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Hi Adam Audio, recently bought your t7vs an I am very happy 🤩. Like your informative videos on youtube alot. However I feel that the music sometimes is a bit off and for example in this video; a bit stressful and to repetative, looping for 30 mins. Where did you find that? I would love to contribute in someway to fix this! Be sure to get back to me if you need new music and sounds 🤗
@@Mr.otaka108 Hi Martin! Thank you for choosing our T7Vs and we're glad you're enjoying them. Thank you for watching these videos, and thanks for the feedback. We'll be sure to change up the music going forward!
@INVISIBLE CULTURE sandwiching plywood between sheetrock is not something that I have seen done often. However, in a case where it was done, you would do it to add mass to a structure. Adding additional mass will improve isolation but not as effectively as decoupling (isolating two structures from physically touching or transferring energy to one another). Multiple layers of drywall with Green Glue (a decoupling product) in between them is much more common than drywall, plywood,drywall wall constructions. Keep in mind that proper isolation or soundproofing needs to be specific to the situation and structure(s). There is no one size fits all approach here. Hope this helps!
Hi, what monitor stands are behind from Amazon which are holding studio Adam audio monitors? I searched a bit on Amazon, but could find. Kindly share monitor stands Amazon URL link or what is name of Stands?
Very informative! Here’s a question: Assuming price is no object, what would be the advantages/disadvantages of recording/mixing in an anechoic chamber? Thanks
Hi Anthony, great question... The advantage of recording in an anechoic chamber would be that you would hear the most accurate depiction of what the instrument should sound like, however with recording music, so much of the sound of some instruments is the room itself and the design. An anechoic chamber would take the 'human' element out of the recording entirely and most likely would seem unnatural. Same with mixing... our ears are so used to hearing reflections in the rooms we are in and it would be difficult to mix without that. Hope that answers your question 👍
What about noise isolation like headphones has? What if we put extra mic and extra speakers to record all room noise and reversed polarity play on speakers? At the same time record wit other mic vocal?
Are air gaps ideal for corner bass traps as well? Or is the nature of it being in the corner, and thus a ways outward from the corner, already helping with that? -- Sounds like air gaps the depth of the panel + then some is ideal, so ceating an air gap is still preferable then I assume, yes? Thanks!
Hi Matt! An air gap can be an effective solution for corner bass traps as it can help dissipate low frequency sound waves. However, the corner itself can also be beneficial in trapping bass, as sound waves that hit the corner tend to reflect back towards the source, which can help to reduce their overall level in the room. Creating an air gap in a corner bass trap, such as by using a panel with a hollow back or by leaving a space between the trap and the wall, can help to increase its effectiveness. The depth of the air gap can also play a role in its effectiveness, as a deeper gap may be able to dissipate more low frequency sound. It's recommended to consult with an acoustics expert for best results. They can take into account the dimensions, materials, and layout of the room, and help you find the best solution for trapping bass in the corner of your room.
I have had the ax7 and the adam 10inch sub (2.1) for about 3 months now. Big difference in my mixes lately! I hated it at first now wouldn't mix any other way!
I own a pair of Adam Audio S3V’s which replaced a pair of Focal Trio 11 BE’s. The S3V’s are epic, but missing the deep sub frequency that the Trio 11 BE do have. So i ordered a pair of Adam Sub12 instead of one Sub15 to compliment the S3V’s in the sub low frequency. Now, without the subs and only the S3V’s, there is a frequency dip between 70 Hz and 140 Hz about -6 bB and a slight boost about 3 dB between 40 Hz and 70 Hz. Between 150 Hz and 300 Hz there is also a boost about 3 to 6 dB (because the desk i think). Measurements taken with Sonarworks. The room dimensions are 5.3 meters long, 3.2 meters wide and a sealing of 2.2 meter high. My question is, how can i treat these frequency problems with acoustic treatment? And what kind of acoustic treatment do i need? If you could help me out i would appreciate a lot so the Adams will translate at best, also with the subs in my studio space.
