Hey All! In not so interesting news, I have decided to stay with the equipment I currently have for a while. I realize that i need to do some serious listening and learning before i can go any further. So I'll relax from the grind of shuffling components and just enjoy what I have. My plans are to start auditioning/listening at the local shops with some sort of regular frequency, perhaps once a week.



Aside from that, I am going to focus on room treatment and acoustical matters. It's really something that I know little about. I think that alot of audio types know little about this fascinating subject. There are only a couple of members here at AR that i have ever read references from.



I wonder how many "super" systems have been laid to waste by a poorly treated room. Don't get me wrong, my impressions of proper are far from correct. It just seems crazy that thousands of dollars will get spent, but the equipment will never reach its potential.

I want to study this subject so that i may use this knowledge in tandem with a good system. It's a vast and subjective topic swarmed by opinion.



I'm wondering who among you has planned their room "scientifically". I would love if you could share your room specs and what you've had to do to overcome bad traits. I've started my reading at E-Coustics...hope to hear from you!

http://www.ecoustics.com/Home/Access...ment_Articles/