Webinar with Dirac “The road to Active Room Treatment”

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  • Опубликовано: 7 ноя 2024

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  • @tedmanasa907
    @tedmanasa907 Год назад +1

    Great webinar. I would have liked to hear from Nilo more during the Q&A section. It seemed that Sebastian answered most questions and moved on and talked over Nilo a lot.

  • @MyFatherLoves
    @MyFatherLoves 5 месяцев назад

    Extremely impressive. So, depending on the room, it's possible that we could forgo corner traps with ART. If we were to get everything properly placed and measured and we still wanted to shorten the decay of (in your examples at 54:05) 25hz, we could then turn to a hemholz reso or a tuned absorber . Fascinating. Correct me if I'm wrong, but Grimani's room for CES '23 didn't have any sort of bass trapping at all and was from what I've read, very impressive. He still used absorption and diffusion for 150hz on up but he didn't use any sort of bass trapping. Just 4 corner loaded subs plus 2-21" subs for infrasonics.

  • @gottafly2day
    @gottafly2day Год назад

    I’m currently designing my HT. Fortunately, all four walls are interior to my attic space. This means that I have the option to co-locate IB subwoofers (capable of 18Hz@-3dB) at each speaker location in an Auro3d 13.1 setup (for a total of 12 locations excluding the VOG). Given that all of my speakers will have near identical responses in the ART frequency support range it seems that I would have no need for any additional subwoofers. Does this mean that all of the speakers (less the VOG) be included in the same support group? FYI, the VOG will be good down to 80Hz.

  • @MyFatherLoves
    @MyFatherLoves 5 месяцев назад

    I wonder what an ART controlled Genelec 8361a room would sound like.... Those speakers are capable of so much bass.

  • @coreymarotta
    @coreymarotta Год назад

    Would love to hear / see how the system would work when applied to a duel center scenario (speaker deployment on each side of screen) as we attempt to tackle the ever growing TV sizes and the panning challenge of keeping the bead layer on the same plane.