A lot depends on your room but a simplest way to place your panel at first reflection point is using a mirror on the wall and see at which position you can see the driver’s from your seat and there you can put the panel.
Hi. Nice video. I am trin to do acoustics for my HT. I found the video helpful and encouraging. Can you please share the details of ceiling and carpet work personals? Thank you
Hey ceiling can be done with any of interior working professional, acoustic carpets are available with most of the carper shops. Pls check with your local guys you will definitely get it.
This is great work!, did this setup help you with sound proofing...did this reduce disturbance to the people outside the room/ next house? and this is some specific carpet or regular carpet...and foam added before carpet work...please explain that bit...I don't have much budget...my room size is 10x11 and professionals are quoting close to 1.5-2 lakhs...
This is actually for sound absorption but u will get a decent level of proofing as well, the carpet has been fixed on top of a 1” form underlay. So u will get the sound absorption, proofing and softness while walking. In my case I couldn’t feel disturbance outside the room, Though the Bass management is a little difficult.
How is acoustic panels placed. Is there any special software or device to decide the placement of absorbers and diffusers?? I see a lot of videos using mirror as a reference of reflection points for placing acoustic panels.
Yes, u can use mirror techniques to find out the reflection points. I’m not sure about the softwares, but if u can place the panels at the first reflection points that itself will give u good results.
Its not a mandatory thing brother, u can use same brand for LCR if u r tat much concerned about the timbre match. Currently im using svs ultra center with the q acoustics but I couldn’t feel any issues out of it. People are doing it.✌️
Can i use epe foam sheet 50mm thickness for covering tin roof and walls for reducing echo and rattles due to bass? I’ve setup my gym in balcony and workout late at night, i want to reduce sound getting out of my balcony which is covered with windows on balcony side and wall on other sides, while roof is covered with tin shed
You will be able to handle echo by using form but not the bass. Bass management is little tricky and complex. The minimum u can do is proper bass traps. I would suggest a little research on bass management then you can understand some basic problems.
Nice work bro!!!!.. Am stuck with acoustic treatment where my living room looks similar to ur room. Can u share the details of the team who installed floor carpeting and acoustic panel installation .
Please make a video on how to prevent avr subwoofer from Power surge as in India many states there are power fluctuations. And a detailed review of online ups how much load it can handle.
How to avoid echo from bedroom & how to avoid other noise entering from outside? Please tell me the details How to make acoustic panels from home under small budget
I have mentioned all these in the video, including making the acoustics panel. Pls check the same. But sound proofing is entirely different even u have to use specific doors may need more budget.
I have never seen an intelligent like you Sir. In USA,UK and other European countries they are wasting 4 years or 6 years spending on studying acoustic courses and they are trying to solve this by solving equations and simulations.You achieved without any of these and got many views and likes. Congrats India will become a powerful country soon.
It's very helpful for others, those guys have very tight budget like me. I am planning for 5.1.2 channel Home theater setup in my home and for that will start new construction for a dedicated room very shortly. Room size may be with 16x12 x 9(ceiling). But asking about Acoustic designe , vendors are quoted above 1.5 to 2lakh. Really I don't have that much of budget after room construction & purchased of Home theater. Please guide me if this can be done with 50k to 60k. I am from Kolkata.
Ys u can do the minimal acoustics with tat budget even ur room is a bit larger than mine. Go for custom acoustics panels, I have mentioned the method to build the same in my video. Use panels at walls and also ceiling because false ceiling may cost u higher. For floor u can buy one decent acoustic carpet and place it in front of ur seating position till the front speakers. 👍🏼
@@HometheaterEnthusiast thank you very much for your response, will do that, also can you please suggest what will be size of room , 200sqr ft is ok ,setup planning as below. Final setup as below👇 50" 4k UHD TV Denon 2700 Dali Oberon 7 Dali Oberon vocal Polk AudioRC80i(ceiling) Polk S10 or S15(Rair) Sub woofer:- SvS PB 1000pro Audioquest speaker cable 14 & 16
Sir, I am expecting and searching such person to make Acoustic for my room, very valuable video, if u r intrested to do my home for 10*10 room please come to Chennai. Thanks.
