7 Free Hifi Hacks that will change your Life! Maybe not change your life. But you get the point

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    0:28 Tone Generator
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    3:15 Speaker Placement
    6:39 Plug the Port
    8:01 Isolate Your Speakers
    9:25 Balance Knob
    10:47 Tone Controls/EQ
    13:06 Hang some Towels
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  • @gregfriedler2727
    @gregfriedler2727 Рік тому +20

    Hanging towels in your living room actually does help improve the sound.
    Once your partner sees a bunch of towels on the wall and leaves you, all the ambient noise they make disappears.

    • @bigdreams5554
      @bigdreams5554 Рік тому +3

      LMAO. Had a similar reaction when i put up black blackout curtains all over our TV room. After the initial "hell no" reaction , she calmed down and doesn't say anything anymore. Stay strong.

  • @ccbox23
    @ccbox23 Рік тому +9

    Randy- this video was a game changer for me. I 've gone from a standard stereo set up to having two speakers next to each other in the center of the room, one facing forward and the other facing back. Both speaker ports have been plugged with argyle socks (argyle seems to bring out the complexity of even the simplest of songs). I have a beach towel draped over my head and I circle the speakers trotting at exactly 33 and a third rpm to coincide with my turntable speed. What a revelation! I hear things in songs I never heard before: at the end of one cut I heard a band member yell "Quit stomping around up there or I'm calling the cops!". Vertical soundstage! Caveat- Use CD's at your own risk, as they spin considerably faster than your vinyl. My girlfriend suggests cutting eyeholes in the beach towel if you insist on being a digital daredevil.
    Seriously, Randy I've enjoyed your channel from the beginning and you are the go to audio guy for myself and my friends...it's great to grow along with you. Oh---and thank you for your service.

    • @MrRourk
      @MrRourk Рік тому

      please make a youtube video :)

  • @prayimiss
    @prayimiss Рік тому +53

    My wife gave me a hard time yesterday. I asked about the location of the coffee and she said this is the third time she has told me. She then said - "But when it comes to the cheapaudioman you remember everything he says." After buying the SSCS5's over the weekend since they dropped to 98 bucks, she told me I can no longer watch your channel and she is going to start hauling boxes of speakers to the thrift store. She is kidding, I hope.

    • @lucashinch
      @lucashinch Рік тому +3

      Same here.
      Can't have anything nice.

    • @rubif5797
      @rubif5797 Рік тому +6

      My wife doesn't even know about the cheap audio man.

    • @bigdreams5554
      @bigdreams5554 Рік тому +9

      @@rubif5797 what's happens on Cheapaudioman stays in CheapAudioMan.

    • @dennishuey4833
      @dennishuey4833 Рік тому

      tell her I don’t hear her anymore

    • @keithhazley3745
      @keithhazley3745 Рік тому

      Hide them. She's not kidding!

  • @ShikataGaNai100
    @ShikataGaNai100 Рік тому +5

    Randy, that wasn't resonance, it was Rob Halford. 🙂

  • @think2023
    @think2023 Рік тому +3

    Not free....but q-tips and a joint is a sure fire way to improve your music listening! Been using that for 40 years...works everytime!
    Lol

  • @st0rmrider
    @st0rmrider Рік тому +4

    My son tried to plug the subwoofer port with toys and remotes, when he was still a toddler. We only found the missing remotes after removing the back panel, years later...

  • @seanbirdsell
    @seanbirdsell Рік тому +2

    My favorite speaker isolation solution are paving stones. They're (nearly) completely non-resonant.

  • @thomascannon9936
    @thomascannon9936 Рік тому +3

    Blu-Tack is your friend for both speaker isolation and to keep them secured to the stands.

  • @liamtal1
    @liamtal1 Рік тому +2

    Not a Hi-fi comment, just some Tudor Black Bay appreciation!

  • @-elijahriggs-
    @-elijahriggs- Рік тому +1

    These free tips changed my life. They helped me kick a nasty drug habit and I’m no longer straight. Thanks cheapaudioman!

  • @SimonMackUK77
    @SimonMackUK77 Рік тому +1

    UK music fan thumbs up: wider speaker placement and the equal triangle fix. Yes ! Top marks n cheers.

