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Mancave (that sounds amazing)
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<blockquote data-quote="Baseline" data-source="post: 924040" data-attributes="member: 14307"><p>To get back to the question you asked, there is no such thing as perfect acoustics. There is only "perfect for you" as everyone has different ideas on what things should sound like. As to cost, the amount could vary drastically on a case by case basis. Starting with the basic room to be used, you could have reasonable acoustics right off the bat or a disaster that is a nightmare to correct and the costs go accordingly. Thereafter comes your preference of equipment. Will you be happy with basic Nad, Yamaha, Marantz etc or are you going to require either the top of the range from those stables or go even further and want Audio Research, Vivid Audio and similar high end brands? After that comes your choice of furnishings and lighting. As you can see, there can be a huge difference in costs for a similar sized room when taking all the factors into account.</p><p></p><p></p><p>In short, create a room to your taste, within your budget and enjoy it. What others think is not important as you are the one who has to fork out financially and in the end, you are the one that has to live with the result. Just my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Baseline, post: 924040, member: 14307"] To get back to the question you asked, there is no such thing as perfect acoustics. There is only "perfect for you" as everyone has different ideas on what things should sound like. As to cost, the amount could vary drastically on a case by case basis. Starting with the basic room to be used, you could have reasonable acoustics right off the bat or a disaster that is a nightmare to correct and the costs go accordingly. Thereafter comes your preference of equipment. Will you be happy with basic Nad, Yamaha, Marantz etc or are you going to require either the top of the range from those stables or go even further and want Audio Research, Vivid Audio and similar high end brands? After that comes your choice of furnishings and lighting. As you can see, there can be a huge difference in costs for a similar sized room when taking all the factors into account. In short, create a room to your taste, within your budget and enjoy it. What others think is not important as you are the one who has to fork out financially and in the end, you are the one that has to live with the result. Just my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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