Rives,
We have just finished remodeling our dedicated HT and music room. It will be used for about 50% HT and 50% two-channel listening.
I listen to mostly acoustic jazz so my first goal is to accomplish extremely smooth and articulate bass with no change in volume as the player moves up and down the fretboard.
I can't stand a dead room so I will be looking for a lively sound but without echo or too much reverberation. A fine line I know.
I don't mind acoustical treatments showing as long as they are artistic looking and fit into the scheme of the room's decor. Actually I think their apperance can add to the room's purpose and feel.
As this is a dedicated room we don't have to worry about children or pets creating any problems.
Hope this falls into the type of situation you are looking for.
Steve
We have just finished remodeling our dedicated HT and music room. It will be used for about 50% HT and 50% two-channel listening.
I listen to mostly acoustic jazz so my first goal is to accomplish extremely smooth and articulate bass with no change in volume as the player moves up and down the fretboard.
I can't stand a dead room so I will be looking for a lively sound but without echo or too much reverberation. A fine line I know.
I don't mind acoustical treatments showing as long as they are artistic looking and fit into the scheme of the room's decor. Actually I think their apperance can add to the room's purpose and feel.
As this is a dedicated room we don't have to worry about children or pets creating any problems.
Hope this falls into the type of situation you are looking for.
Steve