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Join Date: Feb 2010
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I've used this forum before, several years ago when I was even more of a noob. Since then I forgot my password lol. I've searched with this forum on occasion. I'll probably build a DAC in the near future, and eventually some better speakers. Anyway, this is a great forum, glad to be back (especially with the new layout).
So I now have my own room, I was thinking about sticking my speakers in there (some old marantz 3 way), but I was thinking about some sound treatment material to keep the reverb down. I'd imagine a fairly empty room with flat walls and ceiling and hardwood floor isn't ideal. Are there any threads on this, or what section do you suggest posting this in? |
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frugal-phile(tm)
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Welcome to the forum -- again.
It is against the rules to have 2 monikers, i have sent you email so we can straighten that out, dave
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Speakerholic
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Hi again.
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49 - for the 16th time
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Hi Again ZeNmAc - and Welcome back to diyAudio
Many of us here have several inches of padding on the wall of our cells and thus little reflection from hard surfaces - or sharp objects.
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