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In the Thread: Romy The Cat's new Listening Room
Post Subject: It is very possible.Posted by Romy the Cat on: 9/27/2012
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 Jorge wrote:
What you describe as "haze" in highs, happened to e when I added some shades in the front wall of my system, took it away and it was gone, I think highs were being disperesed too much, but I am just theorizing.    My system is VERY sensitive to anything I put in the front wall.  Have you tried taking away the plants for a while and putting them back in?
It is very possible. I did not spent a whole a lot of critical time with Sound in my room but for the time I did spent it looks like the room become more sensitive to the way how it dissipates HF. Obviously the wall-to-wall carpet the I had before consumed more HF then my local area rug… perhaps I need to review my acoustic treatment pattern, or perhaps I need to put that fiberglass barrel, sort of tube trap,  back to the ceiling…

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