  • @randybehenna3081
    @randybehenna3081 Рік тому +8

    Good morning everyone hope you have a great day

  • @RoHo.3
    @RoHo.3 Рік тому +2

    My room was a little dark (figuratively and literally) after I hung towels over everything. So I put some tin foil over the windows. Works the treat and keeps the feds mind control rays away.
    Dual purpose!

  • @bluev2srt
    @bluev2srt Рік тому +1

    ok shopping list includes towels, T shirts and socks. Audiophile bliss will be mine (insert evil laugh) :)

  • @andrewcole6309
    @andrewcole6309 Рік тому

    Porting a speaker actually makes the bass louder while restricting the lowest frequency possible. Ports don’t add deeper bass, they make bass louder. When you have a loudspeaker that is acoustic suspension (sealed) they add several tones of lower bass to the same loudspeaker that is ported. Porting also improves efficiency, making the overall speaker louder for the same speaker box air volume. Many drivers are not designed for sealed operation and will overheat quickly.

  • @Simon_Hawkshaw
    @Simon_Hawkshaw Рік тому +1

    All great hints to improve our experiences. Many thanks as always, Sir. You really hit the topics on the head.

  • @kyleo2113
    @kyleo2113 Рік тому +1

    Great video - totally agree on speaker/sub and seating placement as a key to getting the best out of your system and IMO by far the most important. Sound performance is dependent on the room, the characteristics of the speaker/equipment and your seating position as a total system - understanding how these relate and how you can manipulate the sound to eliminate big problems like nulls and large FR imbalance while also tuning the music to your liking - stage width, center image, bass, treble, depth etc etc. it is step one before jumping to eq or doing anything including room treatments, new speakers and gear IMO - once you have established that this is the best you can do moving stuff around and only then would I look at the other options to address the limitations within the system (room,gear,seating)

  • @Brian_Romska
    @Brian_Romska Рік тому +2

    Good morning and happy Tuesday everybody! Thanks again Randy for another great vid!

  • @russturner88
    @russturner88 Рік тому

    Thanks cheapaudioman had a play around with positioning of my speakers. Ended up a foot wider and a few more inches off the back wall. Nice 👍

  • @johnnixon2504
    @johnnixon2504 Рік тому +1

    I used OLD (clean) gym socks to calm the bass response on my fluance towers! best free tweak ever!

  • @rehn1kri
    @rehn1kri Рік тому +3

    Thanks, Randy. Funny enough, I completely changed my speaker and component arrangement yesterday (I went from the speakers along a narrow wall of our room to a long wall), and I need to re-tweak everything now in the bass department because everything has changed, but the increase in soundstage is dramatic. I still need to play around with distance from the front wall and possibly port plugging (I have a nasty 60hz peak now; I’m using ‘full range’ NHT speakers with side firing 10” woofers with big rear vents). I’m also using your suggested WiiM Mini EQ to take out some of the bass peak. Your video was very timely for me.

  • @vannk73
    @vannk73 Рік тому

    Solid tips here, Randy. Thanks!

  • @cpiddy7
    @cpiddy7 Рік тому +1

    Just went over the my HiFi, adjusted the balance over to the left one notch, sound stage instantly sounded fuller and more balanced. Top tip Randy

  • @shanecabbage2187
    @shanecabbage2187 Рік тому

    Always enjoy your recommendations, they open up my mind to new possibilities.

  • @benkrake3678
    @benkrake3678 Рік тому +1

    I know this definitely isn’t free, but one thing that is high on my list for my HiFi system is Iso Acoustics Aperta speaker stands. Sometimes depending on where your speakers are sitting, it can cause an upward reflection which can result in soundstage smear. The Aperta stands cleans that right up, and can also give you more tighter and controlled bass, as it also helps to eliminate resonances from having your speakers sitting in a shelf or on a entertainment unit, I mean let’s face it, I’m guessing that’s how a lot of us here would have our bookshelf speakers set up (ignore that last remark if you actually do use proper speaker stands!) Or some people can’t put their bookshelf speakers on proper stands and have them pulled into the room, because they have young kids and it might be a knock/fall hazard. One thing I love about these stands, is that they are fully adjustable up to 3” in height, and the back or front can be tilted for a more precise setup. Many who have tried these stands say they are very happy with how much of a difference they have made to their system!

