In Reply to: RE: Early reflections: 5 ms time window for sound source localisation? posted by KlausR. on July 8, 2010 at 01:30:12:
"I consider the message that there is no principle need for reflection treatment as really good news, since such treatment in domestic living rooms have extremely low WAF and will therefore in most cases inevitably lead to problems."
The room is the most important component in an audio playback system. One can not have a high end system without a suitable room, which means either: (1) a dedicated room that is optimized for sound reproduction, (2) a shared room that is optimized for sound reproduction and the corresponding absence of a "partner" who prevents this optimization. Looking at the associated economics, one sees that the room is likely to be the most costly component, unless one happens to be single.
Tony Lauck
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- RE: Early reflections: 5 ms time window for sound source localisation? - Tony Lauck 09:11:19 07/08/10 (6)
- RE: Early reflections: 5 ms time window for sound source localisation? - tomservo 15:17:29 07/09/10 (0)
- RE: One can not have a high end system without a suitable room - KlausR. 09:06:56 07/09/10 (4)
- RE: One can not have a high end system without a suitable room - Tony Lauck 09:34:51 07/09/10 (3)
- RE: One can not have a high end system without a suitable room - KlausR. 04:15:31 07/10/10 (2)
- RE: One can not have a high end system without a suitable room - Tony Lauck 07:18:33 07/10/10 (1)
- RE: One can not have a high end system without a suitable room - KlausR. 00:50:22 07/11/10 (0)