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Acoustics & Room Treatment
Influence of furniture on bass response
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<blockquote data-quote="croak" data-source="post: 102468" data-attributes="member: 361"><p>Hence the more specialist dealers of yore would run single speaker demo rooms.</p><p>Never mind bass etc, with just a single pair of extra inactive speakers in the room a loss of focus and precision is easily perceived.</p><p>I often used to show this by merely bringing an additional pair of bookshelf speakers in to the room, plonking them on the floor and then take them out again. Most folks clearly heard the change. So when the speakers are stacked on top and next to each other in the crowded dem room you never hear a speakers true voice.</p><p>I know about the battery/short terminal idea but never tried it to hear if it got rid of the negative effects of the extra speakers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="croak, post: 102468, member: 361"] Hence the more specialist dealers of yore would run single speaker demo rooms. Never mind bass etc, with just a single pair of extra inactive speakers in the room a loss of focus and precision is easily perceived. I often used to show this by merely bringing an additional pair of bookshelf speakers in to the room, plonking them on the floor and then take them out again. Most folks clearly heard the change. So when the speakers are stacked on top and next to each other in the crowded dem room you never hear a speakers true voice. I know about the battery/short terminal idea but never tried it to hear if it got rid of the negative effects of the extra speakers. [/QUOTE]
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