davedotco said:Have you considered using the room as the speaker enclosure and listening from the outside?
You can then vary the bass porting by opening or closing the door by various amounts?
The hallway can double down as a TL.
davedotco said:Have you considered using the room as the speaker enclosure and listening from the outside?
You can then vary the bass porting by opening or closing the door by various amounts?
drummerman said:I would never trade my wife for a pair of speakers.
I think ...
drummerman said:I always knew this forum was the ultimate source of wisdom and knowledge.
Thank you all
adamrobertshaw said:I've a mind to set up a toilet sound system now.
Bowels and Wilkins speakers.
But the lack of space could make rear ported speakers a problem ... I experience a lot chuffing from the rear port now that I'm getting older.
A DAC with asynchronous USB (Universal Series Bum) to make sure my transmissions arrive in the correct order. Well you don't want the experience spoiled by jitter, do you?
Dolby noise reduction could make a come back too; should I have the need to hake the hiss out of p*ss.
BenLaw said:adamrobertshaw said:I've a mind to set up a toilet sound system now.
Bowels and Wilkins speakers.
But the lack of space could make rear ported speakers a problem ... I experience a lot chuffing from the rear port now that I'm getting older.
A DAC with asynchronous USB (Universal Series Bum) to make sure my transmissions arrive in the correct order. Well you don't want the experience spoiled by jitter, do you?
Dolby noise reduction could make a come back too; should I have the need to hake the hiss out of p*ss.
I'm pretty sure that if you're sitting on the toilet it's ok to experience chuffing from the rear port.