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    Tuning room

    A lot to think about there, seems like a 14’ length would not support a lot of bass, but maybe that is wrong. Thanks for the response.
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    Tuning room

    Very Helpful, thanks!
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    Tuning room

    Whoops, should read 18 feet in length. I usually enjoy near field, but it sounded better with the couch slightly further away than the distance between the tweeters. Maybe slightly less precise, but more musical/enjoyable.
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    Tuning room

    Thanks the diffusion panels make a lot of sense. Sofa is about 5.5 feet from the back of the room/wall.
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    Tuning room

    Still moving speakers around a bit, so ignore the towels, I will spike soon.
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    Tuning room

    Ron, double dry wall with green glue in between and lots of insulation. There are 2 windows and those could be causing an issue. Thought they were high enough up to be fine, but maybe not. See picture of the room and thanks for the help.
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    Tuning room

    It’s not the bass, seems to be a bit too much echo and general reflections. I have the speakers 77.5 inches from the back wall (measured from the front of the speaker).
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    Tuning room

    Thanks, I’ll measure that tomorrow and keep the TubeTraps in mind.
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    Tuning room

    Appreciate the advice. The vocals, jazz and anything acoustic sounds dialed in. Rock or pop (good recordings) seem to overload the room a bit. I’ll try the bookcase in the back and maybe something for the first reflection. thanks!
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    Tuning room

    Looking for someone in the Asheville, NC area to help getting my listening room set up. Any recommendations for an acoustic consultant? Room is about 14’ wide and 18‘ wide with 11’ ceilings. Thanks for any suggestions.
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    Jonathan Tinn R.I.P.

    I am deeply sad to hear the news. I just moved and called JT to help set up the new music room, I didn’t hear back which was extremely unusual and saw this post. He was a true friend, always there, smart about life, a loving father, and just plain fun to talk to. Yes he had an incredible ear...

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