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The times are a-changing: Mainstream HT advice now includes talk about acoustics

Flint

Prodigal Son
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A friend of mine send me a link to the story below:

http://www.foxnews.com/real-estate/2017/11/16/how-to-design-media-room.html

At first I was horrified at what I was reading, but then I considered the audience - most likely wives. The article makes a big deal about addressing acoustic issues in a Media Room, such as tossing a rug on hardwood floors and fabric curtains on windows instead of only blinds. While the advice was not nearly as complete as any of us would want to see, it was surprisingly full of recommendations to address acoustics. That is an improvement over what we used to get in dedicated audio magazines 20 years ago.
 
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