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    FREEWARE for Speaker Setup, locate Early Reflections & Room Ratios.



    Program Components:

    1. Positioning Loudspeakers-Listening Point: For better tonal balance and stereo imaging.

    2. Determine Early Reflection Points in a room: For far better stereo imaging by control of these reflections.

    3. Determine dimension of Golden Cuboid Listening Room.

    4. Determine dimension of Golden Trapagon Listening Room.

    All you need is just Microsoft Excel for open this easy-to-use software.

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    Quote Originally Posted by udomchok


    Program Components:

    1. Positioning Loudspeakers-Listening Point: For better tonal balance and stereo imaging.

    2. Determine Early Reflection Points in a room: For far better stereo imaging by control of these reflections.

    3. Determine dimension of Golden Cuboid Listening Room.

    4. Determine dimension of Golden Trapagon Listening Room.

    All you need is just Microsoft Excel for open this easy-to-use software.

    CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD >> Free..! Smart Stereo Setup
    Hey, that's a pretty cool link, we need more newbies here like you!!!

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    Room

    It says my room's too small, sledgehammer?

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    Very cool link !!! Good post
    Lots of music but not enough time for it all

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    Doesn;t like speakers with corner placement or near side wall placement it would seem

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    I do not think this site is very good. It only really identifies mid and high frequency reflections. It says nothing about low bass modes and nodes which are far more problematic in small rooms than mids and highs. It also does not take into consideration the radiation pattern of the speakers themselves in determining early reflections. Horn loaded speakers have much more control over the radiation pattern of the speakers than cones and domes do, and that has got to be taken into consideration in determining reflection points in any room.
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    Well if you own a typical box like a B&W 604 and just started into the whole audio thing, the site still can help ya out :-)
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    NOW ! Free download the new updated version Smart Stereo Setup V0511-25EN

    New calculating module (useful beginners & making work easier for experienced)

    Positioning Loudspeakers-Listener: by room mapping technique.


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    This will only get you a starting point. Nothing wrong with that as even a good starting point is tricky. There are some expensive programs that have a libray of loudspeaker models anfd which let you select types of wall, floor and cieling surfaces. But even the expensive brand doesn't deal with unusual room shapes (I don't mean just the common L-shape), or planar dipoles unless you do extensive customizing. I'm not being negative I'm just saying there is no magic bullet.

    Software of this kind IS especially useful in trying out a variety of configuration and visually looking at the results. It really helps one visualize what is going on in a room even if you have to extrapolate to real-world situations.
    http://www.drachen-audio.com

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