Yes it is sexist, if only because "wife" implies marriage and marriage is and always has been a sexist institution, even in its new more inclusive forms. Now if the question were: "Is Domestic Partner Acceptability Factor sexist?", the answer would be "no". That's because all it just voices the fair demand to make sure you respect -- indeed actively care about -- your partner's preferences for how your shared space should be occupied and arranged; that, of course, should be mutual, and exercised with generosity on all sides.
That said, it is too bad that the "best" sound is to be had in big spaces (unsurprisingly, given the normal contexts of live music), because very few are fortunate enough to have a big space to call their own. Being a passionate hobbyist is about minimizing compromise, and sharing a space absolutely demands it.
That said, it is too bad that the "best" sound is to be had in big spaces (unsurprisingly, given the normal contexts of live music), because very few are fortunate enough to have a big space to call their own. Being a passionate hobbyist is about minimizing compromise, and sharing a space absolutely demands it.