jerrydelcollino
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I read some good advice from this crazy- audiophile advice site that I saw in my Google Feed.
My wife says my Google Feed knows more about me than anybody else. Very possible.
Call the electrician is a good tip. Low cost. Can lower noise. Lighting especially. Loose connections etc... $1,000 goes a long way here.
Bass traps are good too. I just tried some GIK Turbo Trap Pros (read my review) which I loved. Sadly, they got tossed last week post Palisades Fire. Soft goods. Toxic. They worked GREAT and were CHEAP. I will likely use some in-wall (in the stud bay) options from RPG in my new install. Tony Grimani is doing my new room which is exciting. We are using studio doors to cut down on noise in my room. My Gen One K-scape is great for ripping DVDs but NOISY AF
Another upgrade is for the 40 CFM fan in the ceiling of my "mechanical room" which will be replaced with at least one 200 CFM fan that is silent. That will help too as I want more Pass Labs Class A amps (monos?) and they get SUPER HOT when on - especially behind doors.
The idea of removing a coffee table is good advice as it physically reflects sound RIGHT IN FRONT OF YOU when you are listening. That's no good.
What other "free" room treatments have you guys tired? Or "affordable" options?
Jerry
My wife says my Google Feed knows more about me than anybody else. Very possible.
Call the electrician is a good tip. Low cost. Can lower noise. Lighting especially. Loose connections etc... $1,000 goes a long way here.
Bass traps are good too. I just tried some GIK Turbo Trap Pros (read my review) which I loved. Sadly, they got tossed last week post Palisades Fire. Soft goods. Toxic. They worked GREAT and were CHEAP. I will likely use some in-wall (in the stud bay) options from RPG in my new install. Tony Grimani is doing my new room which is exciting. We are using studio doors to cut down on noise in my room. My Gen One K-scape is great for ripping DVDs but NOISY AF
Another upgrade is for the 40 CFM fan in the ceiling of my "mechanical room" which will be replaced with at least one 200 CFM fan that is silent. That will help too as I want more Pass Labs Class A amps (monos?) and they get SUPER HOT when on - especially behind doors.
The idea of removing a coffee table is good advice as it physically reflects sound RIGHT IN FRONT OF YOU when you are listening. That's no good.
What other "free" room treatments have you guys tired? Or "affordable" options?
Jerry