manlystanley
01-06-2012, 04:37 AM
I have been in my current foreclosure for about 9 months now, and I have three systems up and running. The first:
-- Family room: Low end Denon receiver with Bose 201 speakers.
-- Garage: Hodge podge of stuff, last used when I help my son-in-law change out his brake pads and rotors.
-- Movie Listening room: As below in my tag line, except the Jamo C809's are still boxed up. I'm using my Klipsch RB-5II as my front speakers (only). I'm doing tons of remodeling and don't want to mess up the Jamo's.
I've got to say that the *BEST* advice I've gotten from this board is concerning building sound absorbers for room conditioning. I have 9 very nice looking (2 x 4 foot) absorbers that I am using now in my new listening room / Movie room. At first I only used 4 of them, but this week I dug out the other 5. Wow what a difference it makes!!
For a cheap guy like me, the room conditioning is absolutely the best audio investment that I've ever made. Many thanks.
Best Regards,
Stan
-- Family room: Low end Denon receiver with Bose 201 speakers.
-- Garage: Hodge podge of stuff, last used when I help my son-in-law change out his brake pads and rotors.
-- Movie Listening room: As below in my tag line, except the Jamo C809's are still boxed up. I'm using my Klipsch RB-5II as my front speakers (only). I'm doing tons of remodeling and don't want to mess up the Jamo's.
I've got to say that the *BEST* advice I've gotten from this board is concerning building sound absorbers for room conditioning. I have 9 very nice looking (2 x 4 foot) absorbers that I am using now in my new listening room / Movie room. At first I only used 4 of them, but this week I dug out the other 5. Wow what a difference it makes!!
For a cheap guy like me, the room conditioning is absolutely the best audio investment that I've ever made. Many thanks.
Best Regards,
Stan