RWA Voigt pipe with Cube Audio Fc8 sound balance in my different size and layout rooms

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  • čas přidán 11. 09. 2024
  • The room length defines the reach of the low end, and the layout (presence or lack of side support) defines midbass reinforcement.
    Also, room balance defines imaging, which I am not talking that much in this video. Briefly: imaging in the balanced room is real 3D with musicians IN THE ROOM NO MATTER WHERE YOU ARE IN THE ROOM, you are NOT GETTING ANY CLUES TO WHERE THE SPEAKERS & DRIVERS ARE. Images BETTER THAN ANY SPEAKER I EVER HEARD, and include OMNIS in that.

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  • @Dave_____
    @Dave_____ Před rokem

    Thanks Janos for answering my question. : ) My comment keeps being deleted because I put a website link in it. So this time I will leave it out. I look forward to building one of the Voigt pipes one day. It is interesting that they work well in rooms of quite different sizes and shapes. I am currently setting up a 12x16x9 dedicated listening room. Though I have serval projects to finish before I am ready to listen to music in this room. I am planning to use open baffle speakers at first. The room, though a little smaller than some would say is optimum, does fall within the so called "Bolt-area" of good room ratios. See
    Bolt R.H.: "Spatial Resonance and Standing Wave Patterns in Small Models of Various Shapes", JASA 10 (1939)
    Bolt R.H.: "Frequency Distribution of Eigentones in a Three-Dimensional Continuum", JASA 10 (1939)
    Bolt R.H.: "Normal Modes of Vibration in Room Acoustics: Angular Distribution Theory", JASA 11 (1939)
    Bolt R.H.: "Angular Distribution of Normal Modes", JASA 11 (1939)

  • @YUKOMONONOKE
    @YUKOMONONOKE Před rokem +2

    Hey janos! I’ve been progressing a lot over here experimenting with my system! Lots of new videos!

    • @realworldaudio
      @realworldaudio  Před rokem +2

      Wonderful!!! I will look at them! Muito bom!! :) 👏✨✨✨

    • @GavinHodgson
      @GavinHodgson Před rokem +1

      @@realworldaudio I’m looking at Cube Magnus, my room is 5m x 5m x 2.4m (wdh). Now according to your explanation this is probably too small for voigt pipes, however the voigt cabinet design from cube audio states that it’s suitable for rooms 12m2 to 30m2. I am confused if it would work…. Is there a means of calculating the room interaction, other than rules of thumb/experience? Thanks

  • @nicktube3904
    @nicktube3904 Před rokem +1

    Janos, soon I’m going to compare the Cube Audio Nenuphar which is a folded Voight pipe design with my current AN speaker.
    I see also really interesting open baffle speaker design with in the middle also beautiful single drivers.
    May I ask your opinion about open baffle design and do the also work with the room like for omni directional VOL?

  • @R0W57
    @R0W57 Před 7 měsíci

    Hi Janos,…what do you think about a Voigt Pipe Kabinett with 5 mm Multiplex Wood. Is it a Bad Idea?. I think a Guitar, Violin or Akustik Bass are Not Build with thick Wood. Maybe a Kabinett with 5 mm Wood is much faster than a bigger.