Yet to calculate the actual spend for my products 😅 ,mainly because I used to upgrade products after each review. Im planning a separate video for Equipments overview and cost, that will explain everything 👍🏼
Im not sure from where u r asking. But usually the interior workers can arrange it. I have a 100sq ft remaining but can’t send because its a big roll 😀
@@athulkerala I didn’t bought it bro, the interior workers arranged it and they said they can’t provide it outside. They arranged it only for me they use glass wool usually. I think u can get it from ernakulam. But im sorry I don’t have an address from where u can buy it.
Good to see a diy attempt in making a theater room. Why are you using different speakers for the LCRs, its supposed to be timbre matched (actually all speakers, however LCRs is a must). QAcoustics and SVS are having different sound signatures. A 100gsm is normal furniture grade wool, wont do much than a normal foam panel, for a decent broadband absorption, you need atleast 500-650gsm, 1000gsm is preferred for a decent NR values for 500-3000hz. Also a 4" thickness is minimum to get the above mentioned NR along with an air gap (1:1) for smoother response. SVS ultra is a good sub, however for smooth response across the spectrum you need atleast 2 subs, think about adding one more and more importantly the placement of those subs are very critical for getting the smooth response and fixing the low freq issues of the room. Also from the video, the speaker placements and seating position seems to be way off than the desired specs, its a must to get the enveloping sound without any breaks.
Thank u for ur explanations 😊 Actually i was planning for ultra tower for my front channel, because of budget constraints i just continued with the 3050i. Also I didn’t feel much difference between them, but my old center (klipsch 504c) has noticeable difference. Depends on the brands. Also im concerned about timbre only for music But i love to hear music in stereo so no worries. Regarding the panels, I had lots of space constraints its a very small room tats why went with 2 inch panels. 2 subwoofer is a must as u said i was using 2 before again budget made me to go with 1 ultra 16, but in future I will definitely go for 2. The speaker placement at the back side is a mess I know😀 but it’s mainly because of the shape of the room and space issues 🙁. First of all the room can’t accommodate 11 channels. But the front speakers are almost okey but they are close to the walls, if u see any more issues pls point it out.
@@HometheaterEnthusiast Its not only about the thickness but also about the density of the polyfoam, 100gsm is furniture grade and wont do much for the frequencies we are targetting, esp a 2" will help only in the high freqs only, like a notch filter or a rolled off treble. To get decent NR value for the mid-highs we need good density like 1000gsm and to make it broadband you need thickness. Also we should not fill the panel completely, it will create uneven dips and to get a smooth response its highly recommended to keep 50% (max) to make a panel efficient. eg, for a 2" panel, you can have 1" material and 1" gap, absorbing efficiency will be same but will smoothout the issues that I mentioned earlier. Timbre matching of the LCRs (all speakers is recommended) as the difference will be very evident in panning sequences eg films like Gravity needs to use same speakers throughout. Moreover, its a myth that a floorstander is best for movie setup, its a misconception. You can get a good capable bookshelf or monitor (MTM) for the same cost, you will get better sound quality too. Regarding the speaker positioning, I was referring not only the rear speakers but also the front LCRs including atmos. There are specific angles and distance between each speakers as per Dolby and THX standards wrt the seating location, a movie is mixed with in mind. 30deg is the most preferred for a wider sound stage. If its not proper, you will feel the break in the continuity or overlapping or crosstalk during panning shots or transitions. From the seating location, the speakers are supposed to be wider than the existing locations, else the seats has to be within that spec by moving forward. Also the center channel seems to be placed lower, even if its angled, it wont give a smooth continuity. Another issue is that the speakers need more space around them and need to be moved more into the room due to the boundary interferences, it affects both the sound quality (creates many dips in the critical audible range) and the soundstage. The room can accommodate 11 channels, not an issue at all. You should have used normal direct speakers for the surrounds than a bipole, the spec also says that. Only in case of a 5.x.x we can use a bipole and in all other cases it should be normal speakers to get a proper directivity which is the key for an immersive surround format.
