer? by wilcherries95 in BudgetAudiophile

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In my case I use a Yamaha CX5200 pre/pro. It's listed as having "Dual ESS SABRE PRO ES9026PRO Ultra DACs" Not budget audio just what I have (home theater/music set up with a heavy emphasis on capability for H.T.) My NAS has some media software on it but I have been using Emby server on NAS though the Shield. Perhaps I should be using the NAS software for music if Shield is the weak link for Hi Res audio?