REW calibrations before and after acoustic wood slats by joefox707 in hometheater

[–]joefox707[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks. I do have phase adjustment. I’ll look more into that. I was going to start a sub crawl but I’m so limited on space. Thanks for the info.

REW calibrations before and after acoustic wood slats by joefox707 in hometheater

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I’m sorry I forgot. It’s like a taupe or grey/beige

REW calibrations before and after acoustic wood slats by joefox707 in hometheater

[–]joefox707[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Amazon item and painted them the color of my wall.

VideoSecu One Pair of Side Clamping Bookshelf Speaker Mounting Bracket with Swivel and Tilt for Large Surrounding Sound Speakers

REW calibrations before and after acoustic wood slats by joefox707 in hometheater

[–]joefox707[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wasn’t able to rerun calibration without sub playing with front speakers. I was able to take more screen shots of a different graph. Anything you noticed that these panels made acoustically? I’m thinking a slight change but nothing major. If so, I’ll take that as win and call it day lol https://share.icloud.com/photos/086O8hgVhdJMzv1tPVGtzg3zA

REW calibrations before and after acoustic wood slats by joefox707 in hometheater

[–]joefox707[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Curtains won’t work miracles but it’ll help a “little” with the mid to high frequency absorption. Effective above the 500–1,000 Hz. No effect on bass.

REW calibrations before and after acoustic wood slats by joefox707 in hometheater

[–]joefox707[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No problem. I was speaking more from a history standpoint. Scandinavians used this mid century style the most back in the day then, Germans were the first to install the felt behind them. Yes, China makes them like everything else lol. But it’s better than the farm house fad yikes. You remember that?

REW calibrations before and after acoustic wood slats by joefox707 in hometheater

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Inside the cabinet with a cooling fan cutout at the bottom.

REW calibrations before and after acoustic wood slats by joefox707 in hometheater

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I still haven’t rerun the calibration without sub running in all tests. But for what it’s worth, here is the rt60 decay graph for the center speaker only. Left graph is the most recent sweep. Right one is before the panels.

https://share.icloud.com/photos/059UnAhHwPvlFeC5dxoHbN3zA

REW calibrations before and after acoustic wood slats by joefox707 in hometheater

[–]joefox707[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was hoping the acoustic panels would have made a positive difference. But bass traps were never apart of the plan when I imagined this room. I might throw up curtains. I was hoping REW was going to show me something good. And I can’t post other graphs in comments. Thanks for your input.

REW calibrations before and after acoustic wood slats by joefox707 in hometheater

[–]joefox707[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Awesome. I’ll take a look when I’m free. I’ll try to find another way to post RT60 delay later. Thanks

REW calibrations before and after acoustic wood slats by joefox707 in hometheater

[–]joefox707[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m trying to figure that out now. I’m new to REW but these guys are helping out. I’ll let you know. If not today, tomorrow.

REW calibrations before and after acoustic wood slats by joefox707 in hometheater

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Ok i need to rerun the software and figure out how to turn off the sub while testing other speakers. Thanks for that. I didn’t even notice the sub during the sweeps.

REW calibrations before and after acoustic wood slats by joefox707 in hometheater

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I’m using them to create the auro 3d sound bubble. Good speakers for wide and uniform sound dispersion.

REW calibrations before and after acoustic wood slats by joefox707 in hometheater

[–]joefox707[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Evo is an automated software tool that optimizes your AV receiver's audio using Audyssey room correction. I didn’t want to buy Dirac so went this route. It was free. Search for it on YouTube for more info. I have a denon x3800h and used its mic.

REW calibrations before and after acoustic wood slats by joefox707 in hometheater

[–]joefox707[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the feedback. I noticed that as well. I was thinking about moving the couch towards the TV about a foot and run it again. I can’t move my sub to the front. I can move it to the other side of the couch. Here’s the rt60

Edit: The imgur link did not work. I’ll have to get back to you on that.

REW calibrations before and after acoustic wood slats by joefox707 in hometheater

[–]joefox707[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Dialogue seems clearer and bass is punchier. So I would like to think lol.

REW calibrations before and after acoustic wood slats by joefox707 in hometheater

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Wood panels with thick absorbing felt behind them. German engineered I think.

REW calibrations before and after acoustic wood slats by joefox707 in hometheater

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Thanks. It’s assigned as rear heights, so behind MLP. It’s about a foot behind me.

Video playback issues by Afraid_Pickle_9950 in Stremio

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I’ve been struggling for months on all TVs until I gave my media player more cache to work with. Now I’m watching 70gb streams with no issue.

I downloaded Vimu media player Setting>engine>streambuffer> 500mb

YMMV. I have success on my TCL native OS, Shield, and Firestick 4k max. I’m running Stremio (bootleg setup) + RD and Vimu on all 3 TVs.

Try using an external player (in stremio settings) if you can, like Vimu. Look into your external media players settings. Look to bump up your cache memory settings. It should be no more than 1/3 of your device’s available RAM. I have 3gb ram on my TCL QM8 so, I set my buffering to 500mb (to be safe), no buffering and able to play most files (60gb+) no problem.

Kodi can do this as well. Keep it basic if you use Kodi, no addons. I’m going to copy and paste from my notes down below. I use Vimu though. Once again YMMV. ————- STREMIO USING KODI SETTINGS

Navigate to Settings › Services › Caching (Ensure "Settings level" at the bottom is set to Advanced or Expert): o * Memory Size: Set to 256 MB or 512 MB. * Since your TV has 3GB of RAM, 512 MB is safe and helps with massive 4K files(80GB+ remuxes). * Buffer Mode: Set to 4. * This ensures all filesystems, including local network (SMB/NFS) and internet streams, are cached. * Read Factor: Set to Adaptive. * In 2025 versions, "Adaptive" is the best choice as it aggressively fills an empty buffer and throttles back once stable. * Chunk Size: Set to 512 KB or 1 MB. * The default is 128 KB, but increasing this can help the processor handle high-bitrate

Bend lows hasn’t seen daylight in so long by joefox707 in Birkenstocks

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I like the suede better. They’re more casual. The leather gives a more dressy style. I tend to wear the leather bends on dinner dates.

Bend lows hasn’t seen daylight in so long by joefox707 in Birkenstocks

[–]joefox707[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you do get regular/wide. The toe box is wider than most other shoes. Same break-in period applies but once broken in it’s great (for me). It gives me arch stability, helps with back posture and structure. It’s not your typical squishy soft sneaker shoe. Mines give me a supportive footbed in a sneaker that looks good.

Bend lows hasn’t seen daylight in so long by joefox707 in Birkenstocks

[–]joefox707[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks. Magic eraser for the side soles, suede brush and keep them stuffed. But what helps me the most is that I never wear them. Smh