Hi Listeners

Did you know you could make your soundstage sound just about however you wanted, without running out to buy the next electronic component? Many audiophiles have had troubles with their soundstaging thinking if only I could buy the right component it would fix it, but somehow after the try and try again it fails to work? Sound in the speakers, banana shape stage, bass out of line with the mids and highs, soundstage too low or high, thin frequency responses, over loaded bass. All these traits and more are not a function of your electronics or speakers. They're a function of your room acoustics, Thousands of audiophiles a year are trading out their components or speakers or even sources with the hopes of "fixing" acoustical problems.

well I have news for you

Your acoustics aren't broken! They're in your acoustical space waiting to be tuned in!

Go to TuneLand http://tuneland.techno-zone.net/ and read listener after listener who tuned their soundstages. For those who follow reviewers, read J. Scull, G. Lemcoe, Les Linton, T. Miiller, Harry Pearson, A. Cordesman, M. Dewolf, M. Shaffer, G. Weber, D. Blackburn and a bunch more that tune their front stages. In fact when you think about it, very few reviewers go with non-treated rooms, when reviewing.

Room Tuning is absoluely the biggest frontier in all of audio. Acoustics is what you are hearing after all. Working with the pressure we hear is by far the most flexible and extreme performing part of any in-room audio system. Room acoustics is the make or break of this hobby. You can take the #1 rated system in the world and set it in a bad sounding room and a $500.00 budget system, and put it in a tuned room, and the tuned room will win in a show down every time. How do we know? Simple we've done it many times. How many times do you read a review from the view point of an absolutely terrible room, with the very best of components, and the components corrected the room? Never! Let's get real, no DSP, all discrete top of the line audio system without EQing in a bad room is going to sound one way, "bad".

Do you know there's a whole hobby outside of the component collecting hobby that is made up of audiophiles just like you, with the only difference being, their hobby doesn't stop at the speaker? Their hobby starts at the speaker. If you have not gone beyond your components, your very likely not in the same hobby as those who have created their own private concert hall.

lets go back to that #1 system

Let me ask you a question. What do you think the chances are of you hearing what that system can do? Your sitting in your living room with the massive collection of electronics & speakers against a front wall, you and yours sitting out in the room, and your supposed to magically hear this system? Experts including myself say your hearing at best 1/10 of the performance. Let's again take that system and set it against a brick wall, then a drywall, then a plaster wall, then a wood wall, then a concrete wall, then a windowed wall, get the point yet I'm just warming up. This is a fact, that speaker sounded different against every wall.

Hard to belief someone would sit there with a 50K up system and not wanting to hear it. As for the rest, take a look at these products and descriptions. Have you heard of them?

http://tuneland.techno-zone.net/t301-roomtune-deluxe

http://tuneland.techno-zone.net/t243-roomtune-rtd2-roomtune-deluxe-ll

http://tuneland.techno-zone.net/t70-rt-pzc-acoustical-treatment

Notice the name of this category Room Tuning & Acoustics.

If your not involved in RoomTuning that front stage, as well as your whole space you have no control what-so-ever of your sound. Especially those of you who have gone totally discrete with your setups.

Think about it, every recording sounds different, your system plays one sound because it's now discrete and not flexible, your not using movable acoustics. You have one sound, and if that recording doesn't choose to play that one sound, it's going to sound horrible.

Isn't it time you take on the next chapter to your system? There's a category here for it. Your hobby is not a product, or even product list, it's a method of listening. If your not into RoomTuning I guarantee your missing out on at least a third of your sound.

BTW, thank you Tunees, you make my day, every day!

michael green
MGA/RoomTune
http://tuneland.techno-zone.net/

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