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In Reply to: RE: "That's why the best sound is always when no one is in the room." posted by Dave Pogue on July 20, 2014 at 08:58:37
Listening from the next room can sound better if the ratio of direct to reflected sound changes for the better, as you move out of the main room.But, whad'da you know? Body water could be the real culprit...
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I've found that the optimum number of guests in my own listening room is two. With me, that makes three (if my math is correct). Any more than three, and the sound starts getting noticeably duller. I haven't yet tried replacing those other two people with actual tube traps, but it's probably worth doing, if I could figure out where to put them. Would look sorta silly just sitting on the sofa next to me.
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