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Is it possible for different hard surfaces to affect bass drastically?
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<blockquote data-quote="PaganMcLoud" data-source="post: 848025" data-attributes="member: 17169"><p>Yes. It IS possible. Would be largely influenced by the unknown variables such as how large the surface area of exposed tiles is, and whether the previous tiles were matte, and the new ones gloss, and many other unknown differences in their composition, that can possibly contribute. Also, and this is pure speculation... I imagine the newly tiled surface may need some running-in or "settling" before it sets completely. Not the same as "drying" and may in fact take a few months before sounding "normal" again. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PaganMcLoud, post: 848025, member: 17169"] Yes. It IS possible. Would be largely influenced by the unknown variables such as how large the surface area of exposed tiles is, and whether the previous tiles were matte, and the new ones gloss, and many other unknown differences in their composition, that can possibly contribute. Also, and this is pure speculation... I imagine the newly tiled surface may need some running-in or "settling" before it sets completely. Not the same as "drying" and may in fact take a few months before sounding "normal" again. [/QUOTE]
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