  • @Velvet_Torpedo
    @Velvet_Torpedo Рік тому

    You can also move the speakers into the room when your listening and move them back to the wall when you're done listening

  • @brunohebert1351
    @brunohebert1351 Рік тому +2

    I can't wait to see new Sith Audio products: The Bass Port Plug and the "Room Treatment". Both socks and towel "infused with unobtainium" for the best sound reproduction.
    Offered at, of course, a ridiculously expensive price.

  • @NeilBlanchard
    @NeilBlanchard Рік тому +4

    Many great points here - one being the learning process and some basic hands-on adjustments. Speaker placement has a bunch of large effects - for me getting closer to a good tonal balance is key. And the most dramatic changes can be in the bass; because the lower frequencies are able to be "lifted" by where the speakers are placed in relation to the front and side walls. Closer to the wall will increase the level of bass you will hear, and farther away will lower it.
    Learned knowledge is free - and is THE most important for getting better sound, from *any* system.

  • @chuckcribbs3398
    @chuckcribbs3398 Рік тому

    Menards sells 4’x8’ sheets of acoustic panels. They are about $10 a panel and very easy to cut with a carpet knife.

  • @carlsitler9071
    @carlsitler9071 Рік тому

    Excellent, cheap room treatment: Dropped ceiling tiles are engineered to absorb sound. They come in 2' x 4' and 2' x 2' and can be painted to match the walls (they may already match the ceiling fairly well, just paint the sides). I'd mount them with thick double sided tape (4 corners and one in the center).

  • @barnabyzelman
    @barnabyzelman Рік тому

    Those southwestern woven rugs are often used on walls for decoration, and are easy to hold straight by first putting a strip of carpet tack board on your wall, then press the carpet onto it, Bingo.

  • @rev0luci0n
    @rev0luci0n Рік тому

    Towels, brilliant! Will play around with this in the home theatre before buying a bunch of acoustic panels

  • @alanmooremobile
    @alanmooremobile Рік тому +1

    Port plugs!! Why didn't I think of that? Been struggling to balance the bass since I got a sub - a couple of socks did a lovely job 😁

  • @bigdreams5554
    @bigdreams5554 Рік тому +1

    Another hack: listen to music off a cell phone (not headset/earbuds) for 30min. Then turn on and listen to music on your hifi setup. Will sound amazing by comparison, lol

  • @doctormidnight
    @doctormidnight Рік тому

    I have a set of Focal bookshelves on top of my Wharfedale towers and I use 1 inch diameter rubber gaskets to isolate them and to bring the back end up so they have a slight downward angle.

  • @JohnScheppler
    @JohnScheppler Рік тому

    Great information for some simple tricks. Great throwback on the ferns and speakers. 🪴 🔊 🪴

  • @rikardekvall3433
    @rikardekvall3433 Рік тому +1

    I couldn’t afford the Isoacustic stands and they were not WAF approved. I cut out a piece of camping sleeping mat and placed under the speaker. Works fine. Neoprene are even better.

  • @MrSilviut
    @MrSilviut Рік тому +1

    I think room treatment is very important, especially in small spaces. I've lived in 3 different apartments and all of them sounded extremely harsh without room treatment... the sound would "ring". I put up these 1'x1'x1/4" absorption panels behind the speakers and behind my listening position, and in the ceiling corners touching the wall behind my listening position. Of course, bass management via traps is a whole other thing, and that's where money is the issue. Hence why powering via an AVR is so nice, because you'll get Audyssey XT, etc.

  • @stevethetoolman2435
    @stevethetoolman2435 Рік тому

    I enjoy your channel sailor! Great stuff. I’m planning on building a set of css x1 in the spring. If the big one hit there will be subs and targets!

  • @tonym8358
    @tonym8358 Рік тому +1

    I place used socks on the ports, and now the sound have another dimension they are alive... is like I am in a concert with peoples at 100 degrees 😳

  • @PrincessCutLawnCare
    @PrincessCutLawnCare Рік тому

    randy! you finally got the white balance dialed in!
    looks great dude 👍

  • @badgermike1231
    @badgermike1231 Рік тому

    I use garden hose washers to isolate my speakers from the cement blocks I have them sitting on.

