I am thinking a few things:
1. maybe the experience of just sitting in a smallish, bare room listening to music just doesn’t do it for you. I know that I can’t just listen to music for any appreciable amount of time and do nothing else. I have to read, look at my computer, anything. When you are at your friend’s place, there is a social aspect that may help the experience.
2. the room is a little too bare and/ or antiseptic. Maybe you need a rug on the floor. Maybe a couch would work better than a listening chair. Maybe those windows are shouting for some drapes or curtains. Maybe a little homeliness would work wonders. I don’t care too much about getting all the audiophile niceties just right, I just want it to sound real good. I also want to feel comfortable.
3. of course, maybe you need a bigger room. Otherwise it is like being sent to your room, like you were a teenager. Push those speakers close to the wall, if you need some breathing room.
Rich
1. maybe the experience of just sitting in a smallish, bare room listening to music just doesn’t do it for you. I know that I can’t just listen to music for any appreciable amount of time and do nothing else. I have to read, look at my computer, anything. When you are at your friend’s place, there is a social aspect that may help the experience.
2. the room is a little too bare and/ or antiseptic. Maybe you need a rug on the floor. Maybe a couch would work better than a listening chair. Maybe those windows are shouting for some drapes or curtains. Maybe a little homeliness would work wonders. I don’t care too much about getting all the audiophile niceties just right, I just want it to sound real good. I also want to feel comfortable.
3. of course, maybe you need a bigger room. Otherwise it is like being sent to your room, like you were a teenager. Push those speakers close to the wall, if you need some breathing room.
Rich