In Reply to: After Market Stands For LRS posted by calvinhilfiger2@gmail.com on June 4, 2020 at 15:10:11:
It's the volume. If you have a lot of stuff in your room (furniture, tables, end tables, big lamps, your entire beanie baby collection, etc.) I have found the room sounds smaller. This might be taste (it does increase the "liveliness") but a sparse room is as good as a stuffed larger room.
My 12x15 room has a card table in one corner as a desk, a folding chair in the sweet spot, a simple rack for gear in another corner, and the speakers and the sub. Placement is set by ear, and the spartan nature of the room really serves the music well. The system has no sonic distractions (those beanie babies really suck up the treble).
My ridiculous collection of vinyl and cd's are kept in another room, as well as books.
I am trying to get as much volume as I can out of 12x15. The system sounds --- open.
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