Acoustics in a home music listening room.
J. Acoust. Soc. Am. Volume 127, Issue 3, pp. 1969-1969 (2010); (1 page)
A room was designed with the sole purpose of listen all kinds of recorded music, with a high preference to classical and romantic music. It was decided to locate the room in the basement level of a large single family home, where the external noise control or the control of the sound going out were not the big issues, so that the internal acoustics became the main one. The acoustics was adjusted for clear and balanced sound, and the high‐end audio system to be installed can handle monophonic, stereophonic, and surround signals, but stereo sources are paramount. The room is 4 m wide, 7 m long, and 2.8 m high, with the lower part of the walls used for the equipment and music source storage, while the floor, ceiling, and higher part of the walls are the places where the non‐proprietary acoustic materials and the speakers are going to be located.
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