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Cohibaman 10-18-2019 12:21 PM

Room accoustics
 
Is it possible my listening room accoustics is mitigating the differences between various speakers that otherwise should not sound as good as they do?



Over time, my brother has stopped by with several pair of bookshelf speakers ranging from vintage and cheap to the pair of B&W 805’s I sold him. Today he brought over a brand new pair of Pioneer (Andrew Jones designed) SP-BS22-LR fresh out of the box. All sound very good, but I definitely get fatigued easily with some.



I’m not saying I can’t tell the difference, I certainly can, but speakers that sound like crap at his place, sound well above their class at my house.



It has to be room accoustics, no? :scratch2:

Mikado463 10-18-2019 12:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Cohibaman (Post 982958)
It has to be room accoustics, no? :scratch2:

yes for sure !!

along with other variables but what you have heard and now know is the importance of a good room !

Puma Cat 10-18-2019 12:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cohibaman (Post 982958)
Is it possible my listening room accoustics is mitigating the differences between various speakers that otherwise should not sound as good as they do?

Over time, my brother has stopped by with several pair of bookshelf speakers ranging from vintage and cheap to the pair of B&W 805’s I sold him. Today he brought over a brand new pair of Pioneer (Andrew Jones designed) SP-BS22-LR fresh out of the box. All sound very good, but I definitely get fatigued easily with some.

I’m not saying I can’t tell the difference, I certainly can, but speakers that sound like crap at his place, sound well above their class at my house.

It has to be room accoustics, no? :scratch2:

Its probably room acoustics, given that everything else is "equal", i.e., comparable quality of source reproduction and amplification.


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