Nice picture of Jerry!
Great progress, Christian!
If you replace the glass/doors with safety glass then you won’t need curtains to listen. I know people will say otherwise but they’re wrong. Unless you have treatment up the wall always reflects, but usually its a positive thing that adds 3d sound - as long as the speakers are not too close as the delay must be long enough not to smear.
The problem with windows is they sound bad when reflecting, not because the reflect. Safety glass dampens ringing so you actually get one of the best quality reflections outside of wood.
I plan to put the Herzan TS140 on the floor tomorrow to try the preamp on. I may eventually put both Lamm phono PS’s and the Allnic pHono PS stacked on top of each other on top of the TS140 instead of taking up rack space with them.
That sounds like an very expensive option over just keeping the window treatments down.
The Lamm two PS stacking on top of each other is ok? No effect to sound or get too hot in your experience?
Kind regards,
Tang
Sound like a plaboy den.i once had a similar situation in a Miami condo, about half the room was floor to ceiling hurricane proof windows. I did not want to mess up the ocean/beach
view but needed light/reflection control. A acoustic company made me 16 separate motorized acoustic curtains with black out curtains inside.
I had separate settings for home theater daytime mode,nighttime mode and music mode. One push of a button and the 120 inch perforated screen, the
curtains and the center channel (suspended on piano wire)came out of the ceiling. when not in use nothing was visible.
Sound like a plaboy den.
Tang
That was the old me ! Now i’m just an old guy sitting between the speakers.I got a feeling that might be accurate for Lagonda.
Like you i was married at the time. To a Playboy girl ! A couple of times theySound like a plaboy den.
Tang
If you replace the glass/doors with safety glass then you won’t need curtains to listen. I know people will say otherwise but they’re wrong. Unless you have treatment up the wall always reflects, but usually its a positive thing that adds 3d sound - as long as the speakers are not too close as the delay must be long enough not to smear.
The problem with windows is they sound bad when reflecting, not because the reflect. Safety glass dampens ringing so you actually get one of the best quality reflections outside of wood.
You definitely don’t want to stack the Lamm pieces.I plan to put the Herzan TS140 on the floor tomorrow to try the preamp on. I may eventually put both Lamm phono PS’s and the Allnic pHono PS stacked on top of each other on top of the TS140 instead of taking up rack space with them.
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