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In Reply to: RE: Pleae Help Me Choose a Room posted by Ferrstein on January 12, 2009 at 06:43:19
Room 1 wins for sure, by a wide margin, because of the larger size and better shape.
--Ethan
Room 1 does seem like the clear winner if it weren't for the floor boominess. I'm not even sure it'll be a problem. Hell, it might help! The boom is pretty low, guessing sub 30 Hz. Plus I use Planar speakers (Acoustats), so there is almost no moving mass... so the speakers are very unlikely to rock or dance around on the floor.
I'm just hoping the floor doesn't get too excited by the sound and start resonating. Luckily the equipment closet floor is much more sturdy, so my LP12 will hopefully be okay. All four walls of the closet sit directly above partition walls down on the first floor. I can stomp on that floor and I hear nothing
There are platforms like the Auralex SubDude that are intended to prevent vibrations from subs causing the floor to resonate. You could use something like that for your speakers if you run into problems.
David Aiken
If you set your speakers on isolation pads that may reduce coupling to the floor. I've used 2-inch thick pads of 705 rigid fiberglass for this type of thing.
--Ethan
Thanks for the suggestions, guys! I will try some decoupling methods for the speakers. A friend of mine did this with some Acoustat model 3s and the resulting sound is great. He just put a slab of granite on top of carpet, and placed the speakers on that, with some squishy rubber things in-between the speakers and the granite. Really tightened things up and snapped the image into focus. His house doesn't have a boomy floor, but it still helped the sound.
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