Thanks... Looks like I will stick with OLED for the foreseeable future
Flatscreen between speakers
Has anyone found a solution to cancel or at least improve the acoustic glare caused by a flatscreen tv on the wall behind the speakers? I don’t have a dedicated room and have to share the room with my home theater setup. I have thought of using an appropriate curtain and treat the tv as if it was a window. I am also considering light 3D printed panels that I can temporarily hung when listening to music and take down when watching TV with the wife.
I tried hanging a couple of thick towels on it to see if there would be any improvement and the answer is yes. The center image is more solid and a little deeper. Nothing drastic but if I could squeeze anything positive, why not. Please let me know if you have confronted this issue in the past and whether you were able to solve it. Thanks.
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@bhrapp. Certainly will. The shop looks pretty good. Obviously, you are a pro. Woodworking is my hobby, just love it. |
@spenav Been operating a shop in the roaring fork valley for 33 years. Lots of people have woodworking as a hobby for good reason. Something about creating things is very satisfying. I feel like the same can be said about musicians and the desire to make and create music. . |
Other than having a flat screen between your fronts, instead of diffusion panels, I am not aware of any other compromises. Each system runs completely independent, with the exception of the fronts & front amp via HT pass through. I have an SQL sub for 2 channel and a SPL sub for HT. Any compromises were more around what I was willing to spend. And I love to watch sports while streaming Qobuz. |
I guess I am pretty well screwed. I have a small house, and my system is in a small room. The room is also my computer room. So my 32" monitory is on a table in between my speakers. I am virtually always using my computer while I listen to music so I can't cover my screen. I wonder if it would help (I know try it) if I would put some absorbing panels on the side of the monitor extending into the room? |
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