definite correlation with respect to speakers and room. Di-poles for example require room to 'breath' behind them and you should avoid having your listening chair against a wall, never good
get your mind out of the gutter, what's the size of your listening room and of course what speakers are you using? i am buying a new house and i am having to convince my SO that i need a specific room do to the size
Too bad you have to convince your wife you need your own room for your system. Just tell her it's a must have feature of your new home.
Good luck with that one also.
I say both of these in jest. Nothing mean meant by it.
get your mind out of the gutter, what's the size of your listening room and of course what speakers are you using? i am buying a new house and i am having to convince my SO that i need a specific room do to the size
Too bad you have to convince your wife you need your own room for your system. Just tell her it's a must have feature of your new home.
get your mind out of the gutter, what's the size of your listening room and of course what speakers are you using? i am buying a new house and i am having to convince my SO that i need a specific room do to the size
I am absolutely convinced that the size of the room matters a lot. Here are my room dimensions: 19'4" wide, 30'7" to wall behind bar, 24'7" to bar, 8'6" to ceiling. This room is in my basement and was a requirement of mine in our new house search. The other requirement was a four car garage. My speakers are Wilson WP 8s and I augment them with two SVS SB-4000 subs.
LOL
Good luck getting a room. And YES size does matter. But the construction makeup of the walls do too. Floor and ceiling too.