Better placement of the speakers, and now they both have the IsoAcoustic GAIA III isolation feet (prevents vibrations coming back up into the speaker, but also prevents my entire floor resonating bass from the speaker and bugging the downstairs neighbour).
Still to receive a hi-fi stand, which will move the amp out of the fireplace and to a home out of view on the left. Will get some new power cable and cut it to length once I've put the amp in it's final place... so ignore the cable mess, that will be tidied up in time.
They do sound better in the new position, and the sound stage is a lot bigger for it. Some of the soft furnishings have re-entered the room, as have some of the objects... so the whole thing is sounding really sweet already.
I am still enjoying them so much that when I get a lunch break... I put music on and sit and listen. When I have an evening to myself, it's the music that is on and not the TV.
I listen to music constantly, this all cost a lot but is going to amortise really well... it's likely to turn out to be the cheapest entertainment spend I've ever made once amortisation is accounted for.
Better placement of the speakers, and now they both have the IsoAcoustic GAIA III isolation feet (prevents vibrations coming back up into the speaker, but also prevents my entire floor resonating bass from the speaker and bugging the downstairs neighbour).
Still to receive a hi-fi stand, which will move the amp out of the fireplace and to a home out of view on the left. Will get some new power cable and cut it to length once I've put the amp in it's final place... so ignore the cable mess, that will be tidied up in time.
They do sound better in the new position, and the sound stage is a lot bigger for it. Some of the soft furnishings have re-entered the room, as have some of the objects... so the whole thing is sounding really sweet already.
I am still enjoying them so much that when I get a lunch break... I put music on and sit and listen. When I have an evening to myself, it's the music that is on and not the TV.
I listen to music constantly, this all cost a lot but is going to amortise really well... it's likely to turn out to be the cheapest entertainment spend I've ever made once amortisation is accounted for.
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