Hi Daniel! We are happy to assist with technical inquiries regarding our monitors. However, your request refers to room acoustic optimisation and its effects. This topic is so extensive that we would kindly advise you to consult a specialist room acoustician. Unfortunately, we as a monitor manufacturer cannot offer comprehensive support in this regard. There are many places to visit on the Internet, I would like to point you to the following very helpful link: www.hunecke.de/en/calculators/room-acoustics.html Forums such as "Gearslutz" also offer their own sub-forums that are specifically dedicated to these topics. For explicit questions about our monitors we are always at your disposal. I hope for your understanding. :)
Hey! It depends on the setting but generally, we build out a mini shelf with a 2x6 and L brackets. If you'd like more info, email me at Graham@musiccityacoustics.com and I'll send you the install guide we have for spacing panels off of the wall.
Really love your content! But, if you could add Spanish subtitles, it would be a dream. I understand most, but not all. P. S. Just bought a pair of T7Vs. Can't wait to have them in my hands!
Great choice Rafael, have you tried using the automatically generated English subtitles? UA-cam also makes it possible to translate these subtitles into Spanish. :)
Hi Patrick, our Space Coupling Diffusers come with mounting holes pre-drilled in them. They can be used to accept S hooks for ceiling mounting or the wall mount pins they come with. In this case, the acoustic panel cloud has eye screws, attached to the inner frame and the s hooks connect the Space Coupling Diffuser to the panel.
Hi D Kelly, those are the sound anchors ADJ2. They make a few different sizes based on the size of the speakers you are using. The best speaker stands on the market!
@@MusicCityAcoustics NOPE. Sorry, those are NOT it. Don't even remotely look the same, and price point is blown out my a**. I'd like to know what sya ds they REALLY are. Anyone?
What is that panel behind you? Is it an absorber and a diffuser in one? Because of the wooden slats in the middle. I'd like to build one myself, is it in a sort of mathematical pattern (Different gabs between them) or is it purely estetic? Hope to hear from you what the right terms are to google this :)
Hi Bas, behind the desk are a combination of our Bass Trap Panels with our Scatter Faces mounted on them. The two products make it a combination of absorption and scattering in one. The Scatter Faces like most low profile products don't meet the requirements to truly diffuse sound but this is why they work well in small rooms. The pattern for scattering devices is usually created by randomly generating a sequence (flipping a coin is actually a common technique). For our Scatter Faces, we tried several different configurations of spacing and sizes and landed out what we thought sounded the best. I hope this helps!
this guy doesnt know sht. sound panels actually kinda to a degree soundproof the room beside the acoustic treatments. when the soundwaves hit the wall it shakes the wall then enters the panels before entering the room so, many of the soundwave energy got reduced inside the panels.
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Hi Adam Audio, recently bought your t7vs an I am very happy 🤩.
Like your informative videos on youtube alot. However I feel that the music sometimes is a bit off and for example in this video; a bit stressful and to repetative, looping for 30 mins. Where did you find that? I would love to contribute in someway to fix this! Be sure to get back to me if you need new music and sounds 🤗
@@Mr.otaka108 Hi Martin! Thank you for choosing our T7Vs and we're glad you're enjoying them. Thank you for watching these videos, and thanks for the feedback. We'll be sure to change up the music going forward!
@INVISIBLE CULTURE sandwiching plywood between sheetrock is not something that I have seen done often. However, in a case where it was done, you would do it to add mass to a structure. Adding additional mass will improve isolation but not as effectively as decoupling (isolating two structures from physically touching or transferring energy to one another). Multiple layers of drywall with Green Glue (a decoupling product) in between them is much more common than drywall, plywood,drywall wall constructions. Keep in mind that proper isolation or soundproofing needs to be specific to the situation and structure(s). There is no one size fits all approach here. Hope this helps!
@@ADAMAudioBerlin thank you for the content! How would you acoustically treat a studio window and door?
