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Re: Furniture & Room Sound [message #69391 is a reply to message #67020] Thu, 08 September 2011 13:22 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Equinom is currently offline  Equinom
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I never really thought about that! I suppose furniture does really affect sound in a room. That's just not something that you think about everyday!
Re: Furniture & Room Sound [message #69405 is a reply to message #69391] Thu, 08 September 2011 21:32 Go to previous messageGo to next message
gofar99 is currently offline  gofar99
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Hi, It does so in a big way. Sometimes it is to great advantage - if you have a very reflective room some overstuffed furniture can tame it. If the room is fine as is and you add some of the same type of furniture then you can end up with rather dull sound. This is a problem with HT setups as the norm seems to be lots of fluffy furnishings. Good to sit on Smile , bad for sound Sad



Good Listening
Bruce
Re: Living room revamp [message #76150 is a reply to message #69225] Wed, 03 April 2013 07:03 Go to previous message
Danny is currently offline  Danny
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As long as you focus your speakers to the seating areas, you should be fine. Don't get rid of the furniture - rather, add more speakers!
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