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Re: Beck and his black boxes.

Posted: 2022-10-06 11:32
by beck
Yes, and maybe I need to move them out even further. :-)

Re: Beck and his black boxes.

Posted: 2022-10-06 11:38
by springwood64
beck wrote: 2022-10-06 11:32 Yes, and maybe I need to move them out even further. :-)
I have my Espeks 453mm + 471mm (toed in) between the edge of the base to the back wall skirting board

Re: Beck and his black boxes.

Posted: 2022-10-06 11:43
by beck
Charlie1 wrote: 2022-10-06 11:27 Sounds really good. Hard to be 100% sure but sounds like it has more room to breath.

I'm jealous of all that bass :)
Well, I am now trying to find the right balance with not too much of it. :-)

Re: Beck and his black boxes.

Posted: 2022-10-06 11:51
by beck
springwood64 wrote: 2022-10-06 11:38
beck wrote: Yes, and maybe I need to move them out even further. :-)
I have my Espeks 453mm + 471mm (toed in) between the edge of the base to the back wall skirting board
Mine are not toed in and only around 160 mm from the back wall to the back side of the speakers at the moment.

Re: Beck and his black boxes.

Posted: 2022-10-06 23:41
by ThomasOK
I find track B to be more tuneful than track A so I would use that position!

You might try toeing them in a touch so that the inner sides are perpendicular to the back wall and see if you like it.

Re: Beck and his black boxes.

Posted: 2022-10-07 06:08
by beck
ThomasOK wrote: 2022-10-06 23:41 I find track B to be more tuneful than track A so I would use that position!

You might try toeing them in a touch so that the inner sides are perpendicular to the back wall and see if you like it.
:-)

Thank you for the feedback Thomas. I will try your suggestion.

Re: Beck and his black boxes.

Posted: 2022-10-07 08:52
by beck
Now toed in.

Links removed

It sounds nice and does solve some problems but I really like to more “close mic” feel I get when they are not toed in.

More experimenting is needed for me to be satisfied. :-)

Re: Beck and his black boxes.

Posted: 2022-10-07 09:11
by springwood64
beck wrote: 2022-10-07 08:52 Now toed in.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/37xur0lgyfrnm ... 0.mov?dl=0

https://www.dropbox.com/s/0ppudf4730h22 ... 3.mov?dl=0

It sounds nice and does solve some problems but I really like to more “close mic” feel I get when they are not toed in.

More experimenting is needed for me to be satisfied. :-)
I tested 0mm (no toe-in), 12mm, 16mm, 18mm, 24mm (full) and ended up with 18mm (difference in distance to rear wall for inner vs outer corner of the base)

After refining toe-in I zero'd the toe-in and revisited depth again and ended up increasing the depth significantly (378mm to 453mm), then restored the toe-in.

My back wall is plasterboard + timber with a cavity and too close produces a lot of boom on the bass. In the right spot the boom drops off really notably.

Re: Beck and his black boxes.

Posted: 2022-10-07 09:15
by beck
No toed in (new):

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Re: Beck and his black boxes.

Posted: 2022-10-07 09:18
by springwood64
I prefer zero toe-in to full toe-in, for both. The bass sounds more in tune with zero, to me.

Re: Beck and his black boxes.

Posted: 2022-10-07 10:07
by beck
springwood64 wrote: 2022-10-07 09:18
I prefer zero toe-in to full toe-in, for both. The bass sounds more in tune with zero, to me.
Without all the work I have put into setting up my cd player and system it would not be possible for me to enjoy my cd collection and a late 90’s DDD cd like the one below:

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I am happy now. Next move must be to hunt down some cd’s. :-)

Re: Beck and his black boxes.

Posted: 2022-10-07 10:21
by Charlie1
springwood64 wrote: 2022-10-07 09:18 I prefer zero toe-in to full toe-in, for both. The bass sounds more in tune with zero, to me.
Yeah, me too - compared using 'new' toe-in clips

Re: Beck and his black boxes.