@@hificonnectin567 Now I understood the issues u r talking about. But the main problem For me was the space constraints, I referred the dolby spec before doing the speaker positioning but unfortunately my room doesn’t allow tat. The front dolby is almost correctly measured the only issue was the width but there were restrictions for me but I adjusted the seating for a single listening position because Im the main listener. Regarding the center channel that was the only possible position since im using a UST projector I can’t go for higher level than this. Otherwise need to keep it outside on a stand that again stopped me because of the space issue.😑 Im not at all a big fan of bipole speakers but I was forced to go with it because of its slim size which is perfectly suitable for my room condition otherwise I can’t even walk by the side of the recliner 😀. The acoustics i did was just an attempt but the information u provided was entirely new for me like making compartments and using some of them for form 👍🏼. I will definitely improve it but needs more details on it. I will check it out.✌️ Also I used a 1000gsm fibre form not 100 I thing u miss understood. Thanks for the information
@@HometheaterEnthusiast I don't see any limitation in this room to follow the required dolby spec. Also the speakers are supposed to be more into the room for quality sound. Most people fail to do the imp step that the system should be integrated to the room properly, else you are not listening to the speaker's rather the room irrespective of the amount you spend on the equipments. Following are the order in which a theater is designed, starting with the room mode simulations and finding the best seating location and then determine the screen size (THX viewing angle) and the speaker locations based on that location (mode simulation will also help), not the other way around. Once all the basics are followed the room correction software don't have much to do except some mild eq ing. If you see most of the HT videos esp from India including most of the so called pros also end up like this. Since you can diy, learn more and you yourself can fix most of the issues in that room.
@@hificonnectin567 yes, i will spend more time on the acoustics part because i can feel lots of improvements even with this setup compared to my old room, thanks for ur suggestions and support 👍🏼💪
It's a good audio gear u have. But for the svs sub I think u need to have some low frequency absorption panels too. The foams ll control only 250-3000hz. Ur svs sub can go below upto 25hz. Very difficult to manage the low frequency bass.. I did make few quadratic absorbers for my theatre in Chennai. Found a hell a lot of difference.
Hi thank you for your suggestions bro 😊 Actually the sub will go beyond 20hz like 16,17hz. I haven’t used absorbers but will definitely try out to see the difference, i have already some bass traps at the corners. Anyway i wish to see the difference using absorbers. If u have a link for the product pls share 👍🏼
@@HometheaterEnthusiast cool brother. Actually I love ur sub. It brings lot of tonal balance to the main speaker. I learnt stuff from utube only. Just type acoustic fields- the expert name is Dennis Foley. His videos in utube is highly informative, sharp and bold to scold people on what wrong they do with audio set ups. I made few with my carpenters in Chennai in a budget friendly way on quadratic absorbers. Rough calculation not precise but it still brought a lot of low energy absorption. My velodyne goes till 28 only , but still it's a problem to my 18*11*9.5 feet room. The first treatment we should concentrate in our room is low frequency absorption/ attenuation only . Rest of the room modes ll automatically fall in place
@@hificonnectin567 actually activated carbon is available for industrial purposes in large gunny bags ( china supplies to many industries). Its little expensive. Instead I went to a wood shop nearby. They supply burn woods ( broken pieces). It is mainly used for earthing purpose while constructing new house electrical works. We call it karri. We should ask and get small pieces of this burnt woods ( nothing but carbon) or else they ll give powdered form which is of no use. I got 1kg for 40rs. I bought close to 35 kg.. once we make compartment in the absorber we should put it in one of the compartments. Actually we need more kgs.it might look simple but consumes more.
After watching your video I got confidence to do the home theatre myself in my new home in Kochi...Thank you very much.....
