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The RM/X are anything but portable. Also, it is my experience that owners of very expensive systems prefer them regardless of how they sound.
I wonder if this person has spent an equivalent amount on room treatment and associated equipment. $125,000pr speakers constructed from elaborately packaged $50 drivers generate an emotional attachment and a sense of awe that has little to nothing to do with their real-world performance.
And until you get a bed in the "music room"...you have much to learn John
Ahhh, but Weedhoppah, my listening sofa "IS" a bed. Now continue with your "wipe on, wipe off".
After viewing the "treated room" photos I would hesitate to put any quality music system in there. I wouldn't expect the X-2 to sound good, nor would I be pleased at the prospect of tuning the RM/X to that environment. Equipment seems to be quite good, however.
The screen behind the speakers presents a large reflective surface at the worst possible site, there is no ceiling treatment or bass traps, and the equipment is on the floor in the speaker end of the room, providing numerous small reflections.This isn't a treated room, more like an acoustic nitemare. The owner should get his money back from the installer.
The sofa is small..and for any SERIOUS fun it will fall over
And regarding the room "as pictured", I think that it is set up more for HT. HT acoustics need to be more livley and are more forgiving than Audio, in fact room reinforced bass and room generated "reflected sound" is "part of the goal of sonic immersion.