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There were had few days. First it was complete distraction of my listening room, than the contractors put the new hardwood floor together and then the complete rebuilding of the listening room, back to the sate it was before. Well sort of…
The demolition of the room was fine, it was almost fan. The new floor turned to be a great and in a way unexpected success. The room does look cuter without carpet. I gig not push for the hardwood floor it was pulley Amy’s wish but as the project complete I need to admit that she was right – the room feels cleaner, more dressy, more elegant and to a degree it feels bigger. We use satin water-base finish and the mile sine on the floor give to room more space. The floor feels much harder in trim of vibration propagation. The subfloor was two layer of plywood and now it added ¾ inch of oak – it does feel more stable. We rebuild the LP storage, problem 4K of records right in the room and it that added some mass loading in the room.
I brought the equipment back to the room, nothing is connected for now. It will take I think a week of two to reconnect and recalibrate everything and here is the biggest and the most complex part of the project will be. You seem the new room will not only future the hardwood floor but it will be slightly deferent room all together. Before, I was a room where considerations of sonic requirements were prevailing and the room was built to please myself only. It is not that the room had a feeling of test lab. It had some nerdy influence but it was reflecting myself only. The new version of room will be built to accommodate Amy and me and it will be slightly different twist. Amy and I have different perception of esthetics and comfort. She is a New England girl with her tendency to strive for New England decoration pattern. It is not what I have in me but I do not object it, not to mention that she has better developed taste in décor. I generally like what she does with our house and I let her to run the decorating pursuit. So, with Amy in the picture the listening room wills future hardwood floor, Bukhara rags, copper pots, plants, living-room style furniture and the rest idiosyncrasy that comes with females as package. It is not however as bad as it sounds.
Amy is very respectful to need to have the listening room to sound good and she is very considered to my needs, the décor needs at least. So, I am trying to implement whatever she want but organically factor everything in into my sonic interests. So, as now were are working to re-think the arrangement of the room that will have Ficus plants and Donunic cable in the same confined space. The biggest problem as now is location of Macondo. I do not have a judgment what I will put the stuck of the Macondo horns. I do not think that it will be at the previous position. The previous position was the best possible in the room but with new reflective acoustic patter of the room it might not the case anymore. We removed the entrance door from the listening room, knocked two walls, introduced a wall long floor to ceiling LP shelving, change the floor, introduced large plants at the glass windows, introduced a room long book case under the ceilings, bought new furniture that will be sit at the new collations, charge the fist reflection surfaces from the location where Macondo was sitting (there was no wall anymore and another was is changed). So, all my finding about the best location of Macondo before might not be valid, in fact I am convinced that they will be invalid. I need to find a new location for Macondo.
For sure I cannot explain to Amy the criticality of the Mocodno positioning but in the good side she will embrace any new location I will chose. I think that as now Mocodno channels will be able to work slightly wider. The best thing is that now Mocodno might be easily slide across the floor and the gateway to the DPoLS is wide open. I think the final location will be approximately within 2-3 foot from where Macondo was sitting before, of cause I will be able to say anything more on the subject after I connect Macondo and will make my hand dirty with new sound of the room.
Anyhow, it will be time-consuming but in a way exciting next 2-3 weeks. Rgsm the Cat
"I wish I could score everything for horns." - Richard Wagner. "Our writing equipment takes part in the forming of our thoughts." - Friedrich Nietzsche
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