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In the Forum: Horn-Loaded Speakers
In the Thread: Jessie Dazzle Project
Post Subject: I like and I don’tPosted by Romy the Cat on: 7/23/2009
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 jessie.dazzle wrote:
   Also, I'm convinced that a too-big space is horrible for audio as well as being non-conducive to good mental concentration (some of the best ideas are born on the toilet!)

The subject of playback in very large rooms is a separate subject and to get a proper sound in there it requires very different technique then we are familiar in high-end audio. I tend to agree that in I do not like very big rooms but I never have seen a right attempts to properly sound re-enforce a very large closed listening space.
 

 jessie.dazzle wrote:
   Those Boston lofts may require lowering the ceiling/adding a second level. Quite easy to do if you keep with an "industrial" theme.

Actually it not a bad idea at all….. I never thought about it, I probably shall…

 jessie.dazzle wrote:
    
I have almost no "normal living requirements"... Give me a non-preformatted space and somewhere to fire up the barbeque and I'll be just fine. Ideally, ….

I do have "normal living requirements" but they are very integrated with my audio habits.  I like when my audio is sitting in the middle of room where I live, I like to take my t-short from washer machine and hang it to dry on my horn overnight, I like when my Cat warms up her ass atop on my amplifiers, I like when women are hissing when I pay more attention for cleaning of my records then to compliment their make up or their hair color change, I in a way like when women get very angry because I remember Rachmaninoff birthday but “forget” my anniversary with them, I like do not go somewhere when I would like to hear what I would like to hear…. Well, lately those anniversary become shorter and shorter, I wonder why…  :-)

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