• Episode 35 Active VS Passive Speakers
    Apr 2 2024
    This episode explores the debate between active and passive speakers. The hosts discuss the differences between the two types of speakers and the benefits they offer. They highlight the customization and accuracy of active speakers, as well as the access to different amplification options with passive speakers. The trade-offs between aesthetics, performance, and budget are also discussed. The episode concludes with a discussion of the hosts' personal speaker setups. This conversation explores the use of active speakers in the TV world and the reasons why people buy soundbars. It also discusses the trend of active speakers in the aesthetic design of audio systems. The conversation highlights applications where active speakers are not suitable, such as in-ceiling installations and outdoor use. The hosts share their opinions on choosing between active and passive speakers, considering factors like specialization and ease of use. The episode concludes with recommendations for demo tracks and a call to action for listeners to engage with the podcast. Takeaways
    • Active speakers offer customization and accuracy in sound reproduction.
    • Passive speakers provide access to a wider range of amplification options.
    • Considerations such as aesthetics, performance, and budget play a role in choosing between active and passive speakers.
    • Personal preferences and requirements should guide the decision-making process.
    Chapters 00:00Introduction and Analogies 00:30Debate between Active and Passive Speakers 01:35Defining Active and Passive Speakers 06:57Benefits of Active Speakers 09:21Active Speakers in Distributed Audio 11:54Active Speakers in Pro Audio 13:20Customization and Accuracy in Active Speakers 15:16Passive Speakers and Access to Amplification 21:09Aesthetics and Modularity 23:03Personal Speaker Setups 24:46Active Speakers in the TV World 25:33Why People Buy Soundbars 26:32Active Speakers in the Aesthetic Trend 30:05Applications Where Active Speakers Are Not Suitable 34:12Choosing Between Active and Passive Speakers 38:33Demo Tracks 43:18Closing Remarks
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    44 mins
  • Episode 34 Silent Giant Lutron Emily Hughes
    Mar 19 2024
    Summary In this conversation, Emily Hughes from Lutron discusses the various aspects of Lutron lighting control. She explains the benefits of lighting control, including the ability to automate and control lights from a smart device. Emily also highlights Lutron's holistic approach to lighting control and their innovations in the industry. She introduces Lutron's product lineup, including the Caseta wireless solution, RadioRA 2, and Homeworks. Emily discusses the differences between these solutions and the considerations for choosing the right one for a room. She also explains the concept of a panelized system in Homeworks, where all the lighting fixtures are wired back to a central panel. This conversation explores the benefits of smart lighting control and automation. The discussion highlights the inconvenience of traditional switches and the transition to automation for convenience. The concept of zone lighting is replaced by scenes, allowing users to customize lighting for different environments. The use of apps and schedules enhances automation and simplifies control. Safety and security are improved through automated lighting and integration with security systems. The conversation also touches on the integration of lighting control with other systems such as Ring, Sonos, and Apple HomeKit. The importance of designing lighting systems with purpose is emphasized. Takeaways
    • Lutron offers a range of lighting control solutions, including Caseta wireless, RadioRA 2, and Homeworks.
    • Lighting control allows for automation and control of lights from a smart device, providing convenience and energy efficiency.
    • Lutron takes a holistic approach to lighting control, considering both artificial and natural light sources.
    • The choice of lighting control solution depends on the specific needs and goals of the space, such as the number of rooms, level of customization, and integration with other systems.
    • Homeworks offers a panelized system, where all the lighting fixtures are wired back to a central panel, reducing wall clutter and providing a clean aesthetic. Smart lighting control and automation offer convenience and ease of use.
    • Scenes allow users to customize lighting for different environments and activities.
    • Apps and schedules enhance automation and simplify control.
    • Automated lighting improves safety and security.
    • Integration with other systems expands the capabilities of smart lighting control.
    • Designing lighting systems with purpose is essential for a seamless user experience.
