Description

November 2006 has seen the start of building a dedicated 2-channel listening room (a.k.a. "the man cave"). For the interest and benefit of others wishing to do likewise, I will try and relay details of the event that is expected to take 4-6weeks to complete.

* DESIGN

It all starts with a piece of paper and creative thinking of an audio designer which I found locally. Measurements were taken, consideration was given to room layout and planned speaker firing position. In my case I had two concrete block support pillars in the basement room and a lowish hanging support bean that sits atop the pillars. A structural engineer was called in to see about moving the posts and yes anything is possible with enough money . . . but the beams would stay put but be replaced by smaller footprint jack posts.

* ACOUSTICS:

The soundproofing would consist of Roxul acoustic and thermal insulation in the ceiling followed by Sonopan and 5/8" drywall to contain the sound. Special isolation clips for wall decoupling are used to isolate and 'float' the walls while rubber gasgets go between the concrete floor and wooden 2"*4" framing. J-molding, accoustic taping, 1/4" gasket for the ceiling/wall connection, air duct dampening material, insulated flex duct, external door with weather stripping were all used too.

* ELECTRICAL:

Four dedicated circuits will be installed: (i)a planned subwoofer on a 20 amp, 12 gauge Romex wired circuit, (ii) analog will also have a 20 amp, 12 gauge wire (in the event that my current 6watt/ch. amp gets replaced with a behemoth amp, (iii)digital will be a 15 amp, 14 gauge wired circuit, and (iv) a misc circuit for lights etc will also be 15 amp, 14 gauge. Isolated grounds will be created in the breaker box and plastic not metal recepticle boxes will be used to ensure only 1 end of the circuit is grounded (grounding both ends will cause the wire to act like an antenna!).

Planned future purchases include:

* Apple Mac Mini with silent hard drive and external RAID 1 disc storage for musical files

* Metric Halo LIO-8 Pro DAC

* Parametric EQ within the Metric Halo to tame the lowest bass mode peaks

* PurePower line conditioner & surge supressor

Thanks for looking.

Kevin
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    • Dedicated Music Room customized
    I hired a small firm to design a dedicated music room in my unfinished basement which was no small feat. A contractor was hired to build it to spec and it was finished in January 2007.
    • Hemi-Cylindrical Diffuser / Bass Trap for Front Wall
    A DIY hemi-cylindrical (poly) diffuser that doubles as a bass trap having OC701 fiberglass within its cavity. It's a 160degree arc from a 48" diameter Sonotube with red oak veneer on the exterior. The hard exterior diffuses mid/high frequencies in about a 110degree arc. With a total thickness of 30 inches, the hemi will absorb down to about 65Hz [1130/((30*7)/12)=64.6]
    • Front Wall Corner Bass Traps
    A pair of DIY hemi-cylindrical (poly) diffuers that double as bass traps are in each corner. Eash is a 100 degree arc from a 48" diameter Sonotube with OC701 fiberglass in its cavity. They're covered with black speaker cloth to visually dissapear into the black coloured front wall. The total depth is 39" (27" radius + 12" air space) which absorbs down to about 49Hz. All hemi-diffusers can be pulled away from the wall to whatever depth is needed so as to tailor the low-end absorption.
    • Side Wall Reflecting Panels DIY
    I built 3 reflecting baffles for each side wall. They are 3/4inches thick and run about 12feet long. Each baffle can be opened to any angle between 0 - 90 degrees. Right now the bottom baffle is open 30 degrees so that ear-level reflections are sent upwards to the ceiling diffusers, whereas the middle and top baffles are both open 20 degrees. The bottom baffle has a pair of GIK D1 QRD-like diffusers at each side wall's first two reflection points to help widen the apparent sound source width.
    • Skyline Diffuser for Rear Side Wall Treatment
    A DIY Skyline diffuser for the rear right side wall. Uses 8 different cell depths in 1.5" increments with a maximum cell depth of 10.5". Being conservative, 10.5" is 50% of a 645Hz frequency which it will very effectively diffuse down to and likey another 0.5-1 octave lower. * Prime Number used = 547 * Primitive Root = 2 * 26 Columns * 21 Rows * 501 individual blocks of wood!
    • Hemi-Cylindrical Diffuser/Bass Trap for Rear Wall
    Another two DIY Hemi-Cylindrical (poly) diffusers - one per back wall corner - to diffuse mid/high frequencies and absorb low frequencies as its interior is stuffed with OC701 fiberglass. Dynamat Xtreme (for car doors) was put on the hemi's inside to help reduce resonances and add stiffness. It's a 130 degree arc from a 48" diameter Sonotube.
    • GIK D1 QRD-like Diffusers for rear wall
    6 are placed on the back wall (3 columns of 2) in front of 3 GIK Monster bass staps.
    • GIK Acoustics Monster Bass Traps for rear wall
    3 total: Used on the back wall.
    • RPG Skyline (HP) Diffusers for Ceiling Treatment
    9 Total: from speaker plane forward to listening chair.
    • RPG Skyline (LP) Diffusers for Ceiling Treatment
    3 in Total: used on the dropped part of the ceiling between the front of the left speaker and the listening chair.
    • George Stantscheff Lightspeed Passive Attenuator
    Passive attenuator that uses the special LDR (light dependant resistor) which has the ability to change it's resistance according to how much light LED (light emitting diode) is shone on it, hence it can control the volume without any mechanical contacts needed in the signal path. www.lightspeedattenuator.com
    • Art Audio PX-25
    Fantastic sounding and very powerful despite being a 6 watt/ch. SET amp. With the KR Audio PX25 tubes and Sophia Electric 274B tubes and NOS input tubes.
    • FAB Audio Model 1
    A 2.5 way with 1" tweeter and twin 10" drivers. High efficiency speakers (97dB).
    • Rythmik Audio F15
    Two servo controlled subs each with a 15" driver and 370watts Class A/B each sub. Wonderfully musical.
    • Foundation Research LC-1
    This is a bi-directional line conditioner filter and Cardas power cord all in one for the Audio Aero CD player.
    • TG Audio Lab HSR high purity silver interconnect
    1.5 meter shielded
    • TG Audio Lab Speaker wire - silver
    8 foot with spade ends
    • Audience PowerChord (4 foot)
    4 foot power cord for Art Audio PX25 amp.
    • Dayton Audio OmniMic
    Precision audio measurement system.
    • Sennheiser HD-600
    headphones
    • StudioTech Component Cabinet U-22T
    A rosewood cabinet with ventilation slots on the side, six shelves, cool looking doors and great WAF.
    • Wattgate 381 Ag AC Duplex Outlet
    Audiophile grade AC repectacle. I bought two Wattgate 381's to be used on dedicated digital and analog circuits.

