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Looks nice, George! You aren't worried about the left speaker being that close to the staircase?Michael
George, Looking good. I see you're out of the basement Is that a new power conditioner? Hang in there with the moving. Having done it nine times I know what a PITA it is. Jim
George....Your sitting in the dining room..... Glad you've got some tunes going.... [/list:u]Chris[/list:u]
Pete,If I flip it around I would have four windows to the left and a door opening to the right.Either way, I can do whatever I like to these rooms short of major construction.Blinds and curtains will be coming in the next few weeks as well as all my room treatments.George
As you can see, I don't have any room treatments up yet and there are still boxes everywhere.I hope to really start working on things (room treatment, speaker and listener placement, etc...) over the coming weeks.George
An unusual or non-standard layout doesn't automatically create problems. My room is somewhat similar in that I too have a staircase on the left side. http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?action=gallery;area=browse;album=695My staircase is in front of the baffle while George's is behind. As another poster said, it can actually help reduce bass overload in the corners. I think this is true in my situation. My speakers are ...
Nice picture George. The poor little Squeezebox looks even more diminutive sitting above the McCormack.
Did you even get your bed and linens unpacked before the stereo?