Hi, what monitor stands are behind from Amazon which are holding studio Adam audio monitors? I searched a bit on Amazon, but could find. Kindly share monitor stands Amazon URL link or what is name of Stands?
Super informative..! also a huge a bummer for my bedroom size studio.. haha
Another great video, thanks guys. though I don't like the music bed..its distracting.
Great Q&A, thank you!
Is the desk also a custom piece? I think I will DIY that!
Would love to get a better view on it.
Very informative! Here’s a question: Assuming price is no object, what would be the advantages/disadvantages of recording/mixing in an anechoic chamber?
Thanks
Hi Anthony, great question... The advantage of recording in an anechoic chamber would be that you would hear the most accurate depiction of what the instrument should sound like, however with recording music, so much of the sound of some instruments is the room itself and the design. An anechoic chamber would take the 'human' element out of the recording entirely and most likely would seem unnatural. Same with mixing... our ears are so used to hearing reflections in the rooms we are in and it would be difficult to mix without that. Hope that answers your question 👍
Wow, very informative. Thanks for sharing this!
Thanks for watching, Larry!
You all are doing Fantastic work for future music stars, Thanks
What about noise isolation like headphones has? What if we put extra mic and extra speakers to record all room noise and reversed polarity play on speakers? At the same time record wit other mic vocal?
Great content! Thanks.
Thank you for watching, Alberto!
Awesome and detailed video. Thanks.
Great vid. slight comment on the music it kinda gets annoying after 15 minutes, why not just voices? Keep the good work!
Thank you for the honest feedback! We'll look into it for our next videos. Have a great day, Alexis.
Great video! I talked to Graham this morning and his acoustic knowledge is amazing....... thanks Adams can wait until I get my hands on some AX’s
Thank you!!
Are air gaps ideal for corner bass traps as well? Or is the nature of it being in the corner, and thus a ways outward from the corner, already helping with that? -- Sounds like air gaps the depth of the panel + then some is ideal, so ceating an air gap is still preferable then I assume, yes? Thanks!
standard absorption traps, not tuned -- just to clarify
Hi Matt!
An air gap can be an effective solution for corner bass traps as it can help dissipate low frequency sound waves. However, the corner itself can also be beneficial in trapping bass, as sound waves that hit the corner tend to reflect back towards the source, which can help to reduce their overall level in the room.
Creating an air gap in a corner bass trap, such as by using a panel with a hollow back or by leaving a space between the trap and the wall, can help to increase its effectiveness. The depth of the air gap can also play a role in its effectiveness, as a deeper gap may be able to dissipate more low frequency sound.
It's recommended to consult with an acoustics expert for best results. They can take into account the dimensions, materials, and layout of the room, and help you find the best solution for trapping bass in the corner of your room.
@@ADAMAudioBerlin Thank you so much! Great detailed answer. This helps a ton!
I have had the ax7 and the adam 10inch sub (2.1) for about 3 months now. Big difference in my mixes lately! I hated it at first now wouldn't mix any other way!
Great to hear that, Andy! 👍 😍
Thank you so much guys! this is really helpful ;-) Also, what is the 3D software Graham is using? Thx
Hi Vincent! Thanks for watching. And it's Sketchup!
These guys are the Rhett and Link of room acoustics
You guys have a link toi those gnarly speaker stands? looking everywhere and can't find them.
They are sound anchor stands 👍
I own a pair of Adam Audio S3V’s which replaced a pair of Focal Trio 11 BE’s. The S3V’s are epic, but missing the deep sub frequency that the Trio 11 BE do have. So i ordered a pair of Adam Sub12 instead of one Sub15 to compliment the S3V’s in the sub low frequency.
Now, without the subs and only the S3V’s, there is a frequency dip between 70 Hz and 140 Hz about -6 bB and a slight boost about 3 dB between 40 Hz and 70 Hz. Between 150 Hz and 300 Hz there is also a boost about 3 to 6 dB (because the desk i think). Measurements taken with Sonarworks.