  • @billmankin6204
    @billmankin6204 Рік тому +1

    That's a new product! Sith Audio Felt Isolation Pads - only $199 per sheet. Reusable unless you have cats. Come in two sizes, a little too small, and wayyyyy too big. Available in audiophile black, or retro silver. Do not taunt felt isolation pads. Do not use if you are allergic to felt isolation pads. 7 day limited warranty (with exceptions.)

  • @ginom407
    @ginom407 Рік тому

    Great Stuff Randy! 👍👍👍

  • @johncallaghan3097
    @johncallaghan3097 Рік тому

    I stream all my music digitally from ripped CDs held locally on a laptop. My preamp doesn't have a balance control, but my free streaming app, AIMP, (latest version sounds as good to my ears as Audirvana, which after the trial I didn't buy) does. With AIMP, I can alter the balance. It needs to be a little to the right, where oddly, there's a nearby wall, whereas on the left, the speaker is in open space. You'd think the balance would need to be the other way round, but it doesn't. Can't figure out why, but there you go.
    The balance slider is on the DSP tab (accessible from preferences), as is the "stereo enhancer" slider -- I find that moving this about 1/5 - 1/4 from the left definitely adds an extra something. Not sure how, but it may involve some kind of equalisation. Leaving it at zero definitely "dulls" (makes less interesting) the sound by comparison. Just my tuppence worth when it comes to free tweaks.

  • @greganderson1681
    @greganderson1681 Рік тому

    Great advice!

  • @rosswarren436
    @rosswarren436 Рік тому +1

    Cool list and good advice. I used a tone generator to locate some dishes and objects on a shelf that would vibrate obnoxiously when playing certain albums. I also used it to figure out I had 8KHz tinnitus. One word of caution: The rated power for speakers is for playing a multi-toned "musical" signal, not pure tones. So don't play your speakers near their maximum when using a tone generator or you might blow your tweeter. A good old rule of thumb is to "de-rate" your power handling by 50% and not exceed that while doing some vibration/resonance tests. Just be careful.

    • @xminusone1
      @xminusone1 Рік тому +1

      You can blow pretty much each and every component with that thing. Amplifier includes.

  • @enrigimeno
    @enrigimeno Рік тому

    Probably one of your best vídeos 😊

  • @Chiroman527
    @Chiroman527 Рік тому +2

    Randy, this video serves to remind of the "little' things that can improve or enhance the sound you get from your current systems. I use 2 Receivers/ Amps in my Finished Basement COVID Hibernation created sound /mancave room. I use 4 different Bookshelf Speakers , 2 speakers paired together to one Receiver and 2 different Speakers paired to a IOTA SA3 / PA3 / Emotiva A300 Stack. I used 14 Gauge Copper speaker wiring for all. I Mixed and Matched each of the speakers for weeks - seeking the Optimum Sound. I play each system separately usually, but on occassion, I play both simultaneously - WOW, Like a Concert Hall. Yes, it is an Audiophiliac No-No, to play 4 different speakers (@ pairs of different Elacs, 1 pair of Fluances, and 1 Pair of KEF Q350s), but The sound is fantastic. The experiment yielded that The Fluances & Elac Debut Reference 6.2s play well together (and after getting a tip from an AV forum poster, to recalibrate my Denon DRA-800H Receiver to play the 2 pairs at 6 OHM settings [it cn be adjusted from 4 to 6 to 8 Ohms], reduced the heat), the Elac Debut 6.2s and the KEFs play very well together on the IOTA /Emotiva Stack. Lesson : listen to Randy. 1 Thing tht can help enhance the sound for a couple of Bucks is to add a Schiit LOKI or LOKIUS to your system - in essence a simple 4 or 6 band Equalizer with a decibel Boost !

    • @joshdeakins1775
      @joshdeakins1775 Рік тому

      So audio files (

    • @AbideinChristFully
      @AbideinChristFully Рік тому +1

      I have some vintage Pioneer CS-811 5-way speakers with non working tweeters, so I put some bookshelf speakers on top. Sounds much better with all 4. Nothing wrong with trying, and ignore rules.

  • @Steve_Blue_Oyster_Cult
    @Steve_Blue_Oyster_Cult Рік тому +1

    I have a set of Cerwin Vega SL12s. They were too boomy sounding. What I did was 1. I bought a rubber floor mat and cut it down to 14X14 Inch and set one on top of each speaker. The speakers are 14x14 inch. 2. Then I used 4 brick 12x12 pavers and placed two on top of the rubber on each speaker and centered them. It made one heck of a difference and cut down the boomy sound and just brought the high, mid and lows more into line. I know a lot of people do not like Cerwins but they can sound really good by experimenting. Total coast of doing this was $18 before tax.