    Chapters 00:00Introduction and Technical Difficulties 02:50Background of Lutron and Introduction of Guest 03:20Overview of Lutron Lighting Control 06:15Benefits of Lighting Control 07:37Different Aspects of Lighting Control 09:07Controlling Natural Light 10:04Holistic Approach of Lutron 12:19History and Innovations of Lutron 15:32Lutron's Product Lineup 16:31Choosing the Right Solution for a Room 19:05Tape Light and Shades in RadioRA 2 21:01Difference Between RadioRA 2 and Homeworks 25:42Panelized System in Homeworks 30:07The Inconvenience of Traditional Switches 31:06Automation and Convenience 32:03Transition from Zone Lighting to Scenes 33:25Customizing Lighting for Different Environments 35:48The Benefits of App-Based Lighting Control 37:10Schedules and Automation 38:31Safety and Security with Lighting Automation 39:54Geofencing and Remote Control 41:18Integration with Ring and Other Systems 45:00Occupancy Sensors for Convenience 51:58Integration with Sonos and Apple HomeKit 52:58Enhancing Safety and Security with Ring Integration 57:01Designing Lighting Systems with Purpose
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    56 mins
  • Episode 33 Spring is in the Speaker
    Mar 5 2024
    Summary In this Episode, Mark and Dan discuss outdoor audio systems and the common mistakes people make when setting them up. They cover topics such as IP64 rating, metal covers, and what not to do when installing outdoor speakers. They also share their excitement for the warm weather and discuss the importance of enjoying the outdoors. Throughout the conversation, they provide valuable insights and tips for creating a high-quality outdoor audio experience. In this episode, Mark and Daniel discuss the importance of outdoor audio and the design considerations for different outdoor spaces. They emphasize the need for outdoor-rated equipment and proper installation to ensure longevity and performance. They also discuss the benefits of using landscape speakers for a more immersive audio experience. Additionally, they explore wireless options for outdoor audio when running wires is not feasible. Brands include Martin Logan, Sonos, Sonance, JBL, KEF, and more. Takeaways
    • When setting up outdoor audio systems, it is important to choose speakers with an IP64 rating and use metal covers for protection.
    • Avoid common mistakes such as using generic white speakers in dark ceilings and placing stereo systems next to receivers.
    • Consider soundbars and powered speakers for outdoor entertainment areas.
    • Define the problem and explore different solutions to create a high-quality outdoor audio experience.
    • Take advantage of the warm weather and enjoy the outdoors while listening to your favorite music. Outdoor audio requires outdoor-rated equipment and proper installation for longevity and performance.
    • Landscape speakers provide a more immersive audio experience for outdoor spaces.
    • Wireless options can be considered for outdoor audio when running wires is not feasible.
    • Designing an outdoor audio system should take into account the specific needs and layout of the space.
    Chapters 00:00Introduction and Technical Difficulties 01:25Exploring Outdoor Audio 09:40What Not to Do 11:10Problem Definition and Solutions 18:03Enjoying Outdoor Weather 18:52Cringe-Worthy Outdoor Audio Setups 19:02The Importance of Outdoor Audio 25:38Designing a Traditional Style Outdoor System 31:21Designing an Outdoor System for a Screened-In Porch 40:41Designing an Outdoor System for a Pool Area 46:04Wireless Options for Outdoor Audio
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    44 mins
  • Episode 32 All About That Bass
    Feb 27 2024
    This episode of the Sound of Design explores the world of subwoofers. The hosts discuss the difference between subwoofers and other speakers, emphasizing the importance of room pressurization for a full range sound. They delve into the size and drivers of subwoofers, explaining how larger drivers can produce lower frequencies. The conversation also covers the distinction between active and passive subwoofers, as well as various designs such as ported, sealed, and isobaric subwoofers. The hosts touch on in-ceiling and in-wall subwoofers, force canceling subwoofers, and subwoofers for outdoor use. Finally, they explain the purpose of the crossover knob on active subwoofers. In this episode, Mark and Daniel discuss the importance of utilizing crossovers and multiple subwoofers to enhance the audio experience. They also explore the concept of adjusting phase for multiple subwoofers and the impact it has on sound quality. The placement of subwoofers in a room is another crucial factor that affects bass performance. Finally, they delve into the number of subwoofers to use and how it can significantly improve the overall audio system. Takeaways
    • Subwoofers are essential for playing back lower frequencies and achieving a full range sound.
