Thank you for your words of encouragement. Yes, our Distributor is Focal Naim America and they have over 70 resellers in Canada. You can find them on the link: vicoustic.com/where-to-buy
Nice overview... very complete and concise without being overtly long and full of "fluff" content. It really sums up the basic rule... you need to treat the room itself (acoustically) and not just rely on the best speakers you can afford. Save some cash for treating the room. I have a less than optimal room setup, but with the right acoustic treatments and some adjustments of the speakers have gained acceptable results. Heavy curtains, an area rug and a few home-made acoustic wall panels went really far in helping things out. I'm lucky to have a "natural" (natural to the room that is) main dispersion with a large 8x8' rubble stone fireplace behind my main seating.
great video guys !
Finally, someone who can explain the physics of room affects in easy terms. Do you have Canadian suppliers?
Thank you for your words of encouragement. Yes, our Distributor is Focal Naim America and they have over 70 resellers in Canada. You can find them on the link: vicoustic.com/where-to-buy
@@Vicoustic1 Thanks! Looks like beautiful products.
Nice overview... very complete and concise without being overtly long and full of "fluff" content.
It really sums up the basic rule... you need to treat the room itself (acoustically) and not just rely on the best speakers you can afford. Save some cash for treating the room.
I have a less than optimal room setup, but with the right acoustic treatments and some adjustments of the speakers have gained acceptable results. Heavy curtains, an area rug and a few home-made acoustic wall panels went really far in helping things out. I'm lucky to have a "natural" (natural to the room that is) main dispersion with a large 8x8' rubble stone fireplace behind my main seating.
Thank you. We're glad you enjoyed it and hope it can help more people to improve their room setup to achieve a better sound environment.