they'll be fine in that room if set up properly and possibly if you do a little bit of room treatment. The size itself is not the issue - It will be a nearfield experience, but that also helps eliminate room reflections and sounds
Minimum room size for Wilson Sophia II
I'm looking for help resolving an issue where music can be heard outside my house with doors/windows closed. The the speakers are in front of a sliding glass door (covered w/moving blankets).
One, possibly two ideas to resolve this:
1) Place sound blocking acoustical material in front of the glass w/ dead-space between layers.
2) Move speakers into a smaller room: 11.6' long (140") X 10.5' wide (126").
From your experience, is the second room is too small?
What removable materials could I put against the glass slider that would drastically reduce the sound?
System (106 db):
Wilson Sophia II
McIntosh MC501 500W monoblocks
McIntosh C500 tube preamp
Audio Research DAC7
Fully balanced system w/Transparent Super cables
One, possibly two ideas to resolve this:
1) Place sound blocking acoustical material in front of the glass w/ dead-space between layers.
2) Move speakers into a smaller room: 11.6' long (140") X 10.5' wide (126").
From your experience, is the second room is too small?
What removable materials could I put against the glass slider that would drastically reduce the sound?
System (106 db):
Wilson Sophia II
McIntosh MC501 500W monoblocks
McIntosh C500 tube preamp
Audio Research DAC7
Fully balanced system w/Transparent Super cables
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