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The perfect home cinema/audio stereo listening room
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<blockquote data-quote="Blackjack" data-source="post: 182682" data-attributes="member: 13343"><p>Thank you Morne</p><p>I agree with your thoughts on replicating exactly what I see for the same sound. </p><p>Right now I am starting with the basics. </p><p></p><p>Because room shape and dimensions appear to be very important, it is very difficult to alter the room dimensions after it has already been built, that's why I would like to build an acoustically friendly room from scratch, rather than have to treat an acoustically unfriendly room, later.</p><p></p><p>I have an area between my house and workshop which is approx. 12m x 15m. I could fit in a 7/8/9m x 10/11/12m room quite easily. this would give me approx. 70 to 96 sq.m. My side walls could be 7m apart in front and 9m apart at the back, and I could also increase my ceiling height by 1m front to back</p><p></p><p>What I have learned so far is that as the soundwave travels and expands away from the speakers an ideal room would be one that increases in volume from the front to the back. </p><p></p><p>We live in a fantastic area in SA.....no crime, 30km from the wild coast, good seafood, good fishing wild and free.... so the fact that you visit every six months means you are a very intelligent man!!! Please look me up.... will have to thaw the prawns and crayfish.......sigh!!! ;D ;D</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackjack, post: 182682, member: 13343"] Thank you Morne I agree with your thoughts on replicating exactly what I see for the same sound. Right now I am starting with the basics. Because room shape and dimensions appear to be very important, it is very difficult to alter the room dimensions after it has already been built, that's why I would like to build an acoustically friendly room from scratch, rather than have to treat an acoustically unfriendly room, later. I have an area between my house and workshop which is approx. 12m x 15m. I could fit in a 7/8/9m x 10/11/12m room quite easily. this would give me approx. 70 to 96 sq.m. My side walls could be 7m apart in front and 9m apart at the back, and I could also increase my ceiling height by 1m front to back What I have learned so far is that as the soundwave travels and expands away from the speakers an ideal room would be one that increases in volume from the front to the back. We live in a fantastic area in SA.....no crime, 30km from the wild coast, good seafood, good fishing wild and free.... so the fact that you visit every six months means you are a very intelligent man!!! Please look me up.... will have to thaw the prawns and crayfish.......sigh!!! ;D ;D [/QUOTE]
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