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Originally Posted by javadog
I would say room acoustics is at least 75% of the equation. You can buy software that will help you model the acoustics of your room, which gives you a good starting point for how to arrange speakers, furniture and other objects. Any room that does not have as it’s ultimate goal of the proper reproduction of sound is not going to be a very good listening room. 99% of the rooms that I know of are used for other purposes and music reproduction is an afterthought. That percentage probably rises to 100% if there is a wife in the discussion.
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Good post.
Yea, I would not try to hold a background music listening room or typical living room to the same standards of a dedicated listening room.
That's why I asked so many questions up front.
Questions went unanswered.
Going to have to assume this is a low mental effort endeavor, and that's a shame with such a capable receiver.