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Thursday, March 21, 2013

Re: [SurroundSound] Ideal Space and Set-up for Multichannel Music Performance and Composition

The N-10's were the basis for the original comment I made. Abby Road uses B&W.

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On Mar 21, 2013, at 8:44 AM, Steven Sullivan <ssully@panix.com> wrote:

NS-10s have a bump in the midrange .  That can result in very revealing sound, since our ears are most sensitive to midrange frequencies.

On 03/21/13 09:55, quadsearcher wrote:

Yes, NS-10s are far from flat (poor choice of words) but on first hearing them it seems like something is missing. If they are on an angled tightly coupled acoustic pad , around 12" or so from ears, they are very revealing. I listened to them daily for a few months and they are strictly for near-field. I think of them as less-colored than midprice headphones and you don't need to wear them. A bit like how Auratones were used. That SOS article is what made me interested in them. Sorry about the off topic, I don't post here often.
 I stick by what I said about compromise needed if the recording room is the mix room though.

On Sunday, March 17, 2013 11:47:31 AM UTC-5, bobc...@hotmail.com wrote:

Hi Ricky,
I'm sure there will be varied responses.

Are you aware of the surround setup information on THX.COM?

Regards Rob

Ricky Graham <rickygra...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi all,

A conversation starter of sorts; two very different multichannel loudspeaker applications, which I am hoping to implement in the near future. What would your ideal floor size and room height be for an 8-channel multi-channel surround sound system for both music performance and composition applications?

All the best,

Ricky

 

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