Like I described in the title, I’m just worried I don’t have ideal acoustics and can’t do anything about it. I wouldn’t know if it was right if it hit me in the face

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    11 months ago

    You’ve got a lot of space to fill and a lot of air to move. My vote is to go big.

    I’m sitting in a room roughly that size right now, and my K Horns sound unreal.

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      11 months ago

      It is time gents, to consider those godzillas like Klipsch Jubilee, JBL everest…cheapo ones like JBL cinema 2 ways 4722n, or studio quality 4367(my main)…

      Horns have been filling motion picture theaters before we were born, it will get the job done

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        11 months ago

        Yup, in my big basement I have La Scalas stuffed in the corners 25 feet apart and heresys in the center.

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      11 months ago

      I’m sitting in a room roughly that size right now

      We have a room about that size, but it has additional issues. The north side of the room is all glass; the south side opens onto two open areas. Short of building walls and losing windows, it is never going to be a great room for critical listening.

      Knowing it was going to be a compromise, we added additional speakers. We have a set of fairly large floor speakers and a set of bookshelf speakers mounted high. The room sounds much fuller now, without it looking too odd. We’re still planning to build another room with better acoustics, but the big room is much improved and perfectly acceptable for entertaining and casual listening.