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toonny
post Jun 27 2014, 02:27 PM

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Same here. Just bought a Studio 7.. First impression. DAMN solid built quality. Carry alone up to 4th floor, feel like wanna die already.. LOL!

Anyway, what should I do for better sounding? Need advises to unleash the true potential of this studio speaker.

FYI, I used it for HTPC. Speaker upgraded, so what is the next?

Thanks~!
toonny
post Jun 30 2014, 04:50 PM

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QUOTE(ktek @ Jun 28 2014, 06:39 PM)
I would suggest u do proper placement first. Buy speaker stand.
what kind of sound u looking for? More dynamic?  Soundstage? Accuracy?
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Hi bro ktek,

Thanks for your reply.

As i mentioned, it was used for the HTPC. It serves my family mostly for movies time and sometime I do use it to play musics and songs when gathering session is held at my house.

Currently, the speakers were seated at the height of the ear level. What do I meaning here is, the height of speaker same height to my ear level when ppl sit on sofa. At the moment I still do not have any speaker stand for them, they placed on top of my dad's previous karaoke speaker, similar to this.
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But normally I will just lay on the floor and watch movie, haha..

I am not sure what do you mean by sound stage, but with limited length of speaker cable, and it's a stereo speaker, I would just want it to sounds nice. I am not having much knowledge on setting up in the proper way, but do hope to get some advice from sifu here. blush.gif notworthy.gif
toonny
post Jul 1 2014, 05:09 PM

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QUOTE(ktek @ Jun 30 2014, 08:21 PM)
u're welcome smile.gif
this is an example placement of speaker, try it.
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soundstage is a magic that make speakers disappear! usually big (like studio 7), expensive speakers and powerful amp are easy to achieve it. u can test using action movie or rock band, concert music.
voice is comming out from center. left side and right side got "extended surround feel"
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Hi Bro, thanks again for your reply.

Now, is there any difference between analog input and optical input? Currently I do not own any sound card, speakers are drive by the on board sound card.

My connection is as below.

Graphic card HDMI to LCD > LCD RCA to R2700.

or should I just use the optical input directly to the speaker?

Thanks in advance! notworthy.gif
toonny
post Jul 1 2014, 09:38 PM

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QUOTE(Cosef @ Jul 1 2014, 08:00 PM)
Yes there are difference between analog input and optical input. Theoretically optical input should have better signal-to-noise ratio, but subjectively it is depends on personal preference. You may try see which sounds better to your ear.
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Hi bro Cosef,
I read your review on the R2500 studio speaker. Since mine is a new set, what should I use to break-in them? Follow what you did? Use pink noise? I also read Power911's review too, he used pink and white noise if not mistaken. But what will be the duration?

Thanks~!
toonny
post Jul 1 2014, 10:41 PM

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QUOTE(Cosef @ Jul 1 2014, 10:27 PM)
Pink noise and electronic music in loud volume, covered with blankets.
That time my neighbours and housemate almost come and kill me. rclxub.gif
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hi bro, I found this noise generator. Can I use this? It can set the duration for playing the noise.

Noise Generator

 

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