|
Audio Asylum Thread Printer Get a view of an entire thread on one page |
For Sale Ads |
72.223.4.171
In Reply to: RE: Two separate systems on opposite ends of listening room? posted by givemevinyl on March 03, 2015 at 17:34:25
its not a good idea to have inactive speaker/instruments/etc. in the same room. You will never be able to control the resonances.
Follow Ups:
I would not do it. Have you ever notice that a truck coming down the street makes sound that is not hampered by the walls/windows of your house.
And it doesn't matter the type of speaker design? Perhaps cover the inactive speakers with something that could minimize/eliminate resonance? For example, what would happen if the speakers are covered with, let's say, a thick curtain? Or maybe it would have other deleterious acoustic effect?
People around here will get you to the point of having to remove a trash bin from the room cause it will Helmholtz resonant and your pillows and eyeglasses will absorb and reflect.
Depends on if you want to enjoy two setups or worry over very small, rather insignificant issues with "just about anything in the room".
Relax, take few precautions and enjoy both systems.
EDP. Anyone can do anything they like...the point of these Audiophile pages is to provide information to those who would like to do anything for better sound. For those who wear glasses....sit in your favorite chair while listening to your favorite recording on your favorite system. Remove your glasses and experience a dramatic upgrade to the sound. I kid you not.
I wear 'glasses'...but have yet to hear a dramatic improvement in sound with removal.
I hear differences with cables, isolation, etc...but the 'glasses' thing just eludes me. Bugger!
All the more reason to repost my message to the original poster about watching out for the advice one can get around here, and the paralysis it can lead to.
Since I have often have worn glasses for the last 20 years, I find your suggestion of its importance in audio to be of little personal value.
Post a Followup:
FAQ |
Post a Message! |
Forgot Password? |
|
||||||||||||||
|
This post is made possible by the generous support of people like you and our sponsors: