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Did moving my couch make a difference?

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Old 04-15-08, 08:18 AM   #1 (Link)
 
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Did moving my couch make a difference?


It's been a while but I've done some more testing and I wanted some input. Here are my frequency responses from before and after I moved my couch about a foot forward. The main reason I moved the couch was to try to minimize the big dip at about 129 Hz for the center speaker. I think it helped but I'd like some comments.

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The order of the pictures below are:
1. center before (moving the couch)
2. center after (moving the couch)
3. L & R before
4. L & R after

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Old 04-15-08, 10:08 AM   #2 (Link)
 
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Re: Did moving my couch make a difference?



Well, the center improved with the move, but the L/R got a bit worse. Looks like a toss-up overall. Measurements aside, does one location sound better than the other?

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Well, the center improved with the move, but the L/R got a bit worse. Looks like a toss-up overall. Measurements aside, does one location sound better than the other?

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Thanks, Wayne. Well I've only watched a half a movie with the new couch location so I guess the jury is still out. The new location is better in terms of getting it out from the back wall.

Looking at the responses, I thought the L & R after looked very close to the same. The only change was the dip shifted from about 198 to about 170 but the dip in the center improved quite a bit. So relatively it looked to me that the change in the center was better. Am I interpreting that correctly?


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Dips are generally caused by phase cancellations, which means the sound reaching the measurement point is a combination of sounds which have a phase difference of half a wavelength at the frequency the dip occurs. Adding two signals at the same frequency which are half a wavelength out of phase results in cancellation at that frequency and a sharp null or dip, the closer the signals are in level the more severe the cancellation.

With a sub and main speaker this can be caused by the sub phase adjustment being out compared to the main speaker. It most often occurs at or close to the crossover frequency.

Another cause of dips is sound reaching the listening position by 2 different paths, a direct path from the loudspeaker and a delayed path reflecting from one of the surfaces of the room. How sharp and deep the dip is depends on how close the level of the reflection is to the level of the direct signal, the lower the level of the reflection the shallower the dip. The frequency at the lowest point of the dip, 130Hz in the case of your plot, gives a clue to the other path. At 130Hz the wavelength of sound is about 2.6m or 8.7 feet (wavelength = 343m/frequency or 1125 feet/frequency). To have a half wavelength phase difference the reflected path would be travelling half that distance further than the direct path, so 1.3m or 4.35 feet. That rules out reflection from a very nearby surface (e.g. a speaker very close to a sidewell) but is fairly typical of the differences that occur from a floor reflection or a sidewall a few feet from the speaker. It could also occur if your measuring position is a couple of feet from the rear wall. To work out which surface the reflection is coming from, move the measuring position and see what happens to the dip. If the dip gets lower in frequency you have moved closer to the surface the reflection is coming from, if it gets higher you have moved further away. When you know what surface is the cause of the problem you can try some acoustic treatment on it (e.g. a thick rug on the floor if the problem is a floor bounce) or move your listening position or speakers to somewhere the effect is lessened.
I found this post when I did a search for dip. It looks like the dip (around 130 Hz from the center spkr) was probably caused by a reflection off the rear wall. When I moved the listening position away from the wall the dip got much shallower. Now for the dip for all three speakers around 195 Hz. If I do the same math that JohnM did, I get 1125 (not sure why he didn't use 1130.....but oh well close enough) divided by 195 then divided by 2 equals 2.9 FT. Below is my room (before I moved the couch). The couch has been moved to about 2.2 FT from the back wall. I have 1" linacoustic from the floor to 48 IN above the ground. I wonder if it could be the back wall/ceiling corner that is causing the dip. Or maybe it's the ceiling. Any more thoughts?

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Interestingly, the measurement from the listening spot (where I had the mic for measurements) up to the 'hush box' is almost exactly 2.9 FT (above) after moving the couch. Could that be a reflection point causing the null at about 195 Hz??? Should I be measuring from the listening/measure position or from the speaker?


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Re: Did moving my couch make a difference?


Listening position. Move the front speakers back and forward a bit and measure now that you have established the sub response.


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Thanks, Wayne. Well I've only watched a half a movie with the new couch location so I guess the jury is still out. The new location is better in terms of getting it out from the back wall.

Looking at the responses, I thought the L & R after looked very close to the same. The only change was the dip shifted from about 198 to about 170 but the dip in the center improved quite a bit. So relatively it looked to me that the change in the center was better. Am I interpreting that correctly?
I will continue to move things around. I was wondering if I was correct in my interpretation above.

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Looking at the responses, I thought the L & R after looked very close to the same. The only change was the dip shifted from about 198 to about 170 but the dip in the center improved quite a bit. So relatively it looked to me that the change in the center was better. Am I interpreting that correctly?
Don’t know what the “change in the center” is but otherwise I’d agree with your assessment.

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Thank you again, Wayne. What I meant by "change in the center" was the center channel response, comparing the before to the after. In other words, the change in the center speaker response, removing the large dip, was better than the change in the L & R (which you said looked like it got a little worse).


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Okay – I see what you mean. Yup, I’d agree with you on that, too.

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