Gotta play the cards youre dealt, and use the room you got. Why not use your bedroom? I had to compromise my listening room at my old house. I had my system in a small living room (10x10), and had no choice but to place the speakers in a near-field listening position. At my new house, I have lots of room (20x30), and now listen in a far-field which I like better.
Music room advice?
Hi I am moving to a new apt, nicer than what I'm currently living in, but today I realized that I will not have a decent space for all my set up.
I tend to like squares room not exactly over the gear, some space in between makes me feel good and more aware of the listening sessions.
1-the living room is sort of triangular so no way I can put my TT amp and DAC plus speakers with this shape.
2-first bedroom too small the second small as well,
3-the master bedroom is the only room with potential for my listening sessions and to be happy with the hobby that certainly is the only way I really completely scape from the routine of another day....
I am wondering if I can make my master bedroom in my listening room,
And how you guys on my shoes will manage my situation?
Regards to you all.
Waiting for harbeth C7 and luxman 550AII, the time for the British sound has come to my ears.
I tend to like squares room not exactly over the gear, some space in between makes me feel good and more aware of the listening sessions.
1-the living room is sort of triangular so no way I can put my TT amp and DAC plus speakers with this shape.
2-first bedroom too small the second small as well,
3-the master bedroom is the only room with potential for my listening sessions and to be happy with the hobby that certainly is the only way I really completely scape from the routine of another day....
I am wondering if I can make my master bedroom in my listening room,
And how you guys on my shoes will manage my situation?
Regards to you all.
Waiting for harbeth C7 and luxman 550AII, the time for the British sound has come to my ears.
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