The Ultimate Speaker Placement Guide - The SOUND Project Episode 2

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  • The Ultimate Speaker Placement Guide The SOUND Project Episode 2
    In today's episode of The S.O.U.N.D. Project we discuss things to consider when setting up your listening position. Hear about some tips and tricks to improve anyone's listening environment, such as the 38% rule, the equilateral triangle, and subwoofer placement. Whether you are working with a stereo, 2.1, or Dolby Atmos setup, this speaker placement guide will apply to you!
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    00:00 Introduction
    00:22 Room size vs. speaker size
    01:05 Wave lengths and your room
    02:55 Where to put your speakers
    05:07 Where you should sit
    06:13 Modes
    08:40 Adding a subwoofer
    09:37 The subwoofer crawl
    13:11 Adding a second sub
    15:27 Using four subs
    16:15 What about Atmos?
    19:45 Wrapping up
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Komentáře • 12

  • @Luke.Molloy
    @Luke.Molloy Před rokem +6

    Insane that this is all free

  • @bmck-8400
    @bmck-8400 Před rokem +4

    The sound from your podcast is perfect

  • @fausto412
    @fausto412 Před rokem +2

    Here to see what I can learn to make my system sound better.

    • @haverstickdesigns
      @haverstickdesigns  Před rokem +2

      I hope you found some things to be useful. Thanks for watching! If you have any questions/topics you would like for us to cover in future episodes, let us know!

  • @christophernygard3415
    @christophernygard3415 Před 2 měsíci +2

    amazing content, thank you for this

    • @haverstickdesigns
      @haverstickdesigns  Před 2 měsíci +1

      We are glad that you got something out of it! We appreciate you watching!

  • @yotamlifshitz
    @yotamlifshitz Před 10 měsíci +1

    fantastic video lads!
    what would be your take on a dual sub array?
    been contemplating adding two subs and placing them right under each of my speakers, forming an "in phase" array, potentially turning my two-ways into three-ways.
    would that be advisable?
    Will be testing it via EASE later, but as a general rule of thumb.. would you recommend such suggestion?
    Cheers!

    • @haverstickdesigns
      @haverstickdesigns  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Thanks for watching! I would definitely experiment with placement of the subwoofers and the fact that you are testing will give you a lot of information regarding which placement is working best. Having the speakers in line with the speakers could work well, but it all depends on the shape/size of your room and the location of the speakers/sub in relation to the mix position. Would love to hear what you find out with your testing!

  • @RoseannChaparro-m5w
    @RoseannChaparro-m5w Před 12 dny

    On the phone

  • @geickmei
    @geickmei Před 22 dny +1

    Speakers are positioned w respect to the room, not the listener. The room in the example is too small for high fidelity use. Speakers are positioned for imaging, not frequency response.

    • @haverstickdesigns
      @haverstickdesigns  Před 22 dny

      For home recording studio owners, having the ideal room size/shape is often not an option. That being said, with proper acoustical treatment and speaker placement, professional recordings and mixes can be accomplished in small rooms. I would also say that speakers are placed for imaging AND frequency response. Speakers placed in the wrong location can absolutely impact frequency response, so both need to be considered. Thanks for watching and the comment!