karma67
pfm Member
i had a nice eureka moment at the weekend,i was doing a lot of reading up on room treatment and stumbled on an old thread on here about using paving slabs under your speakers.
it just so happened i had 2 out on my balcony so i thought id give it a try. im very glad i did because its transformed the bass,it has really tightened it up and now i can hear clearly individual bass notes much better than before.
the bass in Pink Floyd 'another brick in the wall' which i play a lot suddenly has jumped out of hiding,another lp i use to set sra is flying fish hds701 featuring norman blake and tut talyor,there is a track called Sauerkraut 'N Solar Energy,there is a long upright bass solo at the beginning which now sounds so realistic it had me sit up and do a double take!
if anyone's using my stands under their ns1000's and has carpet id urge you to try it too,for reference the distance from the front wall to baffle is 495mm.
happy days!!
it just so happened i had 2 out on my balcony so i thought id give it a try. im very glad i did because its transformed the bass,it has really tightened it up and now i can hear clearly individual bass notes much better than before.
the bass in Pink Floyd 'another brick in the wall' which i play a lot suddenly has jumped out of hiding,another lp i use to set sra is flying fish hds701 featuring norman blake and tut talyor,there is a track called Sauerkraut 'N Solar Energy,there is a long upright bass solo at the beginning which now sounds so realistic it had me sit up and do a double take!
if anyone's using my stands under their ns1000's and has carpet id urge you to try it too,for reference the distance from the front wall to baffle is 495mm.
happy days!!