Unless you live out in the middle of nowhere, it will prove how much better your system sounds in a quiet listening environment : )
This "should" give you a good idea of what the system sounds like with the sonic signature of your room acoustics removed from the equation. You will still be listening with outside influences affecting the system though as you have to mount the equipment and speakers on something. The soil or concrete will influence the sound as it will both absorb and reflect sound at a non-linear rate as you listen.
In all honesty, i think it is a waste of time. That is, unless you intend to listen with your gear like that on a regular basis. Sean
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PS... I would bet tall cash that Bose 901's, Ohm A's & F's, Maggies, E-Stat's, etc... would sound VERY different outside.
This "should" give you a good idea of what the system sounds like with the sonic signature of your room acoustics removed from the equation. You will still be listening with outside influences affecting the system though as you have to mount the equipment and speakers on something. The soil or concrete will influence the sound as it will both absorb and reflect sound at a non-linear rate as you listen.
In all honesty, i think it is a waste of time. That is, unless you intend to listen with your gear like that on a regular basis. Sean
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PS... I would bet tall cash that Bose 901's, Ohm A's & F's, Maggies, E-Stat's, etc... would sound VERY different outside.