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In Reply to: RE: Hmmmmmm... posted by Jolida on July 05, 2009 at 22:41:34
Jolida,
I'm glad you've solved the problem. Objects resonating in the room can certainly be a problem and there's always going to be a tension between living with the problem, removing the offending object from the room, or simply doing something like "throwing a blanket over it".
I suspect the problem is the glass which is facing forward. Reflections off the top are going to go up and get reflected at least once more before reaching you and they're going to lose some high frequency energy in that process. Glass can be more reflective than wood at high frequencies and the glass doors are probably free to move a little and resonate also which the top isn't so the glass doors would definitely be my choice for the cause.
And removing colourations from the sound really does make a difference.
Enjoy.
David
David Aiken
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Yes very true... It feels like i am hearing strain-free music after ages. As throwing the blanket is not practical for everyday listening, i will remove the glasses this evening to see what actually is happening.
Also i have another question, which may be inappropriate to ask in this forum, as this a room Acoustic forum, so im posting a query for u in the "cable" asylum. Once again, thanks a real lot for helping me in solving the problem. i really appreciate.....
Here is the link...
http://www.audioasylum.com/cgi/vt.mpl?f=cables&m=142190
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