    • @rosswarren436
      @rosswarren436 Рік тому

      Nothing wrong with a good set of Cerwin Vegas. For the price they just had so much more bass slam than others. They were the stereo gateway drug for a lot of people in the 1980s and 1990s. My nephew had a pair in his apartment when he was attending college and those things drove many crazy parties. I helped him put them up on some milk crates we "borrowed" from behind a local grocery store to get them up off the floor. Enjoy them!

  • @Feliciano12v
    @Feliciano12v Рік тому +1

    When you pay attention more to your speaker placement than with your significant other. Hey, at least speaker placement makes a huge difference.

  • @joejoejoejoejoejoe4391
    @joejoejoejoejoejoe4391 Рік тому

    You can get towels with picture on them, make them into a feature rather than something odd on the wall.

  • @jeffjefferson7384
    @jeffjefferson7384 Рік тому +2

    The ideal is to place 2 ferns atop the L and R speakers. They attenuate the treble and insult your guests :)

  • @RUMBLEGO1
    @RUMBLEGO1 Рік тому +2

    As a person with a hearing imbalance it is really frustrating that companies don't add a balance knob to their headphone amplifiers. Some do but they are very few and far between.

  • @ryanjofre
    @ryanjofre Рік тому +1

    Coffee check……
    …..Help life is good enough.
    More coffee time.
    Btw. 43 year old of a retired genius mechanic/engineer.
    Toe in on speakers……not tires. Lol.

  • @andrewallison70
    @andrewallison70 Рік тому +3

    One thing I use for headphones on Andriod devices is an app call 'Wavelet' the free version has basic graphic EQ and also an extensive list of headphone EQ profiles from the AutoEq people, Ive used this with some little bit of extra manual EQ with a set of Beyerdynamic DT770 pros and they sound to harsh initially to me, but with the wavelet app, you can really dial in in the sound an make them sound really good, it also works for bluetooth wireless headphone output.

    • @Timewaits4no1
      @Timewaits4no1 Рік тому

      I actually just bought a pair of DT770's for $89 on Woot so I'll have to try that app when I get them. I don't have an external dac, or amp yet so I'm curious to hear how they'll sound just running off of my LG V50 phone

    • @andrewallison70
      @andrewallison70 Рік тому

      @@Timewaits4no1 part of it depends on the ohms rating of the headphones they have 3 types, 32, 80 and 250, the less ohms the more sensitive and can driven better by low powered output such as mobiles. Ive got the 80 ohms version and they worked pretty well. You should be alright though, LG phones tend to use decent DACs. It is easy to go loud with them once the sound is dialed in.

  • @thomaswachter7782
    @thomaswachter7782 Рік тому +1

    I think I have messed with every hack that you have mentioned at one time or another. I even had a spurious resonance that turned out to be decoupling screws on my speaker stands. That was embarrassing. I found the resonance eventually, but not before returning a set of speakers. Funny that it sounded like a bad tweeter that I had in a speaker many years ago. I currently have a sock in my sub port.

  • @davidsmithson9236
    @davidsmithson9236 Рік тому +1

    Isolate your speakers by using bar stools. Thanks Randy, for your tip on this.

  • @howardskeivys4184
    @howardskeivys4184 Рік тому

    I like your attitude to room treatment. Try taking 2 tall step ladders. Drape a duvet cover or blanket over each. Then sit down in your listening position and have a spouse or friend move them around the room. Repeat the procedure, vut this time shut your eyes, and don’t cheat. I think you’ll be surprisingly underwhelmed!

  • @Nature_Quixote
    @Nature_Quixote Рік тому

    Free Room Treatment: hang a dowel on the wall in the first reflection spot, hang it like a curtain rod, drape an extra blanket, quilt or tapestry one the rod. Use whatever looks good to your two eyes. Voila! Bob really is your uncle!

  • @phen277
    @phen277 Рік тому +2

    As far as speaker placement and listening distance: I once read an instruction manual from Fisher (had a really good sounding all-in-one stereo unit when I was a teenager) that said you should be listening from at least 2.5 times the distance your speakers are apart. I've never lived anywhere (until now) that I had that much space to do it.

