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Thanks. Now I remember him .

His room actually looks acoustically bright to me. I could have never imagined it as "dry" sounding. Absolutely no treatments save the leather couches - the bass is definitely concentrated in the corners - working on WAF approved treaments, but slow going

And I thought that the imaging and soundstage would suffer due to that large entertainment unit. The mains are pulled out from the face of the ent. unit which seems to help with imaging, but Theo is right, there is a floating 3D thing going on - depending on the selection

It just goes to show you I suppose that you can never really tell until you listen.

It also appears that the room dimensions (at least the width that I can see) should re-enforce mid-bass. Very strange. Are you sure there's really mid-bass in those selections?




Scott


Scott

My HT