Thanks for the thoughts!
Yikes on the LPs! Nothing she'd do would surprise me. I have no idea about their state, my ex is a miserable human being and I wouldn't put anything past her. But I swear, if she did something like embed the LP's into a kitchen floor, she'd be part of the new patio. I'm hoping being lazy, she never moved them from the stereo room and they're still in their installed shelves. I used to be so - um - OCD that I cataloged all of them on recipe cards. I probably stopped that practice in the 90's, but that would be a good 80%+ of my collection.
In my prior similar floor plan with my dedicated listening room - although the sound was perfect - I found I didn't listen nearly as often as I did when the system was in the main living area in my old, humble bungalow. So that's something I want to avoid. Turning the master into a dedicated room could be done - but I'd be faced with the same issue. I want to live with music like I used to 30 years ago.
Right now my current speaker cable is 12ft. The system as it sat had the rack between the 2 speakers. Balanced from pre to amp. I have a box full of MIT, audioquest, etc., but I think the longest run is 15 ft.
I guess my biggest concern with the family area is there's literally no place to put a $%#& TV. Except right in front of the giant picture window. In my other home with the same floor plan, there weren't office doors, the entry to that room was next to the bathroom (it was a proper bedroom) so that wall had a giant built in cabinet with the TV inside of it.
Yeah, the room I hang in makes the most sense - but taming it is going to be a daunting task. The beauty of the family room though is I can hear it fine in the office, and I can hear it fine in my studio (Bed 2). I suppose really if I want a movie room, that's what the living room could be used for. I don't have to worry about WAF any longer, and if I "entertain" it's going to be casual and probably outside by the BBQ.
A trial run is probably a good idea - at least to get an idea of what I'm facing. I do have the Adcoms right now. Maybe seeing if my old B+W DM14s still work would give me an idea of what I'm facing. The downstairs floors are hardwood on concrete slab, so vibration isn't much of an issue.
Thanks again!
Yikes on the LPs! Nothing she'd do would surprise me. I have no idea about their state, my ex is a miserable human being and I wouldn't put anything past her. But I swear, if she did something like embed the LP's into a kitchen floor, she'd be part of the new patio. I'm hoping being lazy, she never moved them from the stereo room and they're still in their installed shelves. I used to be so - um - OCD that I cataloged all of them on recipe cards. I probably stopped that practice in the 90's, but that would be a good 80%+ of my collection.
In my prior similar floor plan with my dedicated listening room - although the sound was perfect - I found I didn't listen nearly as often as I did when the system was in the main living area in my old, humble bungalow. So that's something I want to avoid. Turning the master into a dedicated room could be done - but I'd be faced with the same issue. I want to live with music like I used to 30 years ago.
Right now my current speaker cable is 12ft. The system as it sat had the rack between the 2 speakers. Balanced from pre to amp. I have a box full of MIT, audioquest, etc., but I think the longest run is 15 ft.
I guess my biggest concern with the family area is there's literally no place to put a $%#& TV. Except right in front of the giant picture window. In my other home with the same floor plan, there weren't office doors, the entry to that room was next to the bathroom (it was a proper bedroom) so that wall had a giant built in cabinet with the TV inside of it.
Yeah, the room I hang in makes the most sense - but taming it is going to be a daunting task. The beauty of the family room though is I can hear it fine in the office, and I can hear it fine in my studio (Bed 2). I suppose really if I want a movie room, that's what the living room could be used for. I don't have to worry about WAF any longer, and if I "entertain" it's going to be casual and probably outside by the BBQ.
A trial run is probably a good idea - at least to get an idea of what I'm facing. I do have the Adcoms right now. Maybe seeing if my old B+W DM14s still work would give me an idea of what I'm facing. The downstairs floors are hardwood on concrete slab, so vibration isn't much of an issue.
Thanks again!