Should EMF and RFI interference be a consideration in building a dedicated room? I once designed/built a data center that was next to high power lines. IT dept was concerned about frequency interference in the Telecom demarc rooms. However, the engineers said you would have to identify the interference frequency before a copper mesh could be installed, as the frequency dictated the mesh spread. Someone came up with the idea of installing lead-lined sheet-rock used in xray rooms, which we did...
I love the aesthetics and room?? very inviting and comfortable. The light on the vase is a nice touch.My usual listening environmentView attachment 118005
Nope, I don’t believe it. While it is indeed a peaceful and calming looking place, there are no speaker cables. It looks like a Wilson speaker advertisement—they never show speaker cables!My usual listening environmentView attachment 118005
First off, congratulations!!!My room is finally complete. Very pleased with how everything is coming together View attachment 118007
The funny thing is that after installing the hifi to be as discreet as possible she asked if I could get rid of the speaker cables. I advised that wouldn't really work, but by rotating the rug they went underneath and - hey presto! Plus the speakers are still in the position designated by my Wilson-trained dealer.Nope, I don’t believe it. While it is indeed a peaceful and calming looking place, there are no speaker cables. It looks like a Wilson speaker advertisement—they never show speaker cables!
She couldn't care less about the audio, but she did choose the speakers. She likes listening to it. Bought an Innuos Pulsar a few weeks ago, great streamer.what did you buy while she was away that you are prepping her for it
The lighting is much more subtle than it looks. The iPhone makes it very bright.I love the aesthetics and room?? very inviting and comfortable. The light on the vase is a nice touch.
Just picking up this thread...so great. Apologies for a general question but does anyone have an acoustician in the Bay Area that they can recommend for residential consulting?
Geez, a ~12 Hz dip in the critical 100 - 150Hz range and that's finished? Plus, you can manually tune JLA subs and not use DARO to ameliorate the 27Hz problem.Audiophile Listening Room Acoustics
I.N. is a medical doctor in the Philadephia metro area. The client approached Acoustic Frontiers to create a high performance listening room in the home he had just purchased. Read for more details!acousticfrontiers.com
Those graphs were very preliminaryGeez, a ~12 Hz dip in the critical 100 - 150Hz range and that's finished? Plus, you can manually tune JLA subs and not use DARO to ameliorate the 27Hz problem.
Not to mention those were not in-room measured graphs but the computer-modeled onesGeez, a ~12 Hz dip in the critical 100 - 150Hz range and that's finished? Plus, you can manually tune JLA subs and not use DARO to ameliorate the 27Hz problem.
Great, feel free to send a freq. plot now that it's optimized.Not to mention those were not in-room measured graphs but the computer-modeled ones