The enemy of really good is the pursuit of perfection. If one wants a dedicated sound room and can enjoy the satisfaction that comes with it then go for it. Personally, I don't want to spend years tweaking and building and refining a room to make " the perfect man cave" (not that there's anything wrong with that). But I am confident I can learn how to take an acoustically challenged living room, dramatically improve it's sound management, add some very good...not the best...components, and get some very satisfying and fun listening / viewing pleasure. I also think I can do this without loosing my wife:-)
Room acoustics
I'm looking over th dynamics of my listening space. It's a condo with large living room 20x20, continuous with kitchen and dining room for a total of 20x45. To say the least it's acoustically challenged. Our decorating will pretty much stay the same so no big heavy drapes. So, with an emphasis on turning any skepticism ( legitimate ) my wife may have of turning our present living space of echos into one of really satisfying, beautiful sound, what can anyone say about DIK acoustic products. I've read some great reviews but would enjoy hearing from the community. Thanks.
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