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In Reply to: RE: Wagner chores posted by fstein on December 06, 2016 at 13:52:11
Audio Note E/Spe HE were placed properly in the corners and the rest of the pack well into the room ,the farthest ones being Audio Physic almost in the middle of the listening space which actually is not that big 14.5' x 19.5' kitchen adds another 17 feet so the total length is 36' with nominal 8' ceiling.
I would add that European audiophiles I talked to who, had a chance to visit USA and listen to the systems here were not really impressed with the sound quality in average audiophile houses.
"More money than a brain " or more direct "those stupid Americans..." were the private remarks. It may not be the entire fault of the system owners. Just most/all speaker systems sold here are not designed for typical American house and its acoustics . They all supposed to go into a bunker meaning concrete walls.
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Right, the European audiophiles you talked to have such vast experience with systems in the homes of U.S. audiophiles that a general judgment about "average" U.S. audiophiles' systems/houses is warranted.
Jeez.
Don't jump your gun. Something designed for a bunker is not going to work for the shed. It's a common sense. I'm not responsible for other people opinion. It is what it is however ridiculous it may sound. Lets think that those Europeans I talked to were simply jealous of the excess available here:) One thing is sure . I'm not buying anymore any Euro crap for my shed. Once I find myself in nice coastal state , in nice brick house with concrete floors than fine, give me those nice charming towers with nice micro drivers. Till that I'm focusing on 10 " 12" and 15"or just buy American made for American houses.
Warm Regards, W
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