Thanks Charles. A system thread is forthcoming. One key element about rooms and room tuning is that it takes a team approach with multiple sets of ears/minds. It is very difficult otherwise.
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It sounds as if your room would in fact benefit from tuning. Again, the room game should be a team approach otherwise you can get lost in self-deception. There have been times when I thought I was cooking with gas and a fellow phile visits to provide a contrarian viewpoint.
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True and true.
Phil, is the Zu Dominance more immune to room issues? Do you think it will fix things when replacing the IVs...
If I had a first order problem like that, I'd minimally treat it too.
But I don't. I have normal US sheetrock-on-frame aberrations: some rising bass response, a little slap echo, some excitable sheetrock glare when I run Duane Allman or Hound Dog Tayler a little hot. But the tonal integrity of the system and room is solid, and imaging is as good as it gets...
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Per my numerous demos, Phil's room in particular suffers from a small sound stage, lack of detail, and separation of instruments due to slap echo and lack of bass trapping that he mentions above.
It sounds as if your room would in fact benefit from tuning. Again, the room game should be a team approach otherwise you can get lost in self-deception. There have been times when I thought I was cooking with gas and a fellow phile visits to provide a contrarian viewpoint.
The difference in sound with and without will be similar in any room. That's because you can't cheat physics.
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Audiophiles imo are lazy and want to buy cables, vibration, racks, points, paint, contact solution, green markets, etc and ignore the room too often.
True and true.
Phil, is the Zu Dominance more immune to room issues? Do you think it will fix things when replacing the IVs...