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In Reply to: My Wife Gave Me My Own Room! (But, Do I Want It?) posted by Jim Hodgson on November 25, 2007 at 18:30:34:
Hi.
Not that bad at all , given there a voided wood ceiling which helps bigtime to tame down ringing in a not-too-small room dedicated for audio.
To stop uncontrolled reflections from the two french doors backing the loudspeakers, just add a thick curtain which can be rolled aside to show the lake scenary outside when music is off.
You may add cheapie decorative wall carpets at both sides of the wall franking the loudspeakers, preferrably at the location of FIRST reflections from your loudspeaker.
Lay wall-to-wall carpet, with fully bonded rubber underlay to absorb footdrops & side/ backwall reflections.
Then try to clap yr hands to detect any prolonged reverberations.
Then take from there.
Don't think you need to drop a bundle for it.
The final question: you still want yr music for your weekends - without yr neighbours' finger pointing?
c-J
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- Yr 'cottage' room is OK for serious HiFi. - cheap-Jack 12:34:13 11/26/07 (0)