The room dimensions are 5.3 meters long, 3.2 meters wide and a sealing of 2.2 meter high.
My question is, how can i treat these frequency problems with acoustic treatment? And what kind of acoustic treatment do i need?
If you could help me out i would appreciate a lot so the Adams will translate at best, also with the subs in my studio space.
Hi Daniel! We are happy to assist with technical inquiries regarding our monitors.
However, your request refers to room acoustic optimisation and its effects.
This topic is so extensive that we would kindly advise you to consult a specialist room acoustician.
Unfortunately, we as a monitor manufacturer cannot offer comprehensive support in this regard.
There are many places to visit on the Internet, I would like to point you to the following very helpful link: www.hunecke.de/en/calculators/room-acoustics.html
Forums such as "Gearslutz" also offer their own sub-forums that are specifically dedicated to these topics.
For explicit questions about our monitors we are always at your disposal.
I hope for your understanding. :)
How do they mount their panels on the wall and leaving a space betweeen the wall and panel? Thank you!!
Hey! It depends on the setting but generally, we build out a mini shelf with a 2x6 and L brackets. If you'd like more info, email me at Graham@musiccityacoustics.com and I'll send you the install guide we have for spacing panels off of the wall.
Really love your content! But, if you could add Spanish subtitles, it would be a dream. I understand most, but not all.
P. S. Just bought a pair of T7Vs. Can't wait to have them in my hands!
Great choice Rafael, have you tried using the automatically generated English subtitles? UA-cam also makes it possible to translate these subtitles into Spanish. :)
how did they get that ceiling diffuser to sit on the absorption panel?
Hi Patrick, our Space Coupling Diffusers come with mounting holes pre-drilled in them. They can be used to accept S hooks for ceiling mounting or the wall mount pins they come with. In this case, the acoustic panel cloud has eye screws, attached to the inner frame and the s hooks connect the Space Coupling Diffuser to the panel.
Please could you tell me the model/make of those speaker stands? Thank you.
Hi D Kelly, those are the sound anchors ADJ2. They make a few different sizes based on the size of the speakers you are using. The best speaker stands on the market!
@@MusicCityAcoustics NOPE. Sorry, those are NOT it. Don't even remotely look the same, and price point is blown out my a**. I'd like to know what sya ds they REALLY are. Anyone?
What is that panel behind you? Is it an absorber and a diffuser in one? Because of the wooden slats in the middle. I'd like to build one myself, is it in a sort of mathematical pattern (Different gabs between them) or is it purely estetic? Hope to hear from you what the right terms are to google this :)
Hi Bas, behind the desk are a combination of our Bass Trap Panels with our Scatter Faces mounted on them. The two products make it a combination of absorption and scattering in one. The Scatter Faces like most low profile products don't meet the requirements to truly diffuse sound but this is why they work well in small rooms. The pattern for scattering devices is usually created by randomly generating a sequence (flipping a coin is actually a common technique). For our Scatter Faces, we tried several different configurations of spacing and sizes and landed out what we thought sounded the best. I hope this helps!
Thx @@MusicCityAcoustics, yes that's a usable answer
Does somebody can help me or give some explicit tips to optimize my room?
Bradley Cooper knows his stuff :)
Dude I had no Idea that Ian from SMosh knew so much about acoustics
I dont understand why you would angle the speakers at 30° if an equalateral triangle calls for 60°
Am i dumb?
2x4 structures? How about plain old string... so much easier!
anybody else bothered by that stand holding the measurement mic being so recklessly lop-sided? just me??.. okay
this guy doesnt know sht.
sound panels actually kinda to a degree soundproof the room beside the acoustic treatments. when the soundwaves hit the wall it shakes the wall then enters the panels before entering the room so, many of the soundwave energy got reduced inside the panels.
please remove the background music
To the one troll who unliked STAWP lol
"I build acous panels for people".... later... Do acous panels work in a studio? NO
does stands cost more than double than the t-Monitors i guess
Tremendously helpful info. Thanks!