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In the Thread: A listening room for a domesticated Cat?
Post Subject: Space behindPosted by Romy the Cat on: 8/21/2016
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My Boston listening room was relatively high on absorption.
It sounded spectacular despite of it but it was small. By last listening room
was also slightly over damped, not as much as by Boston room. That was before
Amy. As Amy moved with me she begin slowly destroy my listening room and even I
was trying to maintain some acoustic dignity but her concept of color matching
and female esthetic (means meaningless and purposeless but cute) kind of took
over and I am in way lost the “perfection in room Sound” that I had before her.
My former room had a lot of unis wonderful features. The major liability of my
former room was a load-caring 4 feet wall just behind my listening spot. I
spent a lot time to neutralize it and have done it by ugly methods, the methods
that Amy did not like and her final victory over me was hand over my super
critical 4 feet wall a super cool looking brass rubbing that give to my listening
room a feel medieval dungeon and give to my listening spot a terminal cancer of
a focused acoustic feedback.
The new room is kind of infinite. My latest setting is to
use Macondo in semi nearfield. Yep, the nearfield! The listening distance is somewhere
near 8 feet. This gives good 15-16 feet behind the listening chair and gives a
great space for bass development behind. I never had with my room a lot of free
space behind and this is a very good opportunity to play with it.
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