Posted: 2022-10-07 20:12
by ThomasOK
In this setup I am liking the clips without toe in better.

Re: Beck and his black boxes.

Posted: 2022-10-14 08:52
by beck
At a concert yesterday evening with Georg Riedel on bas (he played with Jan Johansson on “Jazz på svenska” and ”Jazz på ryska”) and Jan Lundgren on piano. Just lovely. Reminds me that I have to get “Jazz på svenska” on cd. :-)
Georg Riedel is nearly 90! He is known for his music working together with Astrid Lindgren.

He has played together with Stan Getz among others.

Re: Beck and his black boxes.

Posted: 2022-10-16 09:32
by beck
This must be near what I can get out of my little system. It has been fun and hard work. :-)


Links removed.


Happy listening to all.

Re: Beck and his black boxes.

Posted: 2022-10-17 11:48
by Charlie1
Sorry beck but I prefer your original clips. Maybe gone too far away from what you had?

Re: Beck and his black boxes.

Posted: 2022-10-17 11:49
by beck
Charlie1 wrote: 2022-10-17 11:48 Sorry beck but I prefer your original clips.
Well, just goes to show how difficult this is. Luckily stepping back is easy. :-)

Re: Beck and his black boxes.

Posted: 2022-10-17 23:58
by Whatsmynaim
Here's a second opinion. I think the later clips sounds great!
So, what changes did you make this time?

(Edit: To clarify. I presumed they're in a A,B,A,B order and with later I meant the B's.)

Re: Beck and his black boxes.

Posted: 2022-10-18 08:13
by lejonklou
I don’t understand which is which, but I preferred the second clip before the first.

Re: Beck and his black boxes.

Posted: 2022-10-18 08:37
by beck
I am just playing around with setup as I always do. All four clips are the same setup just recorded from two different angles.

When you have a setup like I do where all small changes matters it is easy to get lost in all the different ways the music can be delivered. :-)

I found myself listening a lot to this setup though it might not be the best.

Re: Beck and his black boxes.

Posted: 2022-10-18 09:22
by Charlie1
beck wrote: 2022-10-18 08:37 I am just playing around with setup as I always do. All four clips are the same setup just recorded from two different angles.

When you have a setup like I do where all small changes matters it is easy to get lost in all the different ways the music can be delivered. :-)

I found myself listening a lot to this setup though it might not be the best.
Ah, didn't realise they were the same setup - they look further apart in the second clip. I'm only commenting on the phone position then! Not whether it's better or worse than your previous setup.

Re: Beck and his black boxes.

Posted: 2022-10-19 11:09
by beck
No problem Charlie1. :-) I did not explain fully what was going on.

I am really hanging on to this setup. It captures my imagination and I find myself listening and having trouble moving away from the system. :-)

E) https://www.dropbox.com/s/sy6yucbiuzwab ... 7.mov?dl=0

E2) https://www.dropbox.com/s/zpnlirpbb0o8m ... 6.mov?dl=0

Re: Beck and his black boxes.

Posted: 2023-04-20 10:05
by Charlie1
I like it beck, for both tracks, very good!

Enjoy!

Re: Beck and his black boxes.

Posted: 2023-04-23 08:37
by beck
Charlie1 wrote: 2023-04-20 10:05 I like it beck, for both tracks, very good!

Enjoy!
Thank you Charlie1.

I am done with my CD player setup. My last advice to anyone into hifi is to go with what captures their musical imagination. No hifi is perfect. When you stumble upon a system that makes you fall in love with music keep it “close”. The smallest change can make you loose that love again.

All the best and good hunting! :-)

Re: Beck and his black boxes.

Posted: 2023-04-23 08:42
by springwood64
beck wrote: 2023-04-23 08:37 My last advice to anyone into hifi is to go with what captures their musical imagination. No hifi is perfect. When you stumble upon a system that makes you fall in love with music keep it “close”. The smallest change can make you loose that love again.
Such good advice. If you are exploring and loving music, your hi fi is perfect for you.