Speaker placement and the bashing of HPM 100's

celticguitae6666

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Hello I was surfing the net looking for the newest ides's of speaker placement came up with a couple Cardas method, Audio physics method, rule of thirds and WASP they probably all have been around in one form or another There appeared to be some disagreement ( No really?) about what works best. Then I went sideways to see what the preferred method was for Pioneer HPM 100's Holy S...! not only do I own a piece of crap amp but my speakers are also a piece of crap too Who knew? ( just kidding ) I love the sound of my amp and speakers and there is some support for both but the Pioneers?
Wow my sytem took a review beating this week! :cheers: Well I did try some tweaking of position to see if there was any improvement in sound stage focus etc which at this point seems as good as I can get in my listening space. There is a 8' pool table in the middle along with odd boundaries around the room. I hope to have a relaxing listening session tonight with some new jazz records I picked up the other day Ralph Towner and Jeff Beck Wired and if I have enough time or can stay awake some :coffee2: Chick Correa.
Dwight :whax:
 
Well here goes my opinion on placement. When I'm doing a true listening session as I will be in a bit. I sit in the middle of the room about 8' from the speakers. I do have them toed in. I was told to use the spikes and lean them 6 degrees back to get the timing of the tweeter right. OK I tried that. I usually don't use spikes; but I did for this experiment. I heard no difference what so ever. 20 odd years as an aircraft mech has left my hearing has a little to be desired. I hear highs all the time with no music. LOL Yes I have Tinnitus. I took the spikes off and put them the way they were.If the speakers are well built with 3/4 or 1" MDF you should get no resonance. So I think you can experiment; but it is your ears so do as you wish. Whatever sounds best to you.

Larry
 
Whoever bashed your speaks and amp Dwight has obviously not heard a good example of either.
 
laatsch55 said:
Whoever bashed your speaks and amp Dwight has obviously not heard a good example of either.
I t was not specifically aimed at my set up specifically it was more of general consensus of posts from different forums I visited to read post's about Carver in general and HPM 100's specifically being poor performers etc. the items I have in my current set up. I use to get kind of upset thinking that my ability to judge my equipments quality was poor or sad but now not so much. I build acoustic instruments Violins,Dulcimers and other types of zithers. I like to think I have a pretty good idea of tone. I play acoustic and electric guitar and bass and dulcimer, my wife the violin and I have a small recording studio that shares my listening room. I like to think I know what live music sounds like. I have met alot of really nice people through different groups and forums you guys especially but I think I need to spend more time looking for ,listening to and playing music and less time on the net. Simplify, enjoy, and worry less about things that I don't know why I am worrying about them in the first place You know what I mean?
Cheers :wave:
Dwight
 
Impatient children learn eventually, when they use their minds and not their eyes to think.

This wasn't from a JBL forum was it?
 
celticguitae6666 said:
laatsch55 said:
Whoever bashed your speaks and amp Dwight has obviously not heard a good example of either.
I t was not specifically aimed at my set up specifically it was more of general consensus of posts from different forums I visited to read post's about Carver in general and HPM 100's specifically being poor performers etc. the items I have in my current set up. I use to get kind of upset thinking that my ability to judge my equipments quality was poor or sad but now not so much. I build acoustic instruments Violins,Dulcimers and other types of zithers. I like to think I have a pretty good idea of tone. I play acoustic and electric guitar and bass and dulcimer, my wife the violin and I have a small recording studio that shares my listening room. I like to think I know what live music sounds like. I have met alot of really nice people through different groups and forums you guys especially but I think I need to spend more time looking for ,listening to and playing music and less time on the net. Simplify, enjoy, and worry less about things that I don't know why I am worrying about them in the first place You know what I mean?
Cheers :wave:
Dwight
We will be here if you need us for any thing. Stop by any time you get a chance.

Larry
 
I can,t speak for your Amp ,,but until very recently I owned a pair of HPM-100s,,and have heard as much Pro as Con about there sound as for me I thought they sounded fine ,,I sold them to a young guy who wanted to get a start into the world of Analog,,and while my Marantz sound great they lack the low end that the Pioneers are famous for
 
Fast Forward said:
I can,t speak for your Amp ,,but until very recently I owned a pair of HPM-100s,,and have heard as much Pro as Con about there sound as for me I thought they sounded fine ,,I sold them to a young guy who wanted to get a start into the world of Analog,,and while my Marantz sound great they lack the low end that the Pioneers are famous for

I have to agree that Pioneer does put out some Bass in their speakers.

Larry
 
We need to make up the "10 commandments of audio", hehe

Something like.. hmmm...

"Thou shalt not poo poo other audio nut's tastes"

"Thou shall enjoy your system as only thou can"

"Thou shall obey she who ...." (daggone... where'd THAT come from... crap... :cheers:)
 
JUST CONNECT IT


IF IT EXPLODES YOU GOT FIREWORKS


THERE IS NO BAD MUSIC! SOMEBODY WILL GIVE YOU A QUARTER AT A YARD SALE
 
I know exactly what you mean Dwight. And I salute a true craftsman such as youself. A great deal of patience and understanding are essential to your craft. It comes off in the way you write also. Someday I hope to hear you play> I have many friends who are musicians and each is a jewell in their own way. Salud Dwight.
 
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