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Piano in sound room?
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<blockquote data-quote="DevillEars" data-source="post: 22292"><p>Nowhere near as much as would having an organ in your passage!! ;D ;D</p><p></p><p>Seriously though, it would, at one level, depend on the size and format of the piano:</p><p></p><p>a) Upright</p><p>b) Baby grand</p><p>c) Concert Grand</p><p>d) etc...</p><p></p><p>Next (as indicated by AV), the positioning of piano in the listening room with respect to speakers and listening position would also contribute to some impact on the perceived performance of the 2-channel system.</p><p></p><p>Finally, the combination of size, format & positioning could also have varying impacts on the room's sonic characteristics - mainly because the piano is more than likely going to have to be asymmetrically positioned which will introduce a 'sonic imbalance' between left and right sections of the soundfield.</p><p></p><p>Of course, if the listening room is 75 metres long and the piano is situated at one end and the audio rig at the other, then the impact is likely to be minimal... 8) 8)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DevillEars, post: 22292"] Nowhere near as much as would having an organ in your passage!! ;D ;D Seriously though, it would, at one level, depend on the size and format of the piano: a) Upright b) Baby grand c) Concert Grand d) etc... Next (as indicated by AV), the positioning of piano in the listening room with respect to speakers and listening position would also contribute to some impact on the perceived performance of the 2-channel system. Finally, the combination of size, format & positioning could also have varying impacts on the room's sonic characteristics - mainly because the piano is more than likely going to have to be asymmetrically positioned which will introduce a 'sonic imbalance' between left and right sections of the soundfield. Of course, if the listening room is 75 metres long and the piano is situated at one end and the audio rig at the other, then the impact is likely to be minimal... 8) 8) [/QUOTE]
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