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In the Forum: Audio Discussions
In the Thread: A listening room for a domesticated Cat?
Post Subject: To be invisible and to be time-aligned are the keys.Posted by Romy the Cat on: 2/4/2016
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Well, we were thinking to rent out the old hours, there are obvious cones and pros but the topic would not rise to the subject of this site. What interests me in context of the site is the requirement to the new listening room. I still would like to do the same that I did in my current house: an integration of listening room with main gathering living room. my more experienced with family life friends are keep telling me that it is foolish but I still like the idea. The way how I envision it is to be an conversion room between what they call great room, listening room and opera room. I still would like to have there midbass horns but I doubt that I will be able to repeat my architectural success of my current listening room. No matter what I would like do not see the midbass horns in the room and if I will not be able to make them invisible and time-aligned then I will not go for midbass horns. A minor exemption would be if we get land and built a house from scratch, which is also being contemplated. If se I am a bit perplexed what version of midbass I would like to render. 

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