When I hit the Bypass switch on Diracs DAP though, I am definitely in audio hell. But you know what? With a new set of measurements and Dirac doing it´s great job, I cannot even here the slightest difference before the “perfect” setup some months ago or this new one. Or (as here) arrival of a baby, so most of the ideal acoustic solution had to be banned, and the speakers to be put quite awkward with the left speaker 0.5m closer and 10cm higher to the listener then before. Sometimes though this is not possible, moving to a new house, or an open path to the nearby kitchen, or a glass door on the left (or right) side of your speakers. Most of us use the triangel listening room solution, where you and your speakers make a triangular setup, you sitting exactly in the middle - aka the sweet spot. It´s also very easy for you to discern if your listening room has some major disadvantages. And your ears are some of the worlds finest measurement tools available, so please trust them when you judge your music gear (or anything else). So the room, whether it is a domestic living room or your beloved listening room (or both) is, together with your loudspeakers, actually the biggest factor if the sound of your HiFi system is good or bad. Being right behind you? Or has she now moved 2 cm to your right? The kids turning their head while they sing? All this is only possible due to spatial cues in the sound and the room you are in. And the reflections are the ones that do the trick to your ear, so you can define minut details in the sound stage, depth in the music, cues to where your wife or kids are standing. All this stuff is called damping materials, because they DAMPEN the first of those early reflections. Many a good listening rooms are filled with sofa´s, thick carpets and heavy curtains. Reflections are BAD for music and speech recognition.
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Your wife´s voice (Honey, what ARE you saying, I cannot hear you, you want to buy me gold and diamonds?) or the TV sets narrator will be difficult to understand. But that´s not only goes for your loudspeakers output, but for all the sound in the room. And that means, quite simple, that any sound will bounce (loud or not, but it will be reflected), and arrives milliseconds later at the listeners ears.
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All these hard surfaces are highly reflective.
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As todays modern listening rooms are hardly filled with furniture, often a naked hard wood floor with no carpets and lots of windows is quite often seen here in Scandinavia or around the world. Now take a normal domestic living environment.