I have had people come over and tell me my room is over damped when their system is in the corner of the family room with windows and is open to other rooms with no control over anything. Or in the basement where their system comes in a distant second place to everything else.
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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