Thank you for your kind words and all the best for ur work 😊
Your equipment list is good
Thank you 😊
Very informational video. Great job - your HT looks very good and am sure is sounding even better.
Thanks brother 😊
Hope you saw my latest video on my Home theater tour,
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Nice i like your videos i plan my room accoustics so send your number pls@@HometheaterEnthusiast
@@HometheaterEnthusiast Nice i like your videos i plan my room accoustics so send your number pls
@@HometheaterEnthusiastNice i like your videos i plan my room accoustics so send your number pls
Very nice video sir....
Thank you 😍
How to calculate the exact placement point of panel on the wall from front speakers?
A lot depends on your room but a simplest way to place your panel at first reflection point is using a mirror on the wall and see at which position you can see the driver’s from your seat and there you can put the panel.
Could you please provide me the specifications of sheet used in making acoustic panel ans it's source
I have used 1000gsm poly fibre form, details are mentioned in the video.
Hi. Nice video. I am trin to do acoustics for my HT. I found the video helpful and encouraging. Can you please share the details of ceiling and carpet work personals? Thank you
Hey ceiling can be done with any of interior working professional, acoustic carpets are available with most of the carper shops. Pls check with your local guys you will definitely get it.
Thank you for your reply 👍🏼
Congrats,nice going,hope you entered the rabbit hole. Can you please share me about the perforated sheet which are used for ceiling.Thanks in advance.
U can search perforated gypsum boards which are used for false ceiling works👍🏼
This is great work!, did this setup help you with sound proofing...did this reduce disturbance to the people outside the room/ next house? and this is some specific carpet or regular carpet...and foam added before carpet work...please explain that bit...I don't have much budget...my room size is 10x11 and professionals are quoting close to 1.5-2 lakhs...
This is actually for sound absorption but u will get a decent level of proofing as well, the carpet has been fixed on top of a 1” form underlay. So u will get the sound absorption, proofing and softness while walking.
In my case I couldn’t feel disturbance outside the room, Though the Bass management is a little difficult.
@@HometheaterEnthusiast please check your Instagram
treble and midrange mostly wont leave the room, but bass energy can be felt outside the room or building
How is acoustic panels placed. Is there any special software or device to decide the placement of absorbers and diffusers?? I see a lot of videos using mirror as a reference of reflection points for placing acoustic panels.
Yes, u can use mirror techniques to find out the reflection points. I’m not sure about the softwares, but if u can place the panels at the first reflection points that itself will give u good results.
My friend, you put the central channel klipsch, it's not right, because all 3 speakers on the front stage should be the same, right?
Its not a mandatory thing brother, u can use same brand for LCR if u r tat much concerned about the timbre match. Currently im using svs ultra center with the q acoustics but I couldn’t feel any issues out of it. People are doing it.✌️
Where do we get Perforated Acoustic board
U will get it from any home interior work materials shop.
Is this 100 gsm poly fiber or 1000gsm ?? And what is the cost of jute fibre cloth ?
This is 1000gsm bro, the fabric I used is 360/meter if I remember correctly. There are different price options available.
@@HometheaterEnthusiast Thank you so much for your response 🙏
How u fixed ceiling speaker?
U have to screw the metal frame on the ceiling
hello . which screen are you using
Its ALR Pet Crystal Screen from XY Screens
Bro pls tell about your projector screen ? Make a video of it
Sure bro, will do it.
Can i use epe foam sheet 50mm thickness for covering tin roof and walls for reducing echo and rattles due to bass?
I’ve setup my gym in balcony and workout late at night, i want to reduce sound getting out of my balcony which is covered with windows on balcony side and wall on other sides, while roof is covered with tin shed
You will be able to handle echo by using form but not the bass. Bass management is little tricky and complex. The minimum u can do is proper bass traps. I would suggest a little research on bass management then you can understand some basic problems.
Nice work bro!!!!.. Am stuck with acoustic treatment where my living room looks similar to ur room.
Can u share the details of the team who installed floor carpeting and acoustic panel installation
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Carpet work is done by some local team, Where u r located ?
