I have two 2-channel systems, one with flexibility in placement of components (dedicated listening space), the other inflexible (living room). I was not happy with the sound in either space. In my listening room, I played extensively with speaker placement and ultimately settled on a location that sounded best. But it still didn't sound right, lacking the tight bass I was used to, and fatiguing when I look back. I decided to invest in Dirac Live (via MiniDSP) and wow, what a life changer. Best money I ever spent in audio, like a veil being removed from the music. Thousands of dollars spent on an audio system cannot guarantee good sound if your room isn't up to the task. I experienced all the benefits advertised by Dirac. I am now onto my third MiniDSP unit, for my HT.
LOOKING TO IMPROVE THE ACOUSTICS OF MY LISTENING ROOM
I am looking to improve the acoustics of my listening room located in Nassau County, New York. I have installed drapes, an area rug and not sure how to proceed further. Do I need absorption, diffusion, tube traps in corners? Not sure of any of this. I am looking for someone to come to my music room and help me. I believe I need an acoustic engineer who has the knowledge to show me what objectively needs to be done to meet my goals. Willing to pay a reasonable hourly for advice. Many audiogon members have stated that if the listening room is deficient, changing equipment will not be the final answer. Thank you.
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