Room color opinions


Does a color of a room affect the sound? Im thinking of a light colored room making the sound bright compared to a darker room color . What are your opinions on room color . 
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I cant believe this post has gotten so far from the subject

OP, seriously? Please allow a bit of leeway. We are on subject.

What would you like to see in terms of discussion? You started it. 😬 We’re doin the best we can.

In this case I actually agree with @geoffkait . Lets break out the champagne.
I do like "mental hospital green" as it does help with tolerating straight jackets. Also, if your cell is covered with graffiti scratches that does deflect some treble content…walls covered with meat mean one of two things: You fell asleep in a meat packing plant, or you've been eaten by something. Both scenarios do help with early reflections.
As much as I dislike blowing my own horn 🎷can I mention no matter what color your walls are, even if they’re not the right color, you can still improve SQ with Blue Meanies, highly specialized blue 1” ceramic magnets, one per wall? A Green Meanie should be placed anywhere on the ceiling. As I recall there’s even a mini theory somewhere on my website why these Meanies work that I’m confident everyone will like. 😛
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Well, lookee who we have here. The Dan Rather of pseudo skeptics. Haven’t they banned you yet, Costco?
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If you’re a good boy now, Costco, what are you doing on this thread? Are we supposed to be blessed with your reformed, saintly presence? You can paint a donkey different colors, it’s still a donkey. 🦓
For those undecided whether colors of the room make a difference or whether darkness or light is best for SQ can I suggest using a variable strobe light, you know, like one of them 3 million candlepower disco jobs whilst playing music? Vary the frequency of the strobe to see if and how it impacts the sound. Who knows, you might notice the SQ change with each pulse. Good sound, bad sound, good sound. Keep a log. I would be very interested in your results. If you have any kind of history of epileptic episodes this experiment is probably not a good idea for you.