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In the Thread: A listening room for a domesticated Cat?
Post Subject: ValuePosted by Paul S on: 2/13/2016
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Romy, it seems like you are basically talking values and value here. No way to know for sure ahead of time how your children will take to Music, let alone hi-fi, and also no way to be sure now how long any interest will last, or how long you will live in your next house, etc. This is all part and parcel of family life. Like I said before, I would not have the kitchen in my listening room if I had a choice, and I say this because I enjoy being able to listen to music while others in the house do other things. Believe me, kids not only get less needy over time, they wind up developing their own agendas to the point where you actually find yourself missing them. However, you still might want to listen to Music when you are the only one in the house who wants to do so at the time, and I think you will find over time that this is no small consideration. Again, I never had significant problems with my children messing with my gear - until my then 35 year old son broke the cantilever on my top line Grado!

Best regards,
Paul S

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