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My journey down the hi-fi rabbit hole
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<blockquote data-quote="optimus" data-source="post: 1148390" data-attributes="member: 17990"><p>[ATTACH=full]28911[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Sold the bookshelves I had in there and and brought floor standers back in. As someone mentioned a few posts back the difference with the room treatment is huge. Especially at lower to middle listening levels. I took off the panels too make sure I was not imagining things At higher volumes it still does become very tiring, quickly. I dont know if the rubber mats under the plinths are any help, but I am sure its not doing any harm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="optimus, post: 1148390, member: 17990"] [ATTACH type="full"]28911[/ATTACH] Sold the bookshelves I had in there and and brought floor standers back in. As someone mentioned a few posts back the difference with the room treatment is huge. Especially at lower to middle listening levels. I took off the panels too make sure I was not imagining things At higher volumes it still does become very tiring, quickly. I dont know if the rubber mats under the plinths are any help, but I am sure its not doing any harm. [/QUOTE]
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