I have a similar basement set up, with central air in the rest of the house. I find that if I keep the basement door open (just a bit) when I'm not using it, the cool, dry air eventually works its way to the basement. I rarely see more than 70F down there, but if it becomes a little uncomfortable, a small fan in the corner of the room provides just enough air flow. I can barely hear it from my listening position and I find it is not a bother when listening to music.
Ceiling fan in listening room?
Hi all,
Not sure if Tech Talk is the best forum to post this question, but would appreciate any comments / recommendations from our group. My listening room is in our below ground level basement. Routing air conditioning to the space is not practical, and I am looking for alternatives to provide ventilation. Does anyone have any recommendations on or experience with use of a ceiling fan in a listening room? Naturally I am concerned with the interaction of the fan's air circulation and the speaker output. Thanks in advance for any input!
Not sure if Tech Talk is the best forum to post this question, but would appreciate any comments / recommendations from our group. My listening room is in our below ground level basement. Routing air conditioning to the space is not practical, and I am looking for alternatives to provide ventilation. Does anyone have any recommendations on or experience with use of a ceiling fan in a listening room? Naturally I am concerned with the interaction of the fan's air circulation and the speaker output. Thanks in advance for any input!
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