@unsound ,
"Room treatment can be tricky. Unless one can determine what and where specific (!) problems are occurring and apply treatments to treat those specific problems at those specific locations, one might make things worse."
Yes, to the point.
Just what are these problems that have been occurring?
I've never heard an obvious problem with any of the rooms (outside of a too small a hotel room during a show) that I've ever listened in.
Ok, some rooms seem to be more lively than others but I tend to prefer that. I'm more worried about a room being too dead and lifeless.
Since soft furnishings have always been recommended for too lively, so maybe less furniture would work with rooms too dead?
As for bass issues, I've never experienced any either, none that couldn't be cured by moving the speakers a little closer from the front wall (I've never liked the use of bungs for ported speakers because of what they do to the sound).
On the other hand I've never had any speakers that could reach down to subwoofer depths either.
If many room problems happen mainly at high volumes, then that won't really apply to me either. My system gets a little too noisy at those sort of volumes.
The only mystery for me is whether some room treatment might dramatically improve imaging.
The stuff I've read so far sounds awfully complicated though.
"Room treatment can be tricky. Unless one can determine what and where specific (!) problems are occurring and apply treatments to treat those specific problems at those specific locations, one might make things worse."
Yes, to the point.
Just what are these problems that have been occurring?
I've never heard an obvious problem with any of the rooms (outside of a too small a hotel room during a show) that I've ever listened in.
Ok, some rooms seem to be more lively than others but I tend to prefer that. I'm more worried about a room being too dead and lifeless.
Since soft furnishings have always been recommended for too lively, so maybe less furniture would work with rooms too dead?
As for bass issues, I've never experienced any either, none that couldn't be cured by moving the speakers a little closer from the front wall (I've never liked the use of bungs for ported speakers because of what they do to the sound).
On the other hand I've never had any speakers that could reach down to subwoofer depths either.
If many room problems happen mainly at high volumes, then that won't really apply to me either. My system gets a little too noisy at those sort of volumes.
The only mystery for me is whether some room treatment might dramatically improve imaging.
The stuff I've read so far sounds awfully complicated though.