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Quote from: acd483 on 29 Nov 2007, 03:21 amQuote from: JLM on 29 Nov 2007, 01:38 amacd483,Actually I have a decent (about $2500 MSRP) 2nd system set up in the living room for all to enjoy, but like most here no one else in the family is interested. I can count the number of times in 6 years that my wife has turned on the stereo on one hand. Everyone else in the house would rather curl up with a TV, computer, iPod, or Gameboy.Perhaps its more pretentious to try up the main living space with your equipment and music.You shouldn't expect people to come into your house and comment on sound reproduction. To me, they should enjoy themselves and be subconsciously aware that some aspect of the party is *right*. There is simply no pretense in that.Every aspect of our lives involves compromise. Linkwitz has an extremely admirable goal of reproducing music in real living spaces with performance that fools the mind and ear. I can tell you, they work, and they work better than in any dedicated listening room I've been in.I don't expect people to listen or comment (unless showing them "the system"), but my family just doesn't want to "sit and listen". Due to circumstances "parties" are few, but again most visitors consider music an annoyance or at the least an obstruction to conversation. Personally I agree that background music is very nice, but wifey "just wants the house to be quiet" when she's home alone.I've heard a few dipoles. Their presentation is obviously different than "traditional" speakers, but not necessarily better. (They are my 2nd favorite speaker design.) But I consider the room as an important component of any system. Even the Orions (I do respect SL and his goal) need some sort of decent room to work well in. My compromise is to put the best system in the best room for it to be enjoyed by someone who appreciates it, the 2nd best system in a common room (that no one uses ), and the 3rd best system in the HT set up.
Quote from: JLM on 29 Nov 2007, 01:38 amacd483,Actually I have a decent (about $2500 MSRP) 2nd system set up in the living room for all to enjoy, but like most here no one else in the family is interested. I can count the number of times in 6 years that my wife has turned on the stereo on one hand. Everyone else in the house would rather curl up with a TV, computer, iPod, or Gameboy.Perhaps its more pretentious to try up the main living space with your equipment and music.You shouldn't expect people to come into your house and comment on sound reproduction. To me, they should enjoy themselves and be subconsciously aware that some aspect of the party is *right*. There is simply no pretense in that.Every aspect of our lives involves compromise. Linkwitz has an extremely admirable goal of reproducing music in real living spaces with performance that fools the mind and ear. I can tell you, they work, and they work better than in any dedicated listening room I've been in.
acd483,Actually I have a decent (about $2500 MSRP) 2nd system set up in the living room for all to enjoy, but like most here no one else in the family is interested. I can count the number of times in 6 years that my wife has turned on the stereo on one hand. Everyone else in the house would rather curl up with a TV, computer, iPod, or Gameboy.Perhaps its more pretentious to try up the main living space with your equipment and music.
Interesting. I am not sure I would want to apply the same sounds to all my recordings. It would seem to me that it would add a bit of homogeneity. Do you do this to studio produced albums? I am very interested in what you are doing.
i used to have a jvc xpa1010 - it really is an amazing device. unfortunately, it was destroyed in a fit of domestic rage. (don't ask!) when i used it, it was in a huge room - ~26x38; the surrounds were placed in the front & rear corners, used only to create ambient sounds, mimicking warious wenues, as prewiously described. it was quite effective. altho i did not have my main speakers so close together as described here. actually, the way i understand it, not only do you want your main speakers close together. but you want sound separation (think something like bed mattresses) in a line from between the main speakers all the way to your head - a complete sound barrier between l & r channel.in my system, tho, the "illusion' i got from conwentional 2-channel was so good i listened w/o the surrounds more often than with...ymmv,doug s.
It seems to me that people around here don't really like the idea that music and sound reproduction weave into daily life through ipods, etc. and that rather sound reproduction should be this pursuit to be handled in a special room requiring special treatments and exotic equipment. How boring!
Personally I feel isolated rooms take away from HiFi. The geeky isolation makes the hobby as a whole suffer.
Quote from: sts9fan on 30 Nov 2007, 05:55 pmPersonally I feel isolated rooms take away from HiFi. The geeky isolation makes the hobby as a whole suffer. I have fun in my dungeon. aa aa aa
glad to hear it - when i've been over, there's yust been a buncha audio geeks rockin' out to great tunes!
Quote from: doug s. on 30 Nov 2007, 07:37 pmglad to hear it - when i've been over, there's yust been a buncha audio geeks rockin' out to great tunes! Speaking of which, when are you hosting a party? I thought you and Sid were planning on one this year. Did you happen to leave some CDs behind?