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Quote from: ckline on 2 Mar 2009, 09:20 pmLooks a bit like Mike's room..I've been in Mike's room a few times and it is exceeding good acoustically. (I've tried to explain to him the sonic benefits of applying Bondo over the old-fashion wood finish of his speakers, but he just won't listen!)Another great room belongs to Winston Ma the owner of First Impression Music,. Positive Feedback has done a couple of articles on it.Both Mike and Winston have served as judges for our speaker contest: The Puget Sound! DIY Speaker Contest. Good Ears and very nice guys.Best Regards,TerryO
Looks a bit like Mike's room..
I prefer rooms where people actually live, filled with sofas, chairs, puffs, antique Persian rugs, windows with a view to the outside and lots of light, surrounded by thick drapes, plus lots of plants, books and that sort of thing.
Quote from: TerryO on 3 Mar 2009, 12:54 amQuote from: ckline on 2 Mar 2009, 09:20 pmLooks a bit like Mike's room..I've been in Mike's room a few times and it is exceeding good acoustically. (I've tried to explain to him the sonic benefits of applying Bondo over the old-fashion wood finish of his speakers, but he just won't listen!)Another great room belongs to Winston Ma the owner of First Impression Music,. Positive Feedback has done a couple of articles on it.Both Mike and Winston have served as judges for our speaker contest: The Puget Sound! DIY Speaker Contest. Good Ears and very nice guys.Best Regards,TerryOOh... those two guys have some pretty good ears too. Impeccable taste in speakers I hear.
Below is a dedicated audio room that we all dream of having. This particular masterpiece is Kevin Tellekamp's listening room/studio. Kevin is the president of Silent Running Audio (SRA) - who makes some very good platforms for audio gear. You can read more about it here:http://www.soundstage.com/configsys/George