I bought the latest Sabre DAC/HDMI2.1 Trinnov Altitude and four HSU ULS-15 subs to perform cylindrical wave forming at the front, and reusing two HSU VTF-15H in sealed mode I had from my old theater layout. Still working on it.
How does one accommodate the placement of freestanding LCR tower speakers placed optimally away from the front wall (minimisation of early boundary reflections) with the placement of the subwoofers in their recommended location? Do the LCRs then interfere with the wave propagation, or are they deemed transparent for the purposes of the wavelengths being propagated? And if not, can that be compensated for?
I dont have any comments on the video and hopeful with the technology being beneficial. What I wanted to touch on was Munich high end trinnov demo was very very poor in my opinion. My room provides a far better home theater experience and I was truly shocked, the only benefit of a doubt I can provide is that the room was not sealed. There was no roof and the entire top opened into the rest of a massive room, yet with 8 subs which were hitting hard and were clearly calibrated the entire thing was greatly disappointing for me and having my first ever trinnov expierence and it was 11.6.8 with all perlisten high end monitors. *I was sitting in the sweet spot, front row directly in the middle. I am really hoping that, as I may have not properly understood, they did not apply this technology in that room because the entire thing was diminished to none existant.
Anybody know what remote control that is on the arm of the chair? Finally looking for a Harmony replacement as it does not turn my Trinnov on and off through created one push activities.
Not really a fan of them finding excuses for why the system can kinda work with conventional layouts and lower subwoofer counts, and then just pointing at current best practices for subwoofer placements, while kinda hinting the waveforming can still do something, maybe
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I bought the latest Sabre DAC/HDMI2.1 Trinnov Altitude and four HSU ULS-15 subs to perform cylindrical wave forming at the front, and reusing two HSU VTF-15H in sealed mode I had from my old theater layout. Still working on it.
With waveforming, what’s the minimum height does the subwoofers need to be off the floor with 4 subwoofers.
good question
Probably depends on the height of the room and if you have more than one row.
Did you guys use the link to input your rooms measurements?
@@therealshanelee just did. Very helpful
@@therealshanelee It answered all my questions.I should have looked there first. Cheers.
Fantastic! :)
How does one accommodate the placement of freestanding LCR tower speakers placed optimally away from the front wall (minimisation of early boundary reflections) with the placement of the subwoofers in their recommended location? Do the LCRs then interfere with the wave propagation, or are they deemed transparent for the purposes of the wavelengths being propagated? And if not, can that be compensated for?
Has this been reloaded ?
Idk enjoy the information given a good video.
It's a new video.
I dont have any comments on the video and hopeful with the technology being beneficial. What I wanted to touch on was Munich high end trinnov demo was very very poor in my opinion. My room provides a far better home theater experience and I was truly shocked, the only benefit of a doubt I can provide is that the room was not sealed. There was no roof and the entire top opened into the rest of a massive room, yet with 8 subs which were hitting hard and were clearly calibrated the entire thing was greatly disappointing for me and having my first ever trinnov expierence and it was 11.6.8 with all perlisten high end monitors. *I was sitting in the sweet spot, front row directly in the middle.
I am really hoping that, as I may have not properly understood, they did not apply this technology in that room because the entire thing was diminished to none existant.
Anybody know what remote control that is on the arm of the chair? Finally looking for a Harmony replacement as it does not turn my Trinnov on and off through created one push activities.
I believe it’s a Control4 remote.
Love this can work with less subs already :)
Not really a fan of them finding excuses for why the system can kinda work with conventional layouts and lower subwoofer counts, and then just pointing at current best practices for subwoofer placements, while kinda hinting the waveforming can still do something, maybe