@tcutter I'm as surprised as you at some of the listening rooms i see with high end equipment and ignorance of the room itself--but in most instances it appears to me that WAF is the #1 consideration and will compromise everything, especially speaker location--i was amused at a fellow G'oner's comment above about putting wheels on your speakers so you could move them into position for listening and back to the corners for the spouse. I'm lucky enough to have a dedicated listening room although it's small and not ideally dimensioned (but better than square) so i've set it up for nearfield listening and treated it as necessary with help from the late Jim Smith (RIP) who was the guru that first made me realize how important the room is. Yes, novices need to understand the importance of the room but what happens next is usually "how can i make the best of the room i'm stuck with" and a partner whose priority is usually aesthetics over acoustics...
Should Room Acoustics be an Audiogon ‘topic’?
The available topics on Audiogon do not include Room Acoustics. This area is as important as any other, and has a far greater impact on what we hear than amps, preamps, and cables put together, IMO. Does anyone know how to lobby to include it? Do I need to start a petition? ; )
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