    • The size and design of subwoofers impact their ability to move air and produce bass.
    • Active subwoofers have built-in amplifiers, while passive subwoofers require an external amplifier.
    • Different subwoofer designs, such as ported, sealed, and isobaric, offer unique benefits and performance characteristics.
    • Consider the size of your room and your desired bass experience when choosing a subwoofer. Utilizing crossovers and multiple subwoofers can enhance the audio experience by allowing for better bass management and improved sound quality.
    • Adjusting the phase of multiple subwoofers is essential to prevent cancellation and ensure optimal sound reproduction.
    • Proper placement of subwoofers in a room is crucial for achieving balanced bass response and avoiding unwanted reflections.
    • Using multiple subwoofers can provide better coverage and headroom, resulting in a more immersive audio experience.
    Chapters 00:00Introduction to Subwoofers 01:26Difference between Subwoofers and Other Speakers 04:29Size and Drivers of Subwoofers 07:06Active and Passive Subwoofers 09:01Size of Subwoofers and Bass Frequencies 11:21Designs of Subwoofers: Ported, Sealed, and Isobaric 13:39In-Ceiling and In-Wall Subwoofers 16:06Force Canceling Subwoofers 24:15Knobs on Active Subwoofers: Crossover 28:30Utilizing Crossovers and Multiple Subwoofers 31:18Adjusting Phase for Multiple Subwoofers 36:36Placement of Subwoofers in a Room 39:43Number of Subwoofers to Use 51:32Favorite Subwoofer Demos
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    55 mins
  • Episode 31 Tech Misconceptions
    Feb 20 2024
    Summary This episode of The Sound of Design, Mark and Dan cover various confusing technology terms and their differences. The conversation starts with the difference between Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, focusing on wireless audio transmission and compression. They then discuss the difference between soundbars and surround sound, including the various formats such as 2.1, 5.1, 7.1, and Dolby Atmos. They also explain the distinctions between amplifiers, receivers, and integrated amplifiers. The conversation further explores the differences between processors and preamps in control systems. Finally, the hosts discuss the differences between invisible, in-wall, and in-ceiling speakers.   Takeaways
    • Understanding the differences between technology terms can help clarify misconceptions and make informed decisions.
    • Bluetooth and Wi-Fi have different applications and levels of compression, with Wi-Fi offering less compression and longer range.
    • Soundbars and surround sound systems provide different audio experiences, with soundbars being more convenient and surround sound offering a more immersive experience.
    • Amplifiers, receivers, and integrated amplifiers serve different purposes in audio systems.
    • IR, IP, and RS-232 are control protocols with different capabilities and applications.
    • Invisible, in-wall, and in-ceiling speakers offer different aesthetic options for audio installations.
    Chapters 00:00Introduction 01:23Acknowledgment and gratitude to listeners 01:43Confusing technology terms 03:01Difference between Bluetooth and Wi-Fi 04:15Wireless audio transmission 05:00Compression in Bluetooth and Wi-Fi audio 08:39Importance of critical listening 10:39Difference between soundbars and surround sound 11:38Formats: 2.1, 5.1, 7.1, and Dolby Atmos 17:39Difference between amplifier, receiver, and integrated amplifier 29:49Difference between processor and preamp 33:48Difference between IR, IP, and RS-232 control 40:08Difference between invisible, in-wall, and in-ceiling speakers 45:05Conclusion
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    47 mins
  • The Sound of Design Episode 30 Top 5 TVs for the Big Game
    Feb 8 2024
    Summary In this episode, Daniel Newman and Mark Powell discuss their top picks for TVs in various categories. They cover the best value in a large size, best value for picture in a midsize, best value in a small size, best aesthetically pleasing television, and best picture no matter the size. They also provide some honorable mentions. The discussion includes factors such as price, picture quality, aesthetics, and processing technology. In this episode of The Sound of Design, Mark Powell and Daniel Newman discuss the importance of design in technology. They explore design principles, user experience, and the role of design in product differentiation. They also delve into design thinking, collaboration between designers and engineers, and the future of design in technology. Additionally, they touch on designing for accessibility, inclusivity, and sustainability.   Takeaways
    • Consider the size, picture quality, and price when choosing a TV.
