room makes or breaks


just a statement. i've been into this hobby for about eight years now, i adjusted and changed gear a good bit over the years. my last room was more long and about 14 foot wide, i recently moved and set up in a room about 20 foot wide and not as deep.
i am just amazed at how much better my system now sounds, speakers have vanished ,every aspect has improved, dont know if i lucked into a sweet spot, but the room has made a HUGE diff. im pleasantly blown away, like i bought a new system.
jrw40

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"Other components can be easily adapted to the room, but there is only so much that can be done usually to adapt the room to the rest."

I'm gonna dissent here. Most rooms I've seen have done little or some hodge podge job of room treatments, let alone not addressing underlying structural issues. There is lots that can be done. Learning what should be done and finding someone who can implement it is probably the hardest part and why (along with the potentially considerable expense) it is relatively rarely addressed.