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Re: The importance of the size of the room [message #71433 is a reply to message #71247] Mon, 20 February 2012 18:24 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
FloydV is currently offline  FloydV
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I agree with larger is better. I've heard that a rectangular room is better, and in my experience it is true.

I'm currently hunting a new house, and I am looking for a room that is 17' x 14', approximately.

I usually sit about 11 feet from the front speakers and TV which are on the shorter wall. So, I'm not sitting at the back of a long room. The sound just seems worse in a square room no matter where you sit.

I think Wayne P. said that sheet rock with insulation behind it is desirable for its wave cancellation properties. I think in my new house I will fill non-insulated walls with foam insulation.
The most insulated walls in a typical room will be two. Those will be outside walls of the house.

Floyd


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