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The perfect home cinema/audio stereo listening room
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<blockquote data-quote="Rodney_gold" data-source="post: 180320" data-attributes="member: 579"><p>Use the "prefect" proportions , try break up parallel surfaces , decorate and furnish to your taste and once you finished all that , measure the room with your equipment and correct the small anomolies Dont be stuck on the minutae of theory... its YOUR room , build for comfort/view/whatever!!!</p><p></p><p> Be very careful about over treating the room , I have heard some so called perfect rooms that are so dead from treatments that they suck the life outa the music, not having some live surfaces and "echo" etc can make big performances sound little. You don't have to use unsightly room treatments either , artwork , furniture and DSP correction can eliminate the need for these.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rodney_gold, post: 180320, member: 579"] Use the "prefect" proportions , try break up parallel surfaces , decorate and furnish to your taste and once you finished all that , measure the room with your equipment and correct the small anomolies Dont be stuck on the minutae of theory... its YOUR room , build for comfort/view/whatever!!! Be very careful about over treating the room , I have heard some so called perfect rooms that are so dead from treatments that they suck the life outa the music, not having some live surfaces and "echo" etc can make big performances sound little. You don't have to use unsightly room treatments either , artwork , furniture and DSP correction can eliminate the need for these. [/QUOTE]
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