Surprised that anyone that sensitive about not changing their room to improve sound would choose that room to set up a system in the first place. Is there no other room in the house that would have better acoustics?
Sometimes performance of the room can be improved by just drawing the curtains - is that too much meddling in the aesthetics?
If putting the system in the best room in the house (from a sound point of view) or doing anything at all to eliminate glaring sonic issues are not acceptable, I'd say that the best speakers for that person would be a pair of really, really good headphones.
Sometimes performance of the room can be improved by just drawing the curtains - is that too much meddling in the aesthetics?
If putting the system in the best room in the house (from a sound point of view) or doing anything at all to eliminate glaring sonic issues are not acceptable, I'd say that the best speakers for that person would be a pair of really, really good headphones.