ASC's Senior Project Advisor Ty Moyer recently got this unsolicited
feedback from one of his customers.
Ty,
I have received and assembled and installed my new Studio Traps.
I've only had time for one listening session, but they made
a very positive first impression.
It seems to me that with them in place I hear more definition,
more separation, and more focus in the instruments in the soundstage.
The soundstage may be just a little wider than before, although
I don't know that for sure. It also seems to me that details
-- particularly in percussion instruments -- are rendered "faster"
and "clearer." (That may be the result of eliminating
the bounced and therefore delayed frequencies off the walls.)
More listening will either confirm or deny this,
but I think I am going to be very pleased. It's amazing what a
difference your acoustical treatments have made in my listening
experience.
Your recommendation for having symmetry in my acoustical treatments
was excellent advice. Although I have drywall on the right side
and a double window with plantation shutters and shades drawn
behind them on the left side, it seems that the Studio Traps
create a more uniform acoustic no matter what's behind them.
I have turned the "buttons" directly toward the 16"
diameter and 48" high tube traps in the rear corners of
the room.
I used the "old mirror trick" to determine
where to put the traps. I have them set at a height of 63 inches
because my Thiel CS5i speakers are 63 inches tall. The top of
the topmost tweeter in my speakers is 43 inches high. I may experiment
with raising and lowering the traps, but this seemed like a good
starting point. I have them a few inches away from the wall, and
I think that may be desirable because of the "shadow"
that allows them to create. Do you agree with this initial setup?
Thanks, Ty. I am very grateful for your excellent help. I think
I'm going to be a very happy ASC customer.