Sonodyne Avant C1 User Manual

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The acoustical makeup of your listening room is key in determining how

good (or bad) is the sound that reaches your ear. The contents of a room

(carpets, curtains, furniture etc.), its shape, and the material of which the

boundaries are made, make or break your sound. The idea is to have a

listening area where the absorptions and reflections are calibrated to attain,

as far as possible, a neutral environment. While there are no 'quick fix'

formulae to convert a room to an 'ideal listening room’, here are some

things that you might try to attain optimal performance.

In your listening room, clap your hands, snap your fingers, and jingle a ring

of keys.

If the resulting sound is unintelligible (muffled), and resonating, your room

is inclined toward being reflective. In this event, you might want to: Hang

up curtains/ Lay a carpet or rug / Introduce book cases/other racks. In the

event that the resulting sound is too damped your room is inclined toward

being absorptive. You might want to remove some of the absorptive

material (like those given above).

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