Jay is building two sound rooms in Texas. Receiver


https://youtu.be/gs2e6hakxdw?si=tGASO3K_EpFd_Hl6

I think it's very exciting to have two sound rooms being created that is gonna be filled with the best possible audio gear in the future.  I don't know why he needs 2 sound rooms.  They are really big. It's like he purchased a car wash because it's got huge garage doors on both sides that he is converting.  Maybe the structure was used to house a large semi truck. He's afraid of being sued for construction work and wants to be very careful that everything is being done correctly I guess Texas is very litigious.. Don't they have lots of flooding in Texas maybe he should elevate the structure.  

Is it good to have a cement foundation underneath the sound room?. I'm not sure about the tall ceilings. I hope you find a place for a pool table.

It's not a showroom it's literally two sound rooms.. I love watching creations in process. I don't see a bathroom being installed . I didn't see a sink so maybe they can put a refrigerator in with plenty of hydration while they're listening to Music. I didn't see heating system maybe it doesn't get cold in Texas and HVAC I didn't see. It's a pain in the ass constructing something.

Where is he going to store all his used gear that's on his website.? Is this a commercial business does he need special zoning for this? Is he building a parking lot next to the sound rooms? Maybe he bought a farm and this was used to put large tractors in. The garage doors are massive.  Is he going to continue growing crops on the property?

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Whether someone likes Jay or not, the Audio Industry/Hobby needs people who invest time, money and effort to survive. I am neutral on the Jay’s Audio Lab opinions but appreciate and applaud his dedication and investment. Good for Audio…

I'm really interested in how is he going to create the sound rooms.  

Any thoughts on what he's doing, he's basically gutting a very large space to achieve Sonic Utopia. Sadly YouTube does a crappy job so we cannot hear what he'll be hearing.  Always interested in ideas about creating a better sound room.

How will he treat the ceiling? What will go in the corners in the walls. What will the lighting system look like. What will the chairs look like. How's he gonna deal with the cement foundation of this former garage.  Is there a separate electrical system. Will there be an HVAC system?  Will there be a bathroom? Where will he store all the equipment?  So many issues

He should consult Mike Lavigne for room building. I followed Mike room building it’s  done correctly. It’s normal for some audiophile to have 2 to 3 systems, and 3 rooms.I have 3.