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Has anyone read this book? Did it help you get better sound from the system you already have? How so?
Thanks.
It's a very nice book. Positioning, there is alot of good info in there.
It's a good reference.
Not all the methods will be verifiable (or repeatable) in your system.
I found the info on positioning, and refining speaker position to be very helpful. The idea of room tuning and the methodical application of same were invaluable. My room sounds MUCH better now.
It's a small price to pay to make the most of what you already own.
FWIW - there's a thread over on Audiogon:
Best regards,
Jim Smith
Edits: 07/01/09
For me it took most of the collection of tweaks and advice I'd accumulated through various sources (as well as added several new ones) and put them in one resource. For that it was worth the price to me. It is a well constructed book with good advice, although the speaker set up recommended seemed a bit confusing and perhaps even a bit overwhelming to me. I've seen and used other methods that were simpler.
More importantly I think Jim is a very helpful resource committed to his work. I had the opportunity to speak to him over the phone and learn some additional things about my system and the sound I'm getting.
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