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Nice! I wish I had that much room to work with!
What measurements did you end up making?Scotty
How bout this view? Cool huh?
that folks who say the room is not a big problem or that their design does not get effected by the room, have never heard their design in the best possible circumstance.
"The importance of the room..."I don't see the correlation between your observations and the subject of your thread. If you really want to "be amazed" by how much the room contributes to the sound, listen to your system outdoors in an open area. The real trick is making your speaker design sound good in a "typical room" since that's where most of us ultimately listen.
That room looks like a proper studio! Not the bedroom sized places a lot of people call studios these days ...
While you are at it you could also do a full frequency sweep using REW at your preferred listening position. If you used a 1000ms window you could capture a good measurement of room's acoustic characteristics. RT 60, decay and waterfall plots would be very informative. The differences between this room's acoustics and the typical listening room available to the average audiophile would be interesting to explore. The ordinary listening room is seldom a performance space as well.Scotty
Well that's just it don't you see? You will never get the best sound possible in a "typical room" Sure, you can work at it...