- Aug 10, 2019
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My wife and I have been in our current house for five years and we bought our hi-fi and TV to fit in the space available to it. However, we're now moving house, but every property we view we (well, I) just look at it and think "nah - can't fit a hi-fi in here - let alone the 40" telly". We are getting worried that we will either have to give up the hi fi (which is hardly intrusive, being Cyrus) or spend silly money on a house to find a property that has a lounge bigger than a shoebox!
And this is just the start of it - yesterday I viewed a lovely new-build, but I couldn't help but knock on the flimsy partition walls and anticipate boomy sound and nasty resonances. Added to that I have been wondering where to put sofas, but so that they're not in corners, not too close to backwalls, in a good listening positions, etc!
Clearly I am being a geek, but this must be a real concern for many of us when changing property. What experiences have the rest of you had? Did hi-fi have to be surrendered, with expensive changes, or did you hold out for a house with the perfect listening room and make allowances elsewhere? It would be interesting to know.
Cheers,
Phil
And this is just the start of it - yesterday I viewed a lovely new-build, but I couldn't help but knock on the flimsy partition walls and anticipate boomy sound and nasty resonances. Added to that I have been wondering where to put sofas, but so that they're not in corners, not too close to backwalls, in a good listening positions, etc!
Clearly I am being a geek, but this must be a real concern for many of us when changing property. What experiences have the rest of you had? Did hi-fi have to be surrendered, with expensive changes, or did you hold out for a house with the perfect listening room and make allowances elsewhere? It would be interesting to know.
Cheers,
Phil