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I rearranged my basement bedroom last weekend and ended up moving my stereo to the other side of the room. The result is that I was able to spread the sound stange a bit more since that side of the room is a foot or two wider. I also put down an old rug I had from my condo days and its really softened up the acoustics (more than I was expecting considering the room has carpet and a drop ceiling).
![]() Of the tracks I've played, I think it might be a bit bass heavy, so I might have to pull the speakers in a bit. I have a bit more listening work to do before I can make that determination. I also think that the speaker cables might be short enough where I can get rid of the curl. So what do you think? Pull speakers in? |
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