Comments 126

Yes, Kevin, we must take into account our better halves' wishes.

As for the PX25, NICE MOVE. I'm obv a fan of tubes, and if not for the unsuitability of my Parsifals for SET's (ohms drop to 2-3, 89 sensitivity), I would have looked hard at the PX25. Anyway, happy listening.

artg

Owner
Artg - stereo systems in non-dedicated rooms are a spousal trade-off no matter how you slice it! We get to buy and keep the gear but it must conform to the spouse's room layout plans . . . ahhgg!

Art you may notice the addition of an Art Audio PX25 amp in my lineup which is amazingly wonderful. But hey, I really like your "new and improved" rig which is also quite stunning to look at.

kevinzoe

Kevin - Just admiring your system, when I noticed a striking resemblance of our listening rooms - similar dimensions/shape, same couch and so on.

I find my room challenging to get the best sound, but it sure is cozy!

artg

Owner
Gliderguider - Ahhmen brother, yes indeed there is magic in that there PX25 tube . . . wonder what a pair of the amps in biamped config would sound like . . .!!! You are invited to listen whenever you're in town next . . .

kevinzoe

Hurray for Fab Model 1's with PX25 amps! I'm glad the Art Audio has worked out so well for you, Kevin. That tube really kicks out the jambs, doesn't it? Now we really have to trade listening sessions.

gliderguider

Owner
System edited: After a 3 week in-home trial evaluating the Art Audio PX-25 amp, I have decided that it isn't going back to the factory . . . it's just too darn great and what synergy with my high efficient speakers. I never dreamed that 6 watts could sound so powerful. May the honeymoon period continue . . .

kevinzoe

Owner
Perfectionist - thanks for your comment. Alas, I can have the toys as long as they "blend in" according to my wife's taste and vision as to how the living room ought to look like. It was a bit of a battle just to have the FAB Audio speakers in there as you might well imagine - they don't exactly recede into the background, now do they!?! The nice thing is that the cabinet in rosewood is really very good looking so we all win . . .

kevinzoe

Kind of ashame to hide all that purty gear inside that cabinet.

perfectionist

Owner
Art Audio PX25 arrived today and was worth the wait!!! Loving my time with it thus far. . . still in the honeymoon stage no less. :)

It seems to compliment the other components and my FAB Audio speakers so well - it's taken clarity and detail to a higher level and that "presence" factor that I was looking for is here.

