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Post by frenchyfranky on Jan 11, 2016 20:46:33 GMT -5
Nice setup...couldn't find the 6.3, then I saw above the tv...thank god you are sensible enough to have the tv center at eye level! Speakers look a bit close to the back wall tho but no choice I guess...pull forward maybe if you can....try it...it's free to do You're right, I have no choice, it was the better compromise placement I could find after a lot of experiments.
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Post by jhob on Jan 11, 2016 21:04:28 GMT -5
It's awesome. Well done. I think it's beautiful!
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Post by frenchyfranky on Jan 11, 2016 21:53:21 GMT -5
It's awesome. Well done. I think it's beautiful! Thanks, my biggest concern was that I need something very strong and want enough space on shelves for the rotation of the big and heavy XPA's power amp.
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Post by Talley on Jan 20, 2016 19:42:16 GMT -5
Nice table. You should look up "work of art"... fine table too. Can't believe you got all that gear and big monoblocks but you have an untreated room. comment about carpet... carpet only makes a 3db difference in reflections. carpet is good with added diffusion on floor or hardwood with diffusion around with a few absorption panels. When you get serious your floor looks like this
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Post by frenchyfranky on Jan 21, 2016 11:40:05 GMT -5
Nice table. You should look up "work of art"... fine table too. Can't believe you got all that gear and big monoblocks but you have an untreated room. comment about carpet... carpet only makes a 3db difference in reflections. carpet is good with added diffusion on floor or hardwood with diffusion around with a few absorption panels. When you get serious your floor looks like this Wow WTF... It's more looking like a psycho discouragement effect anti-thief system. But I must admit that it would be good for the sounds. Personally I prefer to make some visual compromise in my living room and let Dirac doing a wonderful job for my environment. Don't have to mention that my wife also prefer that.
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