I did the Panel installation myself.
@@HometheaterEnthusiast My location near Chenngannur..
Nice
Thank you 😊
Where do we get this type of screen
I imported from China
Hi....good morning....very nice...budget friendly...can you give contact details of acoustic person who has done yours acoustic....
Good setup, but as per dolby guidlines dipole surrounds are nor recommended for atmos. Kindly refer dolby website for more info
Thanks bro. 😊 yaa I know, me too don’t like bipole speakers but used it only because of space constraints they are super slim.
Please make a video on how to prevent avr subwoofer from Power surge as in India many states there are power fluctuations. And a detailed review of online ups how much load it can handle.
Sure u r correct, will do it.
How to avoid echo from bedroom & how to avoid other noise entering from outside?
Please tell me the details
How to make acoustic panels from home under small budget
I have mentioned all these in the video, including making the acoustics panel. Pls check the same. But sound proofing is entirely different even u have to use specific doors may need more budget.
Where to get the raw material for acoustic panel makeing?!
You will get it from Amazon.
@@HometheaterEnthusiast cant find rockwool in amazon! Kindly share link if possible bro
@@HometheaterEnthusiast and for ceiling wat material u used!?
@@gowthamk5392 it was there before but now I can’t find.
@@gowthamk5392 all the materials are the same, poly fiber foam.
Aux stereo connect to 7.1 channel output get bro
Aux carry only stereo so u can get only 2 channels out of it, please use hdmi for 7.1
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I have never seen an intelligent like you Sir. In USA,UK and other European countries they are wasting 4 years or 6 years spending on studying acoustic courses and they are trying to solve this by solving equations and simulations.You achieved without any of these and got many views and likes. Congrats India will become a powerful country soon.
Thank you brother 😊
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I would like make home theatre my room size is 17×12
Can give me estimate
It's very helpful for others, those guys have very tight budget like me. I am planning for 5.1.2 channel Home theater setup in my home and for that will start new construction for a dedicated room very shortly. Room size may be with 16x12 x 9(ceiling). But asking about Acoustic designe , vendors are quoted above 1.5 to 2lakh. Really I don't have that much of budget after room construction & purchased of Home theater. Please guide me if this can be done with 50k to 60k. I am from Kolkata.
Ys u can do the minimal acoustics with tat budget even ur room is a bit larger than mine.
Go for custom acoustics panels, I have mentioned the method to build the same in my video. Use panels at walls and also ceiling because false ceiling may cost u higher. For floor u can buy one decent acoustic carpet and place it in front of ur seating position till the front speakers. 👍🏼
@@HometheaterEnthusiast thank you very much for your response, will do that, also can you please suggest what will be size of room , 200sqr ft is ok ,setup planning as below.
Final setup as below👇
50" 4k UHD TV
Denon 2700
Dali Oberon 7
Dali Oberon vocal
Polk AudioRC80i(ceiling)
Polk S10 or S15(Rair)
Sub woofer:- SvS PB 1000pro
Audioquest speaker cable 14 & 16
@@jpalit1 I will suggest a power amplifier at least for the front stage for ur room size. 200sq feet is little bigger for X2700 to handle.
@@HometheaterEnthusiast which amplifier you suggest
@@HometheaterEnthusiast please check your Instagram
Sir, I am expecting and searching such person to make Acoustic for my room, very valuable video, if u r intrested to do my home for 10*10 room please come to Chennai. Thanks.
I like ur accent...
Thanks 😊
Screen size
Its 100” ALR screen
Good Bro, Home theatre price and Link 😎
Yet to calculate the actual spend for my products 😅 ,mainly because I used to upgrade products after each review. Im planning a separate video for Equipments overview and cost, that will explain everything 👍🏼
REFRENCE OR FLAT
Bro do VIDEO DYNAMIC EQ OF/ON
AND ALSO DYNAMIC, VOLUME ON/OF
Where can purchase the Foam
Im not sure from where u r asking. But usually the interior workers can arrange it. I have a 100sq ft remaining but can’t send because its a big roll 😀
@@HometheaterEnthusiast from where u bought the foam....if it is in Kerala let me know the exact shops address
@@athulkerala I didn’t bought it bro, the interior workers arranged it and they said they can’t provide it outside. They arranged it only for me they use glass wool usually. I think u can get it from ernakulam. But im sorry I don’t have an address from where u can buy it.