Any thoughts on the next upgrade? My feeling is the speaker cable - ditch the Ultralink and get me a pair of Audience AU24 cables. Add a subwoofer. Then back around again to improve the CD source and upgrade to the next level or two of First Sound preamp to Deluxe 4.0 MKII with Paramount Upgrades. . . .

kevinzoe

Owner
System edited: New pictures added of the new audio cabinet. Art Audio PX25 SET amp on order . . . ya baby!

kevinzoe

Owner
Bluemike -- I like the Audience powerChord and AU24 interconnects quite a lot. The powerChord is solidly built, not so thick that bending it is still easy, and is competitvely priced with things just as good but costing more. In my situation I had an electrician run dedicated circuits for audio back to the breaker box so my power is a bit cleaner this way thereby reducing some of the sonic benefits had my power been less clean. For example, I did some A-B-A listening test using my preamp and the pretty good std powercord it comes with vs the Audience powerChord and there was very little difference, to my ears at least. This is probably because of the dedicated power line and the fact that the First Sound preamp has more microfarads of capacitance than most power amps which also helps reduce line noise. Perhaps not a good test . . . In any event I have the powerChord on the pre and amp with the CD using the Foundation Research LC-1 passive line conditioner+Cardas powercord all in one while my Equi-Tech uses the 20amp cord it came with. Does this answer your question?

kevinzoe

hey Kevin

how's the audience power cord fitting in ?

bluemike

Kevin,

Geeze don't use my system as any kind of benchmark fergodsake - it sounds like crap, trust me ;-)

Actually, while I've never heard the AU24 wires, some people whose ears I trust say they are very, very nice. They always crop up in the sorts of discussions where I start pushing Bob's stuff, so my bet is they'd do really well. My dealer is going to get me a meter of Kimber Select 1031 to try against my TG. I'll let you know how it goes, but from the descriptions I've heard of Au24 it would be right at home with our spakers.

A good 8-watt SET should be fine for volume - mine is 6 or 8, and I can get way more clean volume than I need in my 12x19 room. On the other hand, I bet these puppies would sound amazing with a nice 845, and with 20W on tap you'd have no power issues either. The amplifier universe is open before you - may the Force be with you.

gliderguider

Owner
Thanks Art/Kirk/Paul for your compliments on the rig.

Art -- thanks for the Joes Tube Lore - good stuff!
Paul -- it would appear that I am inching my way towards your system - remember that copying is the highest form of system praise :) By the way don't you like Audience AU24 interconnects - care to suggest something better? And I won't want to wait for 1 year for TG Audio cables in case that was what you were going to recommend ;) Paul, do you think a low powered SET amp (say 6-10 watts) will be sufficient power and umph for my room (40'*15'*8') not that it needs to be rock concert levels . . .?

Cheers,
Kevin

kevinzoe

Nice system, Kevin - especially those speakers ;-) I've come to the conclusion that a sub is a must with them, though. A sub, a lower powered SET amp and some nice interconnects, and you'll be all set.

For grins, look into getting some Isoclean fuses for both the equipment and the LC1 - lots of bang for the buck in those little guys. Oh, and some Walker SST contact enhancer too - another effective, low cost tweakeroo.

gliderguider

Kevin,

A very well thought out and great looking system! I would imagine this system will allow for some great emotional connection to the music. Hope you enjoy it.

audiofankj

Kevin - A very very nice system indeed. I like the First Sound very much, and more than once have lamented having dsold it. I also am a big fan of Audience cables, VTL amps and Audio Aero (I have a Capitole MK 2, SE version).

Tube rolling in the FS is a topic I am very familiar with, and would be happy to share my expereiences via email. Also required reading on the matter is:

http://www.audioasylum.com/scripts/d.pl?audio/faq/joes-tubes.html

ENJOY!

artg

Owner
System edited: Here are the most recent system pictures.

kevinzoe

Owner
System edited: Just added a LCD HDTV from LG and when connected to my Bell ExpressVu satellite dish gets lots of digital music channels . . .

kevinzoe

Owner
System edited: Just bought the FAB Audio Model 1 speakers, Equi=Tech 2Q line conditioner, and a great looking equipment cabinet. Now just eagerly awaiting their arrival . . .

kevinzoe

Owner
System edited: Just added the First Sound Presence Deluxe MKII preamp today which is joined by the Audio Aero CDP and VTL amp and wow what a difference over my old antiquated Sherwood receiver!!! No surprise here (hear)!

kevinzoe

Owner
System edited: Added Audience powercord and interconnect for preamp that will be delivered later this week and is a First Sound Presence Deluxe MKII.

kevinzoe

Owner
System edited: Just added the VTL amp and am now needing a tube preamp to complete the acquisition . . .

kevinzoe

Owner
System edited: System Update - added a set of Sennheiser headphones which are really quite good! Great for late night or private listening. Now, I'll need to get a really good headphone amp . . .

kevinzoe

What I have is an Prima int.amp. This ia an older version with the 3 inputs, a pre out(sub or biamp) and upgraded with a Mullard EC88, Cardas post, Kimber caps, Vandenhaul cord and Cardas interconnect and speaker wire. I had this almost a year now and no complaints or buyer remorse. If you can find one, go for it, they are not much and make a great match with the Prima cd player.

eldulcesol

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