solution for a very bright room?


will the Tact or Lyngdorf correction devices eliminate the need for acoustic treatments in a very bright room?.....composite tile floor, sliding glass doorwalls and minimal leather furniture
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Showing 2 responses by rlwainwright

"what about components and speakers specifically chosen for the room??"

That will definitely help, but it won't provide a total cure. You have *got* to damp at least one of those reflective surfaces and preferably two that are are not facing each other. Find some suitable art, plants, screens, cushions, etc. or go whole hog and get some professional sound absorption/diffusion devices.

It would probably be well worth your money to engage the services of a pro. If you're anywhere near Virginia, Rives has earned a great reputation amongst Audiogoners...

-RW-
"We do work all of the world (mostly US, but oversears as well), predominantly through our dealer network. We are based in Iowa."

Oooops, my bad. Sorry about that. I coulda sworn you were based in Va - time for that 2nd cup of coffee. Maybe it will wash down the taste of that foot I had in my mouth...

-RW- I *did* say you have a great reputation here.