I've been to a guy's house with a system that retails for $250K--not
what he paid. His system is the only one I've ever seen that had as
much time and effort for a good acoustic and good power. The dude
convinced the utilities to run 3 phase AC to his house. He has one 110V
leg dedicated for the listening room and the system has its own breaker
box. He had a very high priced acoustical engineer come in and treat
the room with diffuser panels covered over with special fabric. The
fabric looks like a painted wall. The sound in the room is pretty
amazing. It's conception and execution is more like a recording
studio. The good acoustics definitely swamp the affects of tweaking.
Phillip
Steven C. Barr(x) wrote:
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> The interesting thing is that I would seriously doubt that any
> of these "audiophools" have had their istening rooms analyzed
> and remodeled by an acoustic engineer...and it is much more
> likely that the cancellations and reinforcements due to
> reflected sound waves would have more effect than any electronic
> "tweaking!"
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> Steven C. Barr
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