Listening Room


Hello to all,

I think this is a situation many audiophiles find themselves in: That being your listening room is NOT a dedicated room that your expensive audio system resides in. You do NOT have a chair that is perfectly positioned in between speakers to optimize your listening enjoyment. Why? The room simply cannot accommodate a chair in the center or, most likely, your wife and/or significant other will not allow you to place a chair where it's supposed to be when listening.

Having said that, you listen to music from everywhere in the room. How does one go about speaker placement? How do you increase the sound stage? Are some speaker brands better than others when you do not have a dedicated listening room? Thanks for your input.

lovehifi22

If you are a ROON user or have something similar. I use this in my office and it was a revelation compared to analog BALANCE control.

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If you want something as good as a great 2-channel but do not want to deal with the room then consider the following,

(16) RAAL 1995 headphones, Magna and Immanis | Headphone Reviews and Discussion - Head-Fi.org

I have heard both the Magna and Immanis,  Both are Incredible. I am going to get the Immanis. I think the listening experience will be as good as my Yamaha NS5000 speakers. Need to get another job to buy this. 😀

 

 

@jgjg123 , JerryG123, is that really you????

Hello to all,

I think this is a situation many audiophiles find themselves in: That being your listening room is NOT a dedicated room that your expensive audio system resides in. You do NOT have a chair that is perfectly positioned in between speakers to optimize your listening enjoyment. Why? The room simply cannot accommodate a chair in the center or, most likely, your wife and/or significant other will not allow you to place a chair where it’s supposed to be when listening.

Having said that, you listen to music from everywhere in the room. How does one go about speaker placement? How do you increase the sound stage? Are some speaker brands better than others when you do not have a dedicated listening room? Thanks for your input.

Bigtwin, final destination is probably headphones and someone swipping drool off my face.

@elliottbnewcombjr  - "I see some of these pics of guys selling their gear with photos from their listenig chair... some ratty Lay Z-Boy recliner with their gross ass feet in the pic. STOP! If that's all you've got, a $20K system and $50 dollar yard sale chair & frat house furniture, there in lies your problem."

Right on cue... 5200 posts and all

This dude always aimed at character it seems ...

This OP ask a legitimate question...

As i did in my last post in another thread , and as i did with the informative posts i send in the bolong thread just week before his "gracious" character pointed his suspecting nose ignoring the post content every time  and aiming at the person attack instead..

Will you change behaviour or it is your way of being ?

Dont answer...

My post only track your history of character attacks...( asvjerry after me and now the OP)

 

@jgjg123 , JerryG123, is that really you????

Hello to all,

I think this is a situation many audiophiles find themselves in: That being your listening room is NOT a dedicated room that your expensive audio system resides in. You do NOT have a chair that is perfectly positioned in between speakers to optimize your listening enjoyment. Why? The room simply cannot accommodate a chair in the center or, most likely, your wife and/or significant other will not allow you to place a chair where it’s supposed to be when listening.

Having said that, you listen to music from everywhere in the room. How does one go about speaker placement? How do you increase the sound stage? Are some speaker brands better than others when you do not have a dedicated listening room? Thanks for your input.