Recently I did some reading on room acoustics. During the study, I found few good points about room acoustics, which are really simple to practice.
1) Sit in your listening position. Ask someone to stand in the same plane as that of speakers and ask him to clap loudly. If you hear echo, you room needs some treatment.
2) No two parallel surfaces should be reflective. Each room will have 6 surfaces. So you need to treat only 3.
--So my room has one big bookshelf (open, without any glass doors) and contains books of odd sizes.
--The wall behind my listening seat is covered by thick mattress.
-- I am in search of good mattress for the floor. I am not in hurry because , the sound is very pleasing even without any mattress on floor and there is no echo after clapping from speaker position.
-- Keep the window glasses covered with curtains (preferably thick).
-- As someone has suggested in recent a new thread, you may keep doors open if possible.
All this prevents standing waves to major extent but does not prevent reflections in Toto. Boominess is treated by these measures.
Reflected sound is very important in day to day listening and creates atmosphere of wider space. Listening experience in anechoic chamber may not good with a lively speaker may appear recessed.
So no reflections may be as bad as too much of reflections.
@ Sumanta, How are you planning to clone Jamos? Are you going to use same drivers?
Have you thought about cloning Orions since you are going biamp/triamp way?
@ mpw, your tweeters seem to be very good. For few moments, I thought of getting them. However, in my speakers, the full ranger plays from 50Hz to 9Khz and tweeter is left to do work from 9khz upwards only. Secondly, the sensitivity seems to be about 90 db in the range that I would need.The full ranger has sensitivity of 97dB. So don't know how they will match. Thirdly, my 3 year old son has uncontrollable urge to poke speaker centre with pencil. Dust caps of my full rangers are already gone. Luckily the tweeters are still holding on. So can't spend big amount on tweeters till he is at least 6-7 year old.
