Accidental improvement in performance...cheap


I had family and friends over this weekend, my dad has a nice system and two members came down for a couple days. We had more people than rooms and one friend stayed in my listening room on an air bed (Queen size) the kind that comes with a electric pump and folds into a gym bag, $40.00 at Walmart.....anyway, during the day he rested it against back wall behind speakers. We went down for some serious listening and he asked if he should move it, thinking it would be easy to just leave it there we fired things up (I figured if it made the sound bad we would move it) now this Air Bed has dimples that look like where the springs would be and it has a sort of suede finish and I am probably going to be laughed at but the system never sounded so good, less smear and HF glare, maybe ot also asted as a sort of bass treatment too, so I wonder if folks would maybe try this if they have an air bed and report what you hear.........I think it made a nice improvement (or we just simply had a great time and my mood made everything sound great) Cheers
chadnliz
02-12-08: Tripper
I non-accidentally added some blow-up devices with unique dimples and some uh, inverse accouterments. They all sound great [no whining to turn it down] and always someone to 'listen' with. The blonde is better on the floor. YMMV.


ROTFLMAO!! Good work Tripper!
I agree with Aball completely. I love stuff like this and I'm absolutely not laughing. Got a small asymmetric listening area in a finised basement ... alcove with wall corner near my left channel speaker, open on the right channel. We've got an air matress. If that one's too big I may just buy a smaller one. I'm not opposed to taking it up and down when I listen. I looked at DIY base traps seemed like a lot of work and not easily hidden. An inflatable mattress solves a couple of problems. Thanks, Chadnliz.
Type in "acoustic foam" on eBay's search bar. There's a Canadian company making Auralex knock-offs(the original is also avaiable there). Their 2" X 24" X 24" squares, and Bass traps(just like the LENRDs) do wonders for room acoustics. They can be installed with latex caulk(removed or moved easily). They'd look MUCH better than two inflatable mattresses leaning against the wall!
For the bare rooms I observe in many members system these items offer a very economical way of experimenting.
You are of course absolutely right and people should appreciate your bringing it forward. congrats.