Got leather
Willow
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On the weekend we got a leather couch, I had to make changes to the rears, but lying them on their backs on the floor (stands would have them directly over a heat source. What I noticed was an slight echo in the room now, I thoght, Oh no it'll make the system sound like crap. We watched movies last night and it seemed more full, more bass. Wierd. I thought it had to do with the fact we had an aversized couch (material) which may have been to absorbing of the bass notes.
Am I way off my rocker, or would this make sense?
thanks
Am I way off my rocker, or would this make sense?
thanks
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Maybe the creatures that live in the speakers don't like leather and went away??? This would for sure modify sound...Is the smell still there????
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Willow wrote:We watched movies last night and it seemed more full, more bass. Wierd. I thought it had to do with the fact we had an aversized couch (material) which may have been to absorbing of the bass notes.
Am I way off my rocker, or would this make sense?
thanks
In the grand scheme of things it is also known as room treatments.Denon #2900, Denon stereo receiver, Conrad Johnson Sonographe 120 amp, Blue Jeans cables, and Klipsch RF-7's -
a floor should have a lower resonant frequency than drywall. so if you moved it from against one wall to the floor, lower frequencies bounce back into the room rather than travel through drywall *and* higher frequencies that the drywall reflected in the old position will get a more solid, stronger bounce back into the room.
if it's placed on the floor and next to a wall or corner it would add another layer of gain, just like moving a sub closer to a wall or corner.
the different sofa will make a difference too, but i'm not even gonna guess at that.
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I covered my couch in Kraft American Cheese singles and noticed a huge improvement in soundstage; although that cheese sticks to your hair and turpentine burns those areas.
On a serious note, room treatments really help, just don't let it get out of hand. Keep the front damped or treated, and the rear "live".CTC BBQ Amplifier, Sonic Frontiers Line3 Pre-Amplifier and Wadia 581 SACD player. Speakers? Always changing but for now, Mission Argonauts I picked up for $50 bucks, mint. -
agreed. uh,.. on dele within reason, not the cheese. there's no way my wife would tolerate that, even if i warned her it was just temporary. she won't touch processed cheese.
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