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Jack: Thanks for the pix and your ideas for room treatment.Sunday: Thanks for your continued wise-ass remarks. You are in need of treatment.Here are two shots of my listening room to give everyone a better idea of what I'm talking about.Thanks!SN
Sunday: Thanks for your constructive insight to things now that you've seen the pix of my listening room. That's the kind of info. that will be of help to me here. I agree with you in regards to the lack of room treatment. To be honest with you, room treatment scares the hell out of me because I don't know where to start and even worse, how to integrate it into the room and pass the "WAF". I have thrown a blanket over the top (front) of the plasma to see if it helped with any reflection issues, but honestly didn't really hear any significant change with it or without. I have thought of hanging some sort of tapestry on that front wall, but the air conditioning vent then is in the way and I'm not sure how to work my way around it. Again, keep in mind that I'd like to stay married! As far as speaker placement goes, I really can't move the speakers out further into the room (See top picture) because it will "cut off" the path to the doorway behind the right speaker. Spreading them out will create the same problem... and even if I had the room to move them apart further, my 12 foot speaker cables are stretched as far as they can go to that far side. Besides, Mr. Von Schweikert also told me that I actually may want to move the speakers back (closer) to the wall behind them to reinforce the bass some, since I'm really not getting any of that reinforcement from the side walls. Albert also told me that the toe-in would effect the width of my soundstage (which as I stated before is one of the things I really like about my VR-4's right now) so I am hesitant to do it. Then again, it can't hurt anything (but my back) to try it. I'm thinking of ordering 2 sets of Herbies coupling gliders to put under the spikes to make speaker positioning on the tile floor a lot easier to experiment with.Delacroix:Most of my reply above applies to your comments as well. Thanks for your thoughts on this. Jack:Borrowing a "big 'ol amp" would be fun, but I'd then be up against the wonderful issue of Naim electronics "playing nice" with other equipment due to their infamous DIN connector IC's. I'm not ready to get a custom made IC ($$$) to run to a borrowed amp just to experiment. At least not yet, anyway! SN
A GIK panel to lay sideways up against your televison screen would help dot the eyes.
Quote from: jimdgoulding on 29 Nov 2009, 04:54 am A GIK panel to lay sideways up against your televison screen would help dot the eyes. Visine helps dot the eyes also and it's a whole lot cheaper to boot! Cheers,Robin
Quote from: satfrat on 29 Nov 2009, 05:05 amQuote from: jimdgoulding on 29 Nov 2009, 04:54 am A GIK panel to lay sideways up against your televison screen would help dot the eyes. Visine helps dot the eyes also and it's a whole lot cheaper to boot! Cheers,RobinHe means well.
Time to build on a dedicated listening room. Be sure to leave a gap beneath the entry door so your wife can slide the food plates in.
Quote from: es347 on 29 Nov 2009, 03:17 pmTime to build on a dedicated listening room. Be sure to leave a gap beneath the entry door so your wife can slide the food plates in. es347 - You just made my whole day!!! Thanks!