    • @spamcan9208
      @spamcan9208 Рік тому

      Those manuals are usually useless lol. There are too many different room shapes and sizes to make such a blanket statement like that. Did it at least suggest pulling them away from the wall?

    • @phen277
      @phen277 Рік тому +1

      @@spamcan9208 I don't recall that but I would think that it would instead tell me not to place them too far apart to guard against over-spacialization (not a word) and phasing problems.

    • @andrewbrazier9664
      @andrewbrazier9664 Рік тому

      Fisher had a great reputation back when I was a teenager.
      My 1st "Hi Fi" was a budget Hitachi separates system in a horizontal cabinet. (£279 Inc 2 way bookshelf speakers - FORTY years ago 😲) 25 wpc with really good "tonality" 😊

  • @stuartshannon8141
    @stuartshannon8141 Рік тому

    Pool noodles and pipe insulation are good for plugging ports. Slice into 1” or more pieces and you can isolate speakers and components. An electric carving knife works great!!! Yep, I’m cheap, too!

  • @BrashCandicoot
    @BrashCandicoot Рік тому

    Nice Blackbay Randy 👍

  • @4delosh
    @4delosh Рік тому +1

    Great list, question on port plugging. I have always been told not to plug ports on subs unless they are designed to be plugged as it can cause damage. Do the same rules apply for speakers? Is it possible to damage a ported speaker if it is plugged? Love the content!

  • @RobCCTV
    @RobCCTV Рік тому

    ALL valid points. I knew nearly all of them, but it was worth saying to newbees in the field of HiFi and might just be an accoustic revelation to some people who have been putting up with sound that is one tweak away from perfection.
    Oh, BTW:- it is possible to grab a cup of tea and watch these videos. I've tried it. You try it. Take a recommendation from a Brit.

  • @TriAmpHiFi
    @TriAmpHiFi Рік тому

    Tone Generator! You're so smart. Thanks.

  • @shanedaiken2831
    @shanedaiken2831 3 місяці тому

    Good video Great solutions!

  • @VeerMaharaj
    @VeerMaharaj Рік тому

    Loose binding post happened to me as well, and it was the exact same method I used to troubleshoot it. Damn.

  • @vinjackps5892
    @vinjackps5892 Рік тому

    Quick tip! Anti vibration pads for washingmachine. Cheap, durable and made for… reducing vibrations.

  • @OldTooly
    @OldTooly Рік тому

    Coming from 300lb speakers that are placed and the room setup around them, never to be moved again, to tiny Celestion Model A compacts that I have experimented with extensively in all axis placements, even as little as an inch positional adjustment can make a difference you can hear. After spending time , in my case over 2 years, with these Model A's, I have the most absolutely pleasing sound quality overall of my 60 plus years in audio. Of course tiny speakers need help with bottom end. It's just physics. But let me share something I came up with that I never heard anyone else speak of. In 2 channel stereo we deal a lot in center image, and width of sound stage. I am also a believer in 2 speakers, 2 subs. I also place the subs as close to the line of sight of the mains as is practical. Now assuming that you have no bass nulls or blooms in this sub placement, you need to balance those subs just like the mains. But subs below 80hz have little to no directionality. So I turn the subs crossover points to at least 120-150hz. Then play a test record or use the mono switch, if you have one, and adjust for a perfect center sound on just the subs. Reset them back to your desired cross point and adjust the mains to blend well with them. My detail and center image improved so much I scarcely believed it. So I pulled one sub for a week and optimized for a single sub. Never got it to sound as good as 2 subs balanced as I described. Even minor volume differences in gain between the subs had audible detractions in sound. Maybe it will help you. Good Luck. And thank you Randy for bringing up these great points in setup .Edit...I forgot to mention this will not matter quite as much if you are driving both subs from a single "sub out" connection. I use left/right channel source to the powered subs.

  • @guarionexa2956
    @guarionexa2956 Рік тому

    Cheapaudioman have a fine taste for watches too.

  • @joelcarson4602
    @joelcarson4602 Рік тому

    Plugging ports. The mechanical resonance of the bass driver, the volume of air in the speaker cabinet and the volume of air in the port itself are all designed to be interrelated to lower the bass frequency that the speaker can reproduce. Stuffing damping material in the port will often simply result in removing the port from that equation and raising the natural resonance frequency of the driver and cabinet thereby reducing its ability to reproduce lower frequency bass sounds.

