Slightly changed room’s while being parked directly on top adjacent bedrooms.
My new neighbour said it was vibrating the concrete floor two floors below! Well at least I know it’s performing like it’s suppose to. I think that must have been Crimson Tide (PCM) dts 5.1 THX laserdisc.
So I hope the new room will minimize the low end to small degree.
I’ve applied cable truncking along, above the picture framing around the room to conceal the loudspeaker cables for the surrounds.
The surrounds are all, wired in series.
Later on I’ll fit the front panel of the cable truncking, onto the fitting.
I need to really block the windows up to reduce outside sound and stray light from disruption.
The room is bit lively with slight reverb that needs to be dealt with. It’s kinder hard to tell if the sub bass extension is deeper or more controlled than the other room.
LFE.1 I haven’t tested it out, yet. I’m running, laserdisc transfer DVD-RW Star Trek the Motion Picture (1979) Dolby stereo 4:2:4 which as surfactant bass and sub bass lows.
The fronts LCR seem to be performing with good stereo front and dialogue panning is smooth over a narrow (7 feet 6”) to the present listening position, which is 9 feet.
Seating is placed within the sidewall surrounds which are placed high up at (6 feet 7”). The angle is as step as they can go; I’d guess its slightly less than 45°.
The angle of the surrounds is 55” to the listener’s ears.
Also haven’t tried out stereo surrounds with centre back as of yet, maybe later on. Then I can see how well it images around the room, while the monaural matrix surrounds give good envelopment when “Veger’s” lighting thunders around, Enterprise.
Has Enterprise goes though an opening into another part of Veger complex, its accompanied by a nice smooth low end on the JBL 4645 that is in SW re-mix which sends all the low end to subwoofer output.
I normal have this in the OFF setting that only comes active with LFE.1 (Dolby / dts 5.1) sources.
I still have four more JBL control 1 fitted to the ceiling in the other room that need to be taken down and fitted somewhere into the large room.