In Reply to: Let's cut through the bullshit and frankly speak: a living room is posted by tinear on April 10, 2011 at 10:39:14:
That was sort of my point in the first place. Why compromise the audio for an idiotic WAF compliant system just so it can then be “tolerated” in a living room environment. Either convert or build a dedicated sound / media room and use components that do not cater to WAF in the least. The problem comes about when the man does not have any control over even one single room in the house be it basement, attic, garage workroom, outbuilding, room addition, etc.
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Follow Ups
- Hell yes, you do need a dedicated listening room, as most rooms do not cater to audio requirements. - cfb 11:16:10 04/10/11 (2)
- Please recommend speakers for my new dedicated room. - R Browne 18:08:00 04/10/11 (1)
- LOL, looks like it needs some remodeling first. But here's one that might fit, - cfb 22:39:36 04/10/11 (0)