    • @rosswarren436
      @rosswarren436 Рік тому +1

      That is true, ports are supposed to be tuned to let the speaker play "lower". But that (reducing bass output) is precisely what some are wanting to do. Some don't have the luxury of pulling speakers 3 feet or more out into a room, so tamping down some of the bass that is enhanced by corner placement or near a wall really can help clean them up. I know I've seen some 3-ported speakers that come with, you guessed it, two port plugs. You can experiment with no plugs, 1-plug, or 2-plugs. Seems they wanted at least ONE port free because the speaker was not designed to be sealed completely. Some are though. My old AR9 speakers are acoustic suspension and go down to 28 Hz with a smooth roll off to 18 Hz. The "new" KLH Model 5 is acoustic suspension.
      The problem with acoustic suspension speakers is that they usually aren't nearly as efficient as a ported design so you have to use a higher-powered amp. The problem with ported speakers is that they don't have a smooth roll off below the turned port frequency but often just stop right there. Ah, design tradeoffs...
      In ported speaker design, it would be nice if the ports could be on the front baffle (like the JBL L100), but then it would take up room there. I've often wondered if ports could be put on the sides instead of the rear? I know Golden Ear uses passive radiators on the sides of some models, but I can't recall any speaker with ports on the sides.
      I love my AR9 but they don't play well at lower volumes. You have to crank them a bit to "wake them up", but now that I'm older I want to get some speakers that will play better at lower volumes.

  • @hurdygurdyguy1
    @hurdygurdyguy1 Рік тому

    This is great information and suggestions, but unlike a lot of viewers here I'm not an avid Audiophile, more of a Music Appreciater who has no time to listen to anything for any length of time to justify all the fiddling with nuances to get the "perfect" listening environment (if you have kids forget it! And unless you have a partner that's on the same page as you forget! 🤣) ...
    me? Any music I want to listen has to be relegated to the background, there's no time for a dedicated "listening" experience....but if ya'll audiophiles can then more power to ya!!

  • @EsotericArctos
    @EsotericArctos Рік тому +3

    I use to work in radio, and some of the smaller stations, on tight budgets, would use egg cartons on the walls to provide sound deadening. They worked remarkably well to prevent reflections from the walls.

    • @JohnKelly2
      @JohnKelly2 Рік тому +2

      We used carpet padding. Ugly as hell, but it was effective.

    • @EsotericArctos
      @EsotericArctos Рік тому

      @@JohnKelly2 Oh yes, that underlay type stuff. Really darn ugly, but it really deadens the sound reflections

  • @Driftkart
    @Driftkart Рік тому

    wow that picture quality is amazing, whats it shot on?

  • @Thevikingcam
    @Thevikingcam Рік тому +1

    Speaker placement. Yup the number ONE thing to do with room acoustic treatment. Even AMPs comes after that and can have to say even before buying new speakers, do those. Cos those can make your 500$ speakers sound better than poorly placed 1500$ speakers in bad and plain room. My sub 1800€ Genelec G3 + 900€ sub with accurate placement and good room treatment sound better than almost any 5000€ speaker, easily.

  • @michaelvanbuskirk8845
    @michaelvanbuskirk8845 Рік тому

    This is the second time I have heard you refer to, "your patients."
    Are you a doctor? Chiropractor?
    Love your videos.

  • @louiesipes2257
    @louiesipes2257 Рік тому

    Sorbothane Isolate it pucks are available on Amazon cheap

  • @jimbo4203
    @jimbo4203 Рік тому

    Drawer liners works great under the speaker , cheap too , until your wife notices there missing from the silverwear drawer !

  • @joaomend
    @joaomend Рік тому

    Hi Randy
    Do you know a good Chinese stereo pre amp?
    Something under 100 usd?
    Thanks! Keep up the good videos!

  • @shaunyweaver1144
    @shaunyweaver1144 Рік тому

    I use heavy dream catches hell I made my own, also canvas wood frame pictures.

