Orpheus, that’s fair enough. I agree room acoustics are atleast as important as the equipment sitting inside the room. Because my listening room is also my lounge/dining room & the location of my system, adding room treatments in my situation is very difficult. Though I’m fortunate that my loft apartment has good acoustics to begin with (with my combination of soft furnishings, rug, timber venetians & open hardwood stairs.
Though if I decide to invest in room treatment products in future, I would go for either acoustic panels which can have photos or artwork printed on them such as RW Acoustics or Stillpoints Aperture panels, or take a more minimalist approach & install a set of Franck Tchang’s excellent Acoustic Resonators.
When I one day move into a new house, I will setup a dedicated listening room with a floating floor, dedicated 20a lines & either SMT or ASC products, or a combination of some of some of the above products. They are really the class of the field.
Though if I decide to invest in room treatment products in future, I would go for either acoustic panels which can have photos or artwork printed on them such as RW Acoustics or Stillpoints Aperture panels, or take a more minimalist approach & install a set of Franck Tchang’s excellent Acoustic Resonators.
When I one day move into a new house, I will setup a dedicated listening room with a floating floor, dedicated 20a lines & either SMT or ASC products, or a combination of some of some of the above products. They are really the class of the field.