What am I missing here? $60,000 in awesome speakers, and thousands more in wonderful amps and subs so they can be placed asymmetrically in the room pushed up against a wall.
This is the kind of thing I used to see when I was installing room correction systems. And I still don't get it?
And it's probably a reviewer's room!!
What do you suppose that is...a $70k, $80K system? Really, he could get much better sound out of a $10k system and a room addition.
Tim
Awe c'mon guys cut the guy some slack. What if his wife made him do it?
In that case he'd still be better off with a more modest system and a room addition. Sound proofed. With a dead bolt on the door.
Tim
Divorce has its rewards!
Or you can do what I did. Build an addition on to your home so you can have your own private listening room that is acoustically isolated from the rest of the house.
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