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Very large expensive speakers in a small room is not a good match...
Michael Fremer would emphatically disagree with you
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Very large expensive speakers in a small room is not a good match...
Michael Fremer would emphatically disagree with you
Exactly. Spoken as a guy who spent more money on just one piece of electronics (a 2-channel preamp) than on his main speakers.
so let me get this straight....... you're saying that the 'electronics' are more important than speakers / room ?
I suspect not, regardless, do you not agree as to the pecking order with respect to speakers/room ?
not familiar with his set up. Any details?
I can tell reading comprehension isn't your strong suit, or, you like to twist what people say to forward your troll like tendencies.
Wilson Chronosonic XVX in a room that is under 20 feet in both length and width
Wilson Chronosonic XVX in a room that is under 20 feet in both length and width
not totally unreasonable. Now if you said those speakers in a 10 X 10 room, well that's a different story.
It may as well be a 10x10 with all the stuff in there but Mickey is happy and his whole life's work and passion is in that room so that's all that matters.
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It can be a good sounding space, the clutter dampens and diffuses chaotically , i have seen many rooms like that with actual good sound ..
Regards