Pls number
Evidea ithu
Trivandrum
Please send number
Good to see a diy attempt in making a theater room.
Why are you using different speakers for the LCRs, its supposed to be timbre matched (actually all speakers, however LCRs is a must). QAcoustics and SVS are having different sound signatures.
A 100gsm is normal furniture grade wool, wont do much than a normal foam panel, for a decent broadband absorption, you need atleast 500-650gsm, 1000gsm is preferred for a decent NR values for 500-3000hz. Also a 4" thickness is minimum to get the above mentioned NR along with an air gap (1:1) for smoother response.
SVS ultra is a good sub, however for smooth response across the spectrum you need atleast 2 subs, think about adding one more and more importantly the placement of those subs are very critical for getting the smooth response and fixing the low freq issues of the room.
Also from the video, the speaker placements and seating position seems to be way off than the desired specs, its a must to get the enveloping sound without any breaks.
Thank u for ur explanations 😊
Actually i was planning for ultra tower for my front channel, because of budget constraints i just continued with the 3050i.
Also I didn’t feel much difference between them, but my old center (klipsch 504c) has noticeable difference. Depends on the brands.
Also im concerned about timbre only for music
But i love to hear music in stereo so no worries.
Regarding the panels, I had lots of space constraints its a very small room tats why went with 2 inch panels.
2 subwoofer is a must as u said i was using 2 before again budget made me to go with 1 ultra 16, but in future I will definitely go for 2.
The speaker placement at the back side is a mess I know😀 but it’s mainly because of the shape of the room and space issues 🙁. First of all the room can’t accommodate 11 channels.
But the front speakers are almost okey but they are close to the walls, if u see any more issues pls point it out.
@@HometheaterEnthusiast Its not only about the thickness but also about the density of the polyfoam, 100gsm is furniture grade and wont do much for the frequencies we are targetting, esp a 2" will help only in the high freqs only, like a notch filter or a rolled off treble. To get decent NR value for the mid-highs we need good density like 1000gsm and to make it broadband you need thickness. Also we should not fill the panel completely, it will create uneven dips and to get a smooth response its highly recommended to keep 50% (max) to make a panel efficient. eg, for a 2" panel, you can have 1" material and 1" gap, absorbing efficiency will be same but will smoothout the issues that I mentioned earlier.
Timbre matching of the LCRs (all speakers is recommended) as the difference will be very evident in panning sequences eg films like Gravity needs to use same speakers throughout.
Moreover, its a myth that a floorstander is best for movie setup, its a misconception. You can get a good capable bookshelf or monitor (MTM) for the same cost, you will get better sound quality too.
Regarding the speaker positioning, I was referring not only the rear speakers but also the front LCRs including atmos. There are specific angles and distance between each speakers as per Dolby and THX standards wrt the seating location, a movie is mixed with in mind. 30deg is the most preferred for a wider sound stage. If its not proper, you will feel the break in the continuity or overlapping or crosstalk during panning shots or transitions. From the seating location, the speakers are supposed to be wider than the existing locations, else the seats has to be within that spec by moving forward. Also the center channel seems to be placed lower, even if its angled, it wont give a smooth continuity.
Another issue is that the speakers need more space around them and need to be moved more into the room due to the boundary interferences, it affects both the sound quality (creates many dips in the critical audible range) and the soundstage.
The room can accommodate 11 channels, not an issue at all. You should have used normal direct speakers for the surrounds than a bipole, the spec also says that. Only in case of a 5.x.x we can use a bipole and in all other cases it should be normal speakers to get a proper directivity which is the key for an immersive surround format.
