that is against bose' specifications for use of its d/r speakers, the room must have a "live" acoustic meaning a minimum of absorptive furniture or treatments. that is the whole idea behind their d/r speakers. you defeat their purpose otherwise.
Bose 901's in an acoustically treated room?
Curious - has anyone tried the 901's in an acoustically treated room? If so, your thoughts?
I've thought about trying out my 901's in my music room, but since it's got a bunch of GIK acoustic treatment throughout, I've never done it. I think the Bose needs a more reflective set of walls behind and to the sides.
But I think I'm going to give it a try soon and just wanted to see if anyone else has done the same (and are willing to admit to it publicly).
Cheers.