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Re: Qualities for the perfect HT room?
Ajax #253272 03/23/09 04:25 PM
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Thanks for the link Ajax, that one looks handy.


Grunt, I'm not sure I have a particular style as I like to experiment with a lot of stuff. I tend to stay away from lighter styles like wheat beers, kolsch, etc. Have brewed browns, porters (with and without coconut), ipas, stouts and barleywines. I still definitely go through a lot of commercial microbrew stuff as well, I have too much access to great stuff here. \:\)

Re: Qualities for the perfect HT room?
StuntGibbon #253300 03/23/09 08:52 PM
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One more thought for room dimensions; for music listening I prefer higher ceilings, but for movies I find that making the room wider seems to be a big help. Bipolar or quadpolar surround speakers help to make the room seem wider, but pushing the walls a bit further apart definitely helps too.

Also, having something other than a concrete slab for your floor makes it easier for the subwoofer to shake it. As a corollary, people who enjoy peace and quiet should not be encouraged to live above or below your HT room ;\)

Finally, at some point I'm hoping to move my HT out of the loft into a purpose-built room in the (currently unfinished) basement. When I do, I will be angling the wall where the screen is located in order to get away from parallel side walls. That is definitely not essential but if you're thinking about a purpose-built room it's something to consider.

Finally, take a look at some of the sample rooms in the Rives Audio site to get an idea of what is possible - some of those rooms are spectacular and I don't think the changes really added that much to the cost. Depending on budget, you might want to consider getting Rives involved.

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Re: Qualities for the perfect HT room?
StuntGibbon #253306 03/23/09 09:32 PM
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 Originally Posted By: StuntGibbon
Thanks for the link Ajax, that one looks handy.

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Re: Qualities for the perfect HT room?
Ajax #253364 03/24/09 06:19 AM
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Dang, that Rives company makes some mean designs. Definitely bookmarked.

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StuntGibbon #253368 03/24/09 08:53 AM
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The Rives information is slick, I used their 1/5th main speaker placement ratio distance by placing my 80's 5' from the back wall in our 25' long room. I believe it helped.


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Re: Qualities for the perfect HT room?
RickF #253402 03/24/09 03:51 PM
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I wish my room would allow me to try their ratios. I'm not sure, but I think putting my seating area 3 cm from the speakers would sound strange? Perhaps I can take over the Master Bed to gain the room I need to try those ratios...


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