@@hificonnectin567 Now I understood the issues u r talking about.
But the main problem For me was the space constraints, I referred the dolby spec before doing the speaker positioning but unfortunately my room doesn’t allow tat. The front dolby is almost correctly measured the only issue was the width but there were restrictions for me but I adjusted the seating for a single listening position because Im the main listener.
Regarding the center channel that was the only possible position since im using a UST projector I can’t go for higher level than this. Otherwise need to keep it outside on a stand that again stopped me because of the space issue.😑
Im not at all a big fan of bipole speakers but I was forced to go with it because of its slim size which is perfectly suitable for my room condition otherwise I can’t even walk by the side of the recliner 😀.
The acoustics i did was just an attempt but the information u provided was entirely new for me like making compartments and using some of them for form 👍🏼. I will definitely improve it but needs more details on it. I will check it out.✌️
Also I used a 1000gsm fibre form not 100 I thing u miss understood. Thanks for the information
@@HometheaterEnthusiast I don't see any limitation in this room to follow the required dolby spec. Also the speakers are supposed to be more into the room for quality sound. Most people fail to do the imp step that the system should be integrated to the room properly, else you are not listening to the speaker's rather the room irrespective of the amount you spend on the equipments.
Following are the order in which a theater is designed, starting with the room mode simulations and finding the best seating location and then determine the screen size (THX viewing angle) and the speaker locations based on that location (mode simulation will also help), not the other way around. Once all the basics are followed the room correction software don't have much to do except some mild eq ing. If you see most of the HT videos esp from India including most of the so called pros also end up like this. Since you can diy, learn more and you yourself can fix most of the issues in that room.
@@hificonnectin567 yes, i will spend more time on the acoustics part because i can feel lots of improvements even with this setup compared to my old room, thanks for ur suggestions and support 👍🏼💪
I really don't understand people who get big huge subwoofers for a small room. Surely it's better not and create problems from the beginning!
It's a good audio gear u have. But for the svs sub I think u need to have some low frequency absorption panels too. The foams ll control only 250-3000hz. Ur svs sub can go below upto 25hz. Very difficult to manage the low frequency bass..
I did make few quadratic absorbers for my theatre in Chennai. Found a hell a lot of difference.
Hi thank you for your suggestions bro 😊
Actually the sub will go beyond 20hz like 16,17hz. I haven’t used absorbers but will definitely try out to see the difference, i have already some bass traps at the corners.
Anyway i wish to see the difference using absorbers. If u have a link for the product pls share 👍🏼
@@HometheaterEnthusiast cool brother. Actually I love ur sub. It brings lot of tonal balance to the main speaker. I learnt stuff from utube only. Just type acoustic fields- the expert name is Dennis Foley. His videos in utube is highly informative, sharp and bold to scold people on what wrong they do with audio set ups.
I made few with my carpenters in Chennai in a budget friendly way on quadratic absorbers. Rough calculation not precise but it still brought a lot of low energy absorption. My velodyne goes till 28 only , but still it's a problem to my 18*11*9.5 feet room.
The first treatment we should concentrate in our room is low frequency absorption/ attenuation only . Rest of the room modes ll automatically fall in place
@@vsk906 thanks bro 😊 will check this out ✌️✌️
@@vsk906 From where did you procure the active carbon?
@@hificonnectin567 actually activated carbon is available for industrial purposes in large gunny bags ( china supplies to many industries). Its little expensive. Instead I went to a wood shop nearby. They supply burn woods ( broken pieces). It is mainly used for earthing purpose while constructing new house electrical works. We call it karri. We should ask and get small pieces of this burnt woods ( nothing but carbon) or else they ll give powdered form which is of no use. I got 1kg for 40rs. I bought close to 35 kg.. once we make compartment in the absorber we should put it in one of the compartments. Actually we need more kgs.it might look simple but consumes more.
Hello I m from bangalore need to discuss with u in whatsup