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TrilliumSound
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Fri May 26, 2006 8:58 am |
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Cool and very nice!
How does it sounds?
Any problem to adapt or getting rid of old habits from the other room?
How close are your speakers from you?
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MadTiger3000
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Fri May 26, 2006 9:30 am |
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| TrilliumSound wrote: | Cool and very nice!
How does it sounds?
Any problem to adapt or getting rid of old habits from the other room?
How close are your speakers from you?
Cheers! |
Nice paneling.
What kind of monitors are those? |
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JoeH
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Fri May 26, 2006 9:53 am |
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Looks GREAT, John! Congratulations!!!! |
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Michael Fossenkemper
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Fri May 26, 2006 10:45 am |
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What is that glorious knobbity thing in the middle?
That's a very nice looking room, nice desk too! |
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RemyRAD
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Fri May 26, 2006 11:26 am |
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Congratulations! That is a beautiful mastering suite! Just watch out for those termites and splinters and always put your shoes and socks on. I guess you used all that wood because you use a Cedar system to prevent any problems with moths? MASSIVE MASTERING? The room looks good but I wouldn't call it massive?
Go ahead, stay in the closet!
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Fri May 26, 2006 2:05 pm |
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Very Nice! That looks so good I think I'll pop that image on the front page for ya.
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Massive Mastering
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Fri May 26, 2006 6:09 pm |
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Thanks BT!
Oh, let's see here -
1. Sounds great... VERY even and gloriously neutral. Haven't had it shot yet, but I haven't had to do a single revision since day one... Somewhere around 600 pounds of low end absorption - 21 traps + walls & ceiling. You can stand right in the corner and barely a bump in the lows.
2. A bit of a change - The old room was easy to "flex" with - You could move around and get a different perspective. This room is so "flat" that there are no excuses.
3. The monitors are around 6 feet from the rail on the desk - I know, I know... It looks like a yard in the photos. Must be the lighting...
4. The paneling is 1/4" cedar slats - Each slat is glued over 100% of the surface area and brad-nailed to prevent any resonance or vibration. Not as aromatic as "closet" cedar, but a fresh "woodsy" scent that goes well with vanilla candles and coffee.
5. The loudspeakers are B&W Nautilus 802's
6. The glorious knobby thing is a Crane Song Avocet monitoring controller.
7. The desk is a Sterling Modular "Master Plan D"
8. Yeah, it's not very "massive" - But thanks to all that broadband absorption, it sounds that way.
Other stuff that's bound to come up -
The floor is floated 4" over slab concret except for where the speakers are - There, the concret comes up all the way to the subfloor/floor. From there, the speakers are sitting on SoundAnchors stands placed on Indian granite slabs. The Bryston 4B sits on a smaller granite square cut from the same slab (I think Tom is a fan of the Bryston/granite combination also).
Power is a dedicated 20A line to the gear, filtered, filtered, filtered. Lighting is on its own circuit - VERY quiet Lutron dimmer modules on two track units (front & back of room).
An oversized & reduced flow air return is over the amp between the cloud and the wall to keep the "gear end" of the room cooler. A smaller return is near the client seating space in the rear "sweet spot."
Uh... The smoke detector is from FirstAlert.  |
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SONICA-X
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Fri May 26, 2006 9:11 pm |
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John,
very cool!
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Massive Mastering
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Heh - Don't think I forgot - The main DAW is a Sonica-X unit.
Running like a champ since "day one" Guy. |
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| Massive Mastering wrote: | Heh - Don't think I forgot - The main DAW is a Sonica-X unit. |
These are very stable DAW and so silent The very best! |
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Sat May 27, 2006 9:51 am |
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John,
Nice room I am VERY IMPRESSED.
The speakers do look closer in the photo
Yes I like the Bryston 4B Granite combo and have ever since I put my 4B on the slab and noticed a BIG difference in the bass (much tighter)
CONGRATULATIONS and I expect we will be hearing a lot of Grammy award winning CDs coming out soon with your name as Mastering Engineer on them.
Take care and GOOD LISTENING.... |
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Sat May 27, 2006 12:38 pm |
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i am ready to kill for some B&W 802's...... |
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