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Stereo sound room advice
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<blockquote data-quote="Baseline" data-source="post: 791339" data-attributes="member: 14307"><p>Hi Jason, your proposed layout is spot-on. I think too much has been made of the toilet door. Frankly is matters not whether it opens inward or outward as the toilet only services the listening room and thus I assume you will close the door whilst listening to music.</p><p>Two alterations I would make (and this is simply my preference) would be for wall to wall carpeting on the one hand and curtains right across the wall behind the speakers where you currently have a blind. Those two things would go a long way in dampening reflections. Anyway, experimentation is the way to go, so enjoy the journey. :thumbs:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Baseline, post: 791339, member: 14307"] Hi Jason, your proposed layout is spot-on. I think too much has been made of the toilet door. Frankly is matters not whether it opens inward or outward as the toilet only services the listening room and thus I assume you will close the door whilst listening to music. Two alterations I would make (and this is simply my preference) would be for wall to wall carpeting on the one hand and curtains right across the wall behind the speakers where you currently have a blind. Those two things would go a long way in dampening reflections. Anyway, experimentation is the way to go, so enjoy the journey. :thumbs: [/QUOTE]
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