LOL, COnvexx is known as the Tahoe Sound System DJ--- multiple noise complaints coming from his section of the mountain. surf
Cool. Love to trade ideas.That's awesome. Yeah I record a bit as well. I am on my phone so I will respond later.
Cool. I have a home project recording studio in which I did my own treatment using Ethan Winer's "The Audio Expert" and another book; "the Master Handbook of Acoustics, 5th edition" as my guides. Ethan actually competes with Auralex, but he's very generous with his knowledge. (I haven't gotten around to doing my entertainment room, yet...I don't use it much to be honest...and I'm embarrassed to say I have CS-903 Pioneers in there..yeah...they're over 20 years old). They still don't sound half bad when cranked, tho.
The most remarkable difference I ever heard in audio in a room occurred after I built the bass traps, though the midrange and broadband absorbers are nearly as important. My room is ideal, ceiling slopes 8 feet to 12 toward the back...dimension is 20 by 20. My station is centered left to right, and at 60% from front to back. I have no reflection issues. I use Alesis monitor-two 3 ways (not the best studio monitors in the world...discontinued actually...had to replace the tweeters recently, but did find some that fit), and Avantone mix cubes (modern replacement for the old Auratones for fine tuning frequencies and checking overall mix in mono). I recently upgraded from Roland hard drive recorders to pro tools 11 vanilla, operating on a mac pro 6 core. Incredible increase in work flow. I want to get the JBL LSR 6332 monitors eventually, but I need to either get a more lucrative project or one hell of a good day in the EUR/USD. It's 3K for the pair. Eventually will get something like that when I upgrade to Pro Tools HD..but that's a ways off.
I don't use headphones when I mix very often, but I have an old pair of AKG K240's if I want to check panning in the phones. When I go to the gym I use really cheap Sony phones...they're really small. I don't like the idea of sticking things in my ears + I sweat ALOT when I train. I can hear the bass and kick in them no problem, so I can live with them.
For my pc's, I use Bose companions, which sounded horrible when I first listened to them, but then turned off the sound fields in the computer. Sounded good to me after that. I use Bose 802's in live performances. I like the near 180 degree spread, though they need a sub in large rooms.
Dude, I'm glad you have a treated A/V room. I trust your recliner is in the sweet spot! I've been to so many people's houses who don't know what they're missing by not treating, even with just a few basic artistic panels...especially if it's a rectangle shaped room with tile floor!!! That's almost as bad as it gets!
You do some recording, too, don't you? I thought you may have mentioned that in the past.
We'll need to update the thread title to "watch, gun and home audio thread" ha.
Yeah, it's not my thing, would prefer a similar vintage (regular) Sea Dweller, but that's an excellent price. IIRC they were $5500 retail when introduced. I would probably go for a recent ceramic bezel Sub or SD. I don't see the 50th being much of a draw for collectors down the road.
You bot her! Congrats!