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In Reply to: Re: More bass posted by Ethan Winer on March 15, 2004 at 07:31:56:
Thank you, but I moved the entire system from my all-concrete room of the same size and the system had fantastic bass. Room was treated with Michael Green pillows, only the corners of ceiling and wall was enough. In the office, the bass became rounder and softer and lacking in force. The furniture is similar to the other room, and positioning in the office doesn't help get the same quality as in the other room. I also tried it in another all-concrete smaller room, similar findings, so much better bass (after treatment).Since you manufacture room treatment stuff, would you know any material that has the properties of concrete but is lightweight as I plan to change the entire ceiling ? The ceiling is made up of those pre-cut soft boards.
I have been using room treatment products all my audiophile life in all-concrete rooms, so I know how great they are. But this time, I need more bass. I went to my friends' offices with the same ceiling and it was all the same, soft and rounded mid and upper bass. The only one that seemed ok was the one with Bose :)
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- Re: More bass - rman 12:14:42 03/15/04 (5)
- Re: More bass - Kal Rubinson 13:24:50 03/15/04 (4)
- Re: More bass - rman 17:20:55 03/15/04 (3)
- Re: More bass - Fido083 07:01:32 03/16/04 (0)
- Ceiling is just a wall on top. ;-) <NT> - Kal Rubinson 18:19:45 03/15/04 (1)
- you got me there :) nt - rman 20:12:58 03/15/04 (0)