Ficus for bright...rubber better for Magico
Yawn...schtick is tired.
Tree in listen room disburse
maybe this tech forum. I go local farm today for second tree for listen room. I bring ram trx with body armor and park way out so nobody damage paint. I look around at premium tree and woman in red sweater she tell me soft- I want you be my lumberjack. I never hear this said but when she insist to help at truck one thing lead to next but tree get mangle with no needle on three side. I think I need go back for new tree I no want no needle tree in room with gear. Maybe this tree good in corner theater with Magico system if help with dispurse sound?
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MC, this is getting tired. How long are you going to continue? It's well known that different types of tree will have different effects on the room acoustic. Let's start a thread about that. 1. The Balsam Fir Tree
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Mr. Lumberjack.... (Got wood?) My listening room contains around 15 or so artificial ficus trees. 5-footers. They are scattered around the room in what appears, but is decidedly NOT, random placement. They are VERY EFFECTIVE DIFFUSERS and "fixed" my room acoustics. A live tree would not work well in my basement room even though there are some large windows. But large live houseplants and potted trees might work and be a bit more aesthetically pleasing. Definitely high on the WAF. I recommend leafy trees, real or artificial, to help room acoustics. I know of others, including a very high end electronics manufacturer, that use large plants and trees to help their room acoustics. |
@tomic601 ...me neither, frankly. I can't wait for the 'air taxis' without wings.... *"Short circuit, all systems down'* Lets' see....the glide slope of a brick is... ...nil. *fump!" Happy Sunday, big guy. *fist bump* See you on these funny pages.... ;)
If I be a 'bot WTH Are You? (I like this....an outlet of ones' Id......*growl, snarl* *LOL* |