- Oct 17, 2010
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Good Evening All,
Recently swapped out my Roksan Kandy and Benchmark DAC1 for a Cyrus 8xpd. The amp is exactly what I was after in terms of size and incorporating a DAC and I love the sound of it through my headphones however paired with my MA RX1's and new lounge (high ceiling/bare walls at the moment) the sound is a bit too bright/live and has a lot of echo.
In the next few months I expect to clutter up the place a bit and a false ceiling is going in which will be acoustically insulated/treated (mainly to isolate me and my upstairs neighbour) though I hope dropping the height should help a bit.
What I don't want to end up doing is shelling out loads on an pair of decent standmounts but have the sound ruined by bad room acoustics so I expect to have to compromise somewhere.
Being happy to go with new or second-hand kit what would be the best way to split £1250 on A) Speakers to suit the 8xpd? B) Room treatment?
Also has anyone here had experience with lounge friendly acoustic treatment solutions? I'm currently toying with the DIY idea of mounting studio acoustic foam in a frame and covering with fabric to stop the echoing and make the room a bit less bright. I've seen lounge friendly 'art' panels etc. but these seem to be in the region of £150 - £250 each
Complete home studio kits are available from about £200 but my lounge would resemble some sort of post apocalyptic grey egg box contoured grey foam catastrophe!
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Recently swapped out my Roksan Kandy and Benchmark DAC1 for a Cyrus 8xpd. The amp is exactly what I was after in terms of size and incorporating a DAC and I love the sound of it through my headphones however paired with my MA RX1's and new lounge (high ceiling/bare walls at the moment) the sound is a bit too bright/live and has a lot of echo.
In the next few months I expect to clutter up the place a bit and a false ceiling is going in which will be acoustically insulated/treated (mainly to isolate me and my upstairs neighbour) though I hope dropping the height should help a bit.
What I don't want to end up doing is shelling out loads on an pair of decent standmounts but have the sound ruined by bad room acoustics so I expect to have to compromise somewhere.
Being happy to go with new or second-hand kit what would be the best way to split £1250 on A) Speakers to suit the 8xpd? B) Room treatment?
Also has anyone here had experience with lounge friendly acoustic treatment solutions? I'm currently toying with the DIY idea of mounting studio acoustic foam in a frame and covering with fabric to stop the echoing and make the room a bit less bright. I've seen lounge friendly 'art' panels etc. but these seem to be in the region of £150 - £250 each
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