Two channel and home theater room under construction


Some of you have followed my threads about getting a new room in which to listen. Well, it's underway. I've got to work with the parameters of the space -- 26 x 15 x 8 ft ceilings -- but I was able to accommodate some suggestions. Two photos at bottom of system page:https://systems.audiogon.com/systems/9064/edit

There will be 5 dedicated lines. Three at the end of the room where my audio gear will be, and two more at different locations in the room just in case the gear moves or other things need to be plugged in further away. There is one line along the sidewall in case I can get my gear away from my speaker's front wall. The lines are using 10 awg romex. Hard to fulfill some of the other electrical desiderata because we are not using a special electrician and it was just too hard to do too much. I did get a sheet of requirements to them (regarding breakers, silver paste, etc. Some was done.)

The drywall is all 5/8". The ceiling has insulation, a layer of drywall, an RC channel, and a second layer of drywall below it.

It looks like the room will have to also contain a TV and an AVR, but I'll mount the TV flush on the wall behind the speakers and have something to cover it with. The electronics for the TV will be on a separate line.

For the short run, because we have pets, we're going with LVF flooring and area rugs over concrete. The LVF will hopefully have something under it -- cork might be good. In the short run, some area rugs. In the longer run, a wall to wall carpet, not too thick.

It's very hard to think through other things until I can get set up and listen, but hopefully the fundamentals are being put in place. It's a room not dedicated to audio, but it will be friendlier than my current space with 6 foot ceilings.

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Showing 4 responses by tomic601

sounds like a marble knave i was forced to record a small chorale in….

You will get it there, really do encourage you to track the baseline as you make changes…to educate your ear..

Your call

best, Jim
I always shoot for control room standards for RT60. You are in a very unique position to measure, listen and tweak the room as you add treatments, furnishings… the journey of doing this while tracking your RT60 and trying to correlate to what you are hearing is massive. A true leg up on becoming an even better critical listener with modern tools in the arsenal. Your ears and happiness are #1.
gear along a side is my and Jim Smith opinion the way to go…. and springs, springs EVERYWHERE… just messing with you.

Congrats on your room and project ;-) very very happy for you.

Enjoy the music and the journey.