A stupid question for which there's no sensible answer.


I know, I know. At least I've labeled it properly.

Here goes: of the following elements of a system, how would you rank their influence on the sound? In other words, generally, which would someone want to upgrade or prioritize, and in what order,  if all of the following pieces were inferior to an amp/preamp and speakers they were happy with? Power cables, connector cables. speaker cables. streaming source, music source, dac (I vote for this one as #1), room treatment, speaker placement, type of chair, earwax quotient, what you ate for lunch, etc.

I hereby give my permission for everyone to tell me this is an idiotic question since the real answer is: it depends. (But I did put a "generally" in there somewhere). Anyway, I prefer that we debate this based on what we've experienced when we've tinkered. So I guess I'm really interested in anecdotes.

m669326

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@sokogear  you state  "room treatments can’t fix a terrible room". Then what can fix it?

All rooms need acoustic treatment whether you think they do or not. Fact. Any enclosed space will have a modal problem and it is this that the treatment addresses.

Anybody serious about the resulting sound should invest in a mic.(cheap) and a program like REW (free) and set about methodically lowering the peaks and filling in the nulls. It's not guesswork, there is a target response to strive for.

In a recent post on this subject I mentioned a mate with a small almost square room with no carpet, only one flimsy drape and very little else. Think tilled bathroom acoustics. Truly dreadful. He has a lot of money tied up and is constantly spending more trying different components. He has a collection of very expensive cartridges that he keeps trying in the hope of improving the sound. All the fine detail the carts. are capable of is simply lost in the mess of sound waves banging around his room untamed. Last time i visited he had Spread Spectrum Technologies amplification and had replaced his Appogees with Maggies.

His sound is thin, has no soundstage, is congested and is dynamically constipated!  I one day showed up with a bunch of rockwool panels and placed them mostly in the corners to treat lower frequencies. There was a transformation that totaly stunned him and his wife who I noticed was in tears.

I know that some who read this will think I'm overstating the positive effect there was. It was significant and that was without any measurement. The experiment was merely to show my stubborn idiot mate what was possible.


@mahgister, we are on the same page.

@669326  Dear OP, it does not work like that. You are going to continue to get 'advice' and most of it will contradict itself unfortunately. In my experience only a very small percentage of those keen on reproducing music bother to treat the room, even fewer bother to try and understand the 'how and why'

For example: I have seen it stated that you should just cover all walls in egg-crates. This represents narrow-band absorption, and narrow-band thinking!  So what will happen?  The frequency that has the same wavelength as the depth of egg-crate will be absorbed and because there is so much of it that music info will be missing. GONE. The rest of the spectrum will carry on reverberating around your room totally unaffected.

The above situation happens because some well intentioned ignoramus puts that out on the forum. It also exposes him as someone recommending something he has never tried but is merely regurgitating what he read elsewhere, because anyone who has egg-crated the whole place would upon hearing the result, immediately rip it all out.

My best advice is to educate yourself. Get on the net and read articles by those who know what they are talking about. For the cost of a cheap interconnect cable you can buy a mic. This cable will make no real difference (the room won't let you hear the tiny change) The mic. however will allow you to significantly improve your sound. Your choice.
@OP, when I suggest searching on the net I do not mean a forum like this. There are groups specifically about acoustics. Here are 2 links to get you started.

https://www.gearslutz.com/board/studio-building-acoustics/

https://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?board=73.0

Famous acousticians sometimes pop in to advise.

 Here is some fun stuff.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLNFrxgMJ6E

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPYt10zrclQ