In Reply to: Attacking the problem at the wrong end posted by magiccarpetride on February 25, 2011 at 13:42:14:
"I've recently invested some effort toward experimenting more aggressively with speaker positioning and room treatment, only to achieve substantial degradation in the sound quality."
That statement leads me to believe either you had a pretty good room to begin with or you totally missed the mark with your efforts. I tend to believe it's more of the former than the latter. Logic says, if you changed something and the results are worse, then it's a bad change.
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Follow Ups
- RE: Attacking the problem at the wrong end - RickeyM 21:31:13 02/25/11 (8)
- agree, OP does not make any sense - farfetched 22:13:34 02/26/11 (2)
- RE: agree, OP does not make any sense - magiccarpetride 09:53:35 02/28/11 (1)
- RE: agree, OP does not make any sense - josh358 15:16:04 03/01/11 (0)
- RE: Attacking the problem at the wrong end - JBen 22:50:14 02/25/11 (4)
- RE: Attacking the problem at the wrong end - magiccarpetride 21:07:27 02/26/11 (3)
- Well... - RickeyM 21:45:58 02/26/11 (0)
- RE: Attacking the problem at the wrong end - esande 21:41:14 02/26/11 (1)
- my neighbor doesn't like my music collection, - RickeyM 22:28:05 02/26/11 (0)