Great systems in butt-ugly rooms


I know I'm not the only one thinking this, but there are
some ass ugly rooms housing some of these great systems.
We may have great ears, but we have no sense when it comes
to making our rooms look good, with a few exceptions, of course. Any comments?
JP
jorgeparrapuppy
Like Tvad says..So what..if thats what it looks like then it is what it is.. there's no accounting for taste.the real issue should be, putting those superb, expensive systems and stuffing them into something no bigger than a guest bathroom. Now, thats a real shame. But, I suppose thats another thread ;-)
I'm with Tvad - who cares what the room looks like.

However, placing mega expensive great gear in ridiculously small spaces or shoved in a corner with no acoustic treatments whatsoever and listening chair up against a wall does seem a bit of a waste of all that potential sound quality...
Kehut: What are you talking about? You've got a great
looking room!

Cwlondon: I just think the atmosphere adds to the experience. I mean really, who wants to sit in front
of a kick ass rig, and see bare studs and a mill saw, a couple of old harley handle bars, some 45 grit sandpaper,
and maybe even a '64 rusted volvo--all while you're sipping
on your favorite kickback and listening to your tunes?
I'm not saying it's wrong, i just don't see a point in doing it. Spend moolah on the system, but put some dough into the room, too. You're not gonna grill your Omaha
steak (or whatever they're called) in you toaster oven
and then wash it down with Boone's, will you?
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Yo, Tvad: Thanks for the steak recommendation.
I've never bought mail order steaks, though.
But I think I'll try the Allens.
So far, Costco has the best steaks---at least to me.