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Dr.db
02-14-2019, 03:37 AM
I would like to hear about your experience about the required listening-distance when using big monitors.

Being more precise, what would be the minimum listening-distance for a speaker like the westlake audio HR-1 ?
http://www.westlakeaudio.com/Speakers/Professional_Series/hr-1.html

The HR-1 has the drivers rather far apart on the baffle.
Their probably is more than 8" between the midcone and midhorn in the sensitive midrange.
I guess it takes a serious listening-distance before the individual drivers join to homogeneous soundstage...



Best regards,
Olaf

Robh3606
02-14-2019, 06:57 AM
In the 4350 Installation manual JBL recommends a minimum of 8 ft.

Rob:)

Mannermusic
02-14-2019, 08:54 AM
In the 4350 Installation manual JBL recommends a minimum of 8 ft.

Rob:)

And, so much depends on the quality / characteristics of any given environment. Yeow. One walk around a room with a pink-noise / RTA mic is a real eye opener. Help! Not sure installing these big systems in other than optimum (professionally designed) rooms makes a lot of sense. And, not a lot can be done in many of today's condos, etc., when rooms, hallways, stairs intersect. Soft walls, weak floors, wild and crazy standing waves, wall hot spots. How much of this can digital systems help? Any data?

Mr. Widget
02-14-2019, 09:05 AM
And, so much depends on the quality / characteristics of any given environment. Yeow. One walk around a room with a pink-noise / RTA mic is a real eye opener. Help! Not sure installing these big systems in other than optimum (professionally designed) rooms makes a lot of sense. And, not a lot can be done in many of today's condos, etc., when rooms, hallways, stairs intersect. Soft walls, weak floors, wild and crazy standing waves, wall hot spots. How much of this can digital systems help? Any data?Most of the problems you describe affect bass response and there is little that a DSP can do to correct these problems. That said, in problematic rooms we try to use speakers that are less affected by the room than more traditional systems. Multiple small subs located on opposing walls to help with the bass and line array speakers go a long way towards minimizing the ill affects of problematic rooms.

To the original poster’s question, I think most systems sound best when you are 9-10 feet away ~3m.


Widget

Mitchco
02-14-2019, 09:17 AM
Go to: http://www.westlakeaudio.com/Speakers/Manuals/manuals.html From the drop down on other topics available, select positioning loudspeakers in rooms. Then scroll down to recommended listening distances section. Did not see the specific monitor listed there, but gives you a good idea. I am sure you can send them an email and get a good answer. Some of the studios I worded in had Westlakes - nice monitors!

I use JBL 4722 cinema speaker in a home environment. The speakers are set up in a 10' equilateral triangle. It is an all active system using digital XO and the drivers are time aligned and integrate (i.e. image) very well, even at a short distance for cinema speakers: https://www.avsforum.com/forum/113-subwoofers-bass-transducers/1214550-official-rythmik-audio-subwoofer-thread-1223.html#post57390652

Dr.db
02-14-2019, 09:51 AM
Thanks a lot for your replies, very helpful!

I have looked at the westlake article too in the past, but as you mentioned the big monitor HR-1 isnīt mentioned. I will email them, but Iīm not shure if theyīre interested that much as Iīm not a customer.

I guess the HR-1 needs more listening-distance than the 4350, as the individual drivers are vertically further apart.

Dr.db
03-04-2019, 03:51 AM
Until now I havenīt received an answer from Westlake and I doubt I will.

So I would like to hear other members sharing their experience. :)

Robh3606
03-04-2019, 08:43 AM
They have their manuals on line.

Recommended Listening Distances
Minimum Distance in Feet (cm) Maximum Distance
BBSM-4F 2' (61) 12' (366)
BBSM-6F 3' (92) 18' (549)
BBSM-8F 4' (122) 20' (610)
BBSM-10F 5' (153) 22' (671)
BBSM-12F 6' (183) 25' (762)
BBSM-15F 8' (244) 28' (853) Very close to the one you asked about
BBSM-4VNF 4' (122) 12' (366)
BBSM-5VNF 5' (153) 15' (457)
BBSM-6VNF 6' (183) 18' (549)
BBSM-8VNF 8' (244) 20' (610)
BBSM-10VNF 10' (305) 22' (671)
BBSM-12VNF 12' (366) 25' (762)

C-6 3' (92) 12' (366)
C-8 4' (122) 14' (427)
C-10 6' (183) 18' (549)
C-12 8' (244) 22' (671)

http://www.westlakeaudio.com/Speakers/Manuals/manuals.html

Rob :)

Dr.db
03-04-2019, 10:50 AM
Thanks a lot for these informations!

But unfortunately the model of interest (HR-1) isnīt listed. ;)