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    Quote Originally Posted by Firebottle View Post
    I'll post up a picture ..........



    Spot the maggies in the background. There is lots of experimentation to come
    Just a thought! How about velcro shoes and ceiling pads?

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    Here is a picture showing the other positioning wires at the back Geoff:



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    Any reason for hanging them upside down ? Alan

    is it just ease of fixing points
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    Yes Al, nowhere to put the eyebolts on the top.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Firebottle View Post
    Here is a picture showing the other positioning wires at the back Geoff:



    Alan,

    that's how I would have done it. My guess, purely that, is that it would improve detail and image solidity!

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    Changing the angles of the panels within the room does have an effect on the imaging. I made a minor change to the right panel just to get it 100% this afternoon and they are sounding phenomenal.
    Being in a smaller room compared to the last one is causing a little bass bloom but I think a bass trap in each corner will hopefully cure it.

    You would be very welcome to come over and have a listen

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    Quote Originally Posted by Firebottle View Post
    Changing the angles of the panels within the room does have an effect on the imaging. I made a minor change to the right panel just to get it 100% this afternoon and they are sounding phenomenal.
    Being in a smaller room compared to the last one is causing a little bass bloom but I think a bass trap in each corner will hopefully cure it.

    You would be very welcome to come over and have a listen
    Alan,

    what do you have planned for the bass traps? DIY or commercial?

    Geoff

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    Don't know yet Geoff, will experiment with a rolled up duvet held up in the corner by my wonderful assistant first to prove the idea

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    It's amazing what a bit of damping material can do. I experimented when I was decorating the bathroom. Clapping hands caused a resonant echo. Hanging just one large towel on a rail made it disappear.
    It is impossible for anything digital to sound analogue, because it isn't analogue!

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