prior room 9x12 ft 8ft ceiling carpeted floor w/ system centered along long wall
current room 8x12 8ft ceiling hard floor w/ system centered along short wall
current system is as shown in profile
Does Storage Damage Equipmnt?
greetings & kind regards
may i please inquire does storage of equipment in commercial / public storage facilities harm equipment . permit me to elaborate . upon playing my system in a prior residence i always was stunned by the quality of reproduction so much so i would almost speak so out loud . however prior to moving to my new current residence the system was stored in such storage facility for several summer months . upon installing system in said new residence i no longer shout out loud "stunning" after each play as i almost did prior . so i kindly inquire has my system been damaged by such storage ?
thank you kindly
cheers
@bernadie5317 ”….has my system been damaged….? Maybe your system was abducted by alien forces and genetically altered before return? |
Great. As a starting place, cover the floor with a thick carpet in front of and back at least to the listening area. If you could photograph what is on the sides and in back, that would also be helpful. You will need corner bass traps. To simulate this you can pile couch cushions and dense pillows in the corners. Also, I see the acoustic panels. You might try covering it all with an absorbent thick wall hanging. Corner traps for the upper corners (these are cheap)... little triangular pillows. Have you experimented with toe-in yet? |
Yes room is important some dsp can sound out the rooms and find the frequency problems.but letting equipment sit is like breaking in new equipment cardas has a great article on cables even if moved need more breakin time. Look at thier web site.also other articles have said same things.the compliance of speakers tighten up around the surrounds if not used and stored. Enjoy the science and the music. |