Hey, I too have a large room above my Garage 48x18x7.5' that I'm finishing. Both ends of the room are pre-dedicted to other functions, an audio workshop at one end, and live music area at the other, and in the middle on the long 48' wall I plan to have a listening area. Any obvious issues with this setup? The side walls would be literally be 24' away in either direction. Also running the full length of that wall is a knee-wall angle starting at 6' to 7.5' about a 2' angled wall, which would be the back wall behind speakers.
Speakers for a very large room?
Reader of posts for a few years but have not posted a serious question until now. Currently have McIntosh integrated tube amp with some old KEF speakers. While I enjoy it in my current setting, I am moving to a house where my listening room will be 30' x 40' x 10'. It has polished concrete floors. Sounds like a grocery store but it is not. I suspect I will need to change speakers but really have no clue where to start. I listen mostly to progressive rock but also anything in the same general area. I don't know where to start with such a room? I am at least 3 hours from any major city. I did experience Treo CTs once and to bright for my ears and Wilsons but did not care for the visual appearance though liked the sound better. It was a few years ago so can't better define what I liked. Not a great resume of listening experience but it is what it is at this point. For some reason, which may be completely wrong, I am thinking electrostatic may work well in this setting. I could easily move them 5 feet out from the back wall but then again I really don't know what I am talking about. Any kind comments would be appreciated.
Rich
Rich
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