  • @hudsonbissell6946
    @hudsonbissell6946 Рік тому

    I’ve played around with plugging ports with various materials and quantities of them used to plug. Even for speakers right against the wall I found i always felt like it sucked all the life and soul out of the speaker. I’m sure some people have great results with port plugging but not me. I’ve never liked the results in any of my 4 audio systems

  • @breckisaac5378
    @breckisaac5378 Рік тому

    Bob Robbins the art of speaker placement on UA-cam is free.

  • @patricktecklenburg1935
    @patricktecklenburg1935 Рік тому

    I almost never use the balance knob with CDs. With vinyl I have to use it constantly.

  • @AjuVignesh
    @AjuVignesh Рік тому +1

    Wondering how tightening up the speaker binding post clears up the resonance. Must be something else.

  • @think2023
    @think2023 Рік тому

    If the speaker has similar frequency and phase response off axis...that reflection point should not be damped.
    See floyd tooles research at NRC for why that is.

  • @gavinwagner1766
    @gavinwagner1766 Рік тому

    So, I have that very set up Randy refers to for utilizing the balance controls (one speaker in a corner and the other in the opening to the room). My amp/pre-amp doesn't have balance controls. Iso acoustic pucks and sound dampening panels helped in the corner. Most songs I get great center imaging and then others it's more like left-center imaging. What causes this? Is this the mixing engineer? Is this what the artist intended? Are all lead vocals supposed to be dead center?

  • @joeyjusta4730
    @joeyjusta4730 Рік тому

    If I have wall mounted stereo, should I toe them in to the center of the couch.... The couch is big like 4 people.

  • @ThePittsburghToddy
    @ThePittsburghToddy Рік тому +1

    Try foam insulation boards for speaker isolation. Really cheap!

    • @andrewbrazier9664
      @andrewbrazier9664 Рік тому

      I use bamboo bread boards on my speaker stands also to add a little more height as my Mission QX2 Mk 2 have inverted tweeters
      I've never tried using the speakers "upside down" so the tweeters would be above the bass midrange like normal speakers !!! 🤔

  • @NeverCryWolf64
    @NeverCryWolf64 Рік тому +3

    Is that a sock in your speaker port, or are you just happy to see me?

  • @trulsdirio
    @trulsdirio Рік тому +1

    Hanging towels will do pretty much nothing to be honest. Just cut the absolute highest of frequencies, but won't do anything in the mids or let alone bass. If you have a super bright speaker or like muffled sound you might still get satisfactory results I guess.

  • @reneboylumba
    @reneboylumba Рік тому

    Hi sir i’m looking forward on buying the a11 tribute…but i’m caught between 2 speakers(have not heard any of them yet…3030i and klipsch rp600…any comment on this sir?…
    (Got one track i would like to know your comment ONE by metallica…)which of those speakers will the bass responds well?…)

  • @charlesgraham9954
    @charlesgraham9954 Рік тому

    all i want is buy 2 - 3 ways crossovers so i can build me two floor speakers. i already have the speakers. are there any plug and play crossover? i can solder. i just need some help finding crossovers...!! at least 350 RMS

  • @sweetandsour6521
    @sweetandsour6521 Рік тому

    No way never been so early Hi wierd hifi dad guy your really cool and taught me sm

  • @a.j9645
    @a.j9645 Рік тому

    Nice advice as always Mr Randy! 👍 The balance knob is the most useful for people who "think they know it all" have Googled like crazy. Sick way to make your lovely system sound better. Took me a while to try that "absurd and stupid easy" thing. Made my system much more balanced👍🇸🇪

  • @MS-pw8yu
    @MS-pw8yu Рік тому

    Balance has been replaced with level adjustments for every channel. Even better than balance!

  • @geetee3522
    @geetee3522 Рік тому

    Hi there, careful with shoving that diaper in the bass port...i had a pair of Monitor Audio Silver 5i, guessing they were from around the year 2000-2003, the port was close to the mid driver on the back and when de-ported the mid sounded a little restricted, possibly my imagination but didn't sound as dynamic? needed room to breathe? seemed to sound a little compressed might be the terminology to use. Also when put closer than 15c.m to the wall had the same restrictive effect. From new subscriber, love your work so far.

  • @FunAllDayLong4353
    @FunAllDayLong4353 Рік тому +1

    I've got a balanced knob...

  • @2shoestoo
    @2shoestoo Рік тому

    Go back to the 60s and hang tapestry’s 👍🏻