It's hard totell what's going on in the corners because the photo is very small, but that looks pleasant. For myself though, I never use overhead lighting of any kind when I'm listening. I find it harsh and distracting.
Nice room.
Nice room.
Sound room lighting
Hi,i am doing this lightning in my room. I would suggest you .Please have a look at this . https://media.wired.com/photos/5e8e1f5e845a6c00080f0eec/master/w_320%2Cc_limit/Gear-Philips-Hue-home-setup-SOURCE-Philips.jpghttp:// |
mikelavigne, I have been backlighting my speakers during listening sessions for years. For about 7 years I had a pair of those skinny poles with the long, square paper sleeve going down on it that use one bulb and cost around $30.00. A bit more than a year ago I bought these and they are great. 65" Soft Light LED Floor Lamp,LEONC RGB Color Changing Tyvek Fabric Shade Modern Floor Lamp with Fabric Shade & 2 Smart LED Bulbs for Livingroom Bedroom Warm Atmosphere Tyvek Dupont 10 x 10 x 65 inch… - - Amazon.com They can be very warm or pure white, bright or very soft, and many combinations of colors on top and bottom. I don't use that feature, but it's nice to have. They are covered in a really nice cloth, and as you say, for me, they help the speakers disappear. I really dislike overhead lighting unless needed as work lighting. |
agree lighting is an important consideration. it might help to check out my system pictures for some ideas. i have some pictures that are dark in the room but with some spot lighting on my turntables. just click on my name, and choose details. i’m using floor standing LED lamps but still a nice effect. another thing i do that is super cheap and easy, is to buy a couple of floor standing up-lights with very low wattage bulbs, i use 15 watt bulbs, and place them behind your speakers. this scatters low light on your ceiling but nothing reflected in your eyes for relaxed listening. any spot light on something in your field of vision while extended listening becomes irritating after a time. i listen 30 hours a week. keeping my head right is important. another thought is that the idea that you want the speakers to disappear musically is aided if you don’t notice them visually while listening. another reason to back light them. it will aid the illusion of realism. i have twin towers each 750 pounds and 7 feet tall 100 inches from my ears/eyes and they......disappear. |