Wisdom Wands SC-1 owner manual Books on Acoustics, Suppliers of Acoustic Treatments

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Professional Acoustic Design

References

tion of any speaker is a first reflection point. Concentrate on those for the Left and Right speakers first.

If you can, arrange to apply either absorption or diffusion at these eight points (don’t forget the wall behind you). Absorption can be as simple as heavy, insu- lated drapes; diffusion can be provided by a well-stocked bookcase with books of varied sizes. Alternatively, you can buy purpose-designed room treatments (some sources listed under References, below).

The important things to remember are these: a good room should have a bal- ance of absorption and diffusion; and if you are going to treat only a few areas of the room, the first reflection points are the most important ones to treat.

Does this all sound too complicated? For good reason. It is complicated.

The difference between the average listening room and one that is professionally designed and implemented is huge. A great listening room will disappear to an astonishing degree, letting the experiences captured in your recordings speak to you directly. A well-designed room is also quieter and more comfortable. It can easily become a favorite retreat for peace and rejuvenation.

If you decide to investigate the possibility of improving your room with the help of a professional, it is important to find someone who focuses on domestic/ residential spaces. Most acousticians are trained to deal with large spaces — air- ports, auditoriums, lobbies in commercial buildings, etc. The problems seen in “small” rooms (residential spaces) are quite different, and outside the experience of most acousticians. Find someone who specializes in and has lots of experi- ence designing home studios, home theaters, and the like. Your Wisdom Audio dealer may be such a person; failing that, he/she can help you find such a pro- fessional.

Books on Acoustics:

The Master Handbook of Acoustics, F. Alton Everest, TAB Books

Sound Reproduction: The Acoustics and Psychoacoustics of Loudspeakers and Rooms by Dr. Floyd Toole

Suppliers of Acoustic Treatments:

Acoustic Innovations, http://www.acousticinnovations.com/ Acoustic Sciences Corporation, http://www.acousticsciences.com/ Echo Busters, http://www.echobusters.com

MSR Acoustics, http://www.msr-inc.com/home_theater/hometheater.html RPG Diffusor Systems, http://www.rpginc.com/

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Contents Wisdom Audio System Controller SC-1 Risk of Electric Shock Do not Open Important Safety Instructions Table of Contents Care & Maintenance North American Warranty Unpacking the SC-1 Placement Considerations Operating Voltage Special Design Features System-Specific EQ Setup Memory LED Indicators Power Switch and IndicatorFront Panel Setup Calibration Selector Switch Rear Panel Channel InputsChannel High Planar Output Channel Low Woofer Output Channel Subwoofer OutputRS232 Interface USB Port12v Trigger In and Out AC Mains Input, Switch and Fuse Assembly Page Introduction to Room Acoustics Center channel height Stable, 3-dimensional stereo imagingSmooth, consistent bass Surround channel geometrySubwoofer Placement Room Treatment Books on Acoustics Suppliers of Acoustic TreatmentsGetting Ready to Calibrate Before Calibration During Calibration Wisdom System Configuration Speaker Selection Speaker Selection screen High Crossover Volume Trim Sample only 85 90 = Audyssey MultEQ Pro MultEQ Pro Welcome screen Job Information Options/Microphone Selection Room Dimensions Measurement Measuring additional positions Detection Results Page Target Sound Options Disconnect the microphone Save Results Page Calibration Completed Care & Maintenance North American Warranty Obtaining Service Specifications Recommended minimum load impedanceDimensions Page Is a registered trademark of Wisdom Audio, Inc