    • Look for deals during holidays and special events.
    • Be cautious of gray market websites offering significantly lower prices.
    • Consider the aesthetics and design of the TV if it will be a focal point in your space.
    • Sony and LG are top brands for picture quality and performance. Design plays a crucial role in technology by enhancing user experience and product differentiation.
    • Design thinking and problem-solving are essential for creating innovative solutions.
    • Collaboration between designers and engineers is key to successful product development.
    • The future of design in technology holds exciting possibilities for advancements and improvements.
    • Designing for accessibility, inclusivity, and sustainability is important for creating products that benefit everyone.
    Chapters 00:00Introduction 03:55Best Value in a Large Size 12:58Best Value for Picture in a Midsize 17:39Best Value in a Small Size 20:53Best Aesthetically Pleasing Television 29:08Best Picture No Matter the Size 35:31Honorable Mention 05:00The Importance of Design in Technology 10:00Design Principles and User Experience 15:00The Role of Design in Product Differentiation 20:00Design Thinking and Problem Solving 25:00Collaboration between Designers and Engineers 30:00The Future of Design in Technology 35:00Designing for Accessibility and Inclusivity 40:00Designing for Sustainability
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    45 mins
  • Episode 29 McIntosh and American Culture
    Feb 6 2024
    Summary In this episode, Daniel Newman and Mark Powell are joined by Josh Gwin from the Macintosh Group to discuss the world of hi-fi audio. They explore the legacy of Macintosh and its impact on American culture. They also highlight the value and accessibility of Macintosh and Rotel products, as well as the affordability and high-quality audio offered by Project. The conversation emphasizes the importance of low noise and low distortion in audio systems and the ability to fine-tune the listening experience. They also discuss the Amp Box and its role in distributed audio systems. This part of the conversation explores the value of affordable audio equipment, highlighting the exceptional performance of Project and Rotel products at attainable costs. The discussion also emphasizes the importance of matching performance levels in audio systems and the need for powerful audio systems in large spaces. The conversation then shifts to the specialty of Simiko cartridges and their unique features that allow for easy replacement and upgrades. The concept of upgrading and bringing systems back to life is discussed, along with the benchmark concept in audio. The impact of artists and music on culture, the presence of Macintosh in movies and celebrity homes, and the significance of physical media in audio are also explored. The conversation concludes with a focus on pushing the boundaries of art in audio. The conversation explores the importance of high-quality recording and the need for a system that can reproduce the details and nuances of the original recording. It discusses the balance between high-quality and low-quality recordings and the goal of creating a system that can handle both. The impact of recording quality on nostalgia and branding is also examined. The conversation concludes with a discussion on demo tracks that can showcase the capabilities of a system and a look into the future of Hi-Fi. Takeaways
    • Affordable audio equipment can deliver exceptional performance and value.
    • Matching the performance levels of audio components is crucial for optimal sound quality.
    • Powerful audio systems are necessary for large spaces to ensure immersive sound experiences.
    • Simiko cartridges offer unique features that allow for easy replacement and upgrades.
    • Upgrading and bringing audio systems back to life can enhance the listening experience.
    • Artists and music have a significant impact on culture and can shape trends and styles.
    • Macintosh products are often featured in movies and celebrity homes, showcasing their iconic status.
    • Physical media in audio, such as vinyl records, can provide a higher quality listening experience.
    • Pushing the boundaries of art in audio can lead to innovative and unique sound experiences. A high-quality recording is essential for a satisfying listening experience.
    • A system should be able to reproduce the details and nuances of the original recording.
    • Balancing high-quality and low-quality recordings is important to cater to different types of music.
    • Recording quality can have a significant impact on nostalgia and branding.
    • Demo tracks can be used to showcase the capabilities of a system.
    • The future of Hi-Fi lies in the growth of music consumption as a hobby and the influence of influencer culture and media.
    Chapters 00:00Introduction and Background 03:03The Legacy of Macintosh 08:36Macintosh's Impact on American Culture 12:02The Macintosh Group and Other Brands 18:11The Value of Macintosh and Rotel 22:33Project: Affordable and High-Quality Audio 28:44The Importance of Low Noise and Low Distortion 32:12The Accessibility of High-Quality Audio 34:53Fine-Tuning the Listening Experience 36:12The Amp Box and Distributed Audio 37:59The Unbelievable Value of Affordable Audio Equipment 39:03Project and Rotel: High Performance at Attainable Costs 41:13Matching Performance Levels in Audio Systems 43:33The Need for Powerful Audio Systems in Large Spaces 45:52The Specialty of Simiko Cartridges 49:09The Unique Features of Simiko Cartridges 52:09Upgrading and Bringing Systems Back to Life 53:09The Benchmark Concept in Audio 56:07The Impact of Artists and Music on Culture 58:22Macintosh in Movies and Celebrity Homes 01:03:32The Influence of Macintosh in Music 01:09:21The Importance of Physical Media in Audio 01:10:29Pushing the Boundaries of Art in Audio 01:10:42The Importance of High-Quality Recording 01:11:20Creating a System for High-Quality Playback 01:12:39Balancing High-Quality and Low-Quality Recordings 01:13:57The Impact of Recording Quality on Nostalgia and Branding 01:15:32Demo Tracks to Showcase System Capabilities 01:19:24Demo Tracks Continued 01:21:48Demo Tracks Continued 01:24:52Demo Tracks Continued 01:26:18The Future of Hi-Fi
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    43 mins
  • Episode 28 Can An Audio Company be a Drug?
    Jan 16 2024

    In this episode, Daniel Newman and Mark Powell discuss the audio brand Sonos. They explore Sonos' history, its shift in design and focus on sound quality, and its impact on the soundbar market. They also discuss Sonos' range of speakers, including the Play 5, Subwoofer, and soundbars like the Arc and Beam. The conversation covers the simplicity and compatibility of Sonos products, as well as the Sonos Amp and Port for custom installations. They also touch on connecting turntables to Sonos systems and the importance of getting back to the music. In this conversation, Mark Powell and Daniel Newman discuss the various Sonos speaker options, including the Sonos Roam and Sonos Move. They also mention the Symfonisk lineup, which includes a bookshelf speaker, table lamp, floor lamp, and picture frame speaker. The conversation highlights the versatility and portability of Sonos speakers, as well as their integration with other devices. The speakers' price points and networking requirements are also discussed. Overall, Sonos is positioned as a prosumer, do-it-yourself product that offers high-quality sound and a seamless ecosystem.

     

    00:00Introduction  00:32Introducing Sonos as an Audio Brand 02:01Sonos' Shift in Design and Sound Quality 03:11Sonos' Ability to Update and Improve Sound 05:45Sonos' Range of Speakers 07:36Sonos' Addictive Nature 10:41Sonos' Network-Based Product 11:48Sonos' Impact on the Soundbar Market 15:11Sonos Play 5 as a Premium Speaker 17:30Sonos Subwoofer and Soundbars 20:08Sonos Subwoofer's Isobaric Design 22:53Sonos Soundbars' Simplicity and Compatibility 29:25Sonos Amp and Port for Custom Installations 35:41Sonos Port for Connecting Turntables 41:36Sonos Port as an Auxiliary to Stereo Systems 42:23Sonos Port in a Listening Room 43:15Sonos' Focus on Getting Back to the Music 43:45Sonos Speaker Options 44:44Sonos Roam 45:14Sonos Move 49:29Symfonisk Lineup 52:31Sonos Price Points 53:44Sonos Ecosystem 55:09Sonos Use Case 56:11Sonos Ray and Beam 57:25Sonos Networking 58:03